Thursday, September 29, 2011
No Snake vs. Monkey in MGS HD Collection
http://www.siliconera.com/2011/09/28/metal-gear-solid-hd-collection-has-monster-hunter-missions-but-no-snake-vs-monkey/
Sunday, September 18, 2011
SUPER MARIO CEREMONY -The 30th Anniversay Medley-
My head exploded out of pure awesomeness and the awesome-o-meter of this video could not be calculated with the laws of physics or integrals.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-DaJGGDoNI&feature=feedf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-DaJGGDoNI&feature=feedf
Monday, September 12, 2011
Video Projects Currently in the Works
ApeSkau
As of now, the only video project that is currently in operation is Apeskau, a series of videos where each Ape Escape character will sing to the song: Moskau. There is a voting poll on three Apeskau videos I might make on Specterskau that I gave everyone to choose. So far, it's a tie, and the tie has to break. Please vote.
Duel of the Voices
Duel of the Voices will be a video where I compare two different voices for the same character and see which one suits that character. I am not limited to comparing English voices and Japanese voices, I am also comparing voices from the games and the voices from the animes based on those games. The video series will be similar the Nostalgic Critic's Old vs New, but this is comparing voice acting instead of comparing the old and new version of movies. Another thing that will make it different from his, is that if I find both voices to be good, each side will have 1 point. Both sides will have equal number of comparisons, and points are determined by each character's voices.
I have not yet thought about future videos for Duel of the Voices, but I have one comparison that I want to do in mind.
Date release for 1st video: TBA
The Ape Escape Vault
The Ape Escape Vault (AEV) is a reboot to an abandoned video series that I made: Ape Escape: The Forgotten Legend. Looking back at it now, I feel ashamed that I ended a series that everyone loved and I think it's about time that it gets resurrected.
However, the video series will be done in a different manner. Instead of going in chronological order from the 1st game to the last game, each video will talk about different parts of the franchise. For example, there will be like a video that talks about Charu or Haruka. The series will be done in the same way The Epic Mickey Files done by ElectricDragon505. I think he does a great job at doing these videos and presenting his research, and his videos inspired me to bring this long dead video series back to life. I believe that by doing this series in the same way ElecrticDragon505 did, it will put less stress on myself and I don't have to strictly follow everything in order.
Unlike last time, now that my Japanese has greatly improved, I am able to access information about Ape Escape that has never been translated into English before. I have already decided what my first video for AEV is going to be. I am still researching on it and it will take a while because most of the research is in Japanese and I do not know how long it will take for me to translate. Some of the kanji symbols are ridiculously hard to translate, especially if they are in JPEG!
Date release for 1st video: TBA
Saru Saru Daisakusen Video
This video is my biggest priority because I have already finished the game, a lot of research has been done on the game in comparison to the other two video projects that I mentioned earlier, and the script for the video is almost ready to go through voice recording.
Date release: End of the year.
As of now, the only video project that is currently in operation is Apeskau, a series of videos where each Ape Escape character will sing to the song: Moskau. There is a voting poll on three Apeskau videos I might make on Specterskau that I gave everyone to choose. So far, it's a tie, and the tie has to break. Please vote.
Duel of the Voices
Duel of the Voices will be a video where I compare two different voices for the same character and see which one suits that character. I am not limited to comparing English voices and Japanese voices, I am also comparing voices from the games and the voices from the animes based on those games. The video series will be similar the Nostalgic Critic's Old vs New, but this is comparing voice acting instead of comparing the old and new version of movies. Another thing that will make it different from his, is that if I find both voices to be good, each side will have 1 point. Both sides will have equal number of comparisons, and points are determined by each character's voices.
I have not yet thought about future videos for Duel of the Voices, but I have one comparison that I want to do in mind.
Date release for 1st video: TBA
The Ape Escape Vault
The Ape Escape Vault (AEV) is a reboot to an abandoned video series that I made: Ape Escape: The Forgotten Legend. Looking back at it now, I feel ashamed that I ended a series that everyone loved and I think it's about time that it gets resurrected.
However, the video series will be done in a different manner. Instead of going in chronological order from the 1st game to the last game, each video will talk about different parts of the franchise. For example, there will be like a video that talks about Charu or Haruka. The series will be done in the same way The Epic Mickey Files done by ElectricDragon505. I think he does a great job at doing these videos and presenting his research, and his videos inspired me to bring this long dead video series back to life. I believe that by doing this series in the same way ElecrticDragon505 did, it will put less stress on myself and I don't have to strictly follow everything in order.
Unlike last time, now that my Japanese has greatly improved, I am able to access information about Ape Escape that has never been translated into English before. I have already decided what my first video for AEV is going to be. I am still researching on it and it will take a while because most of the research is in Japanese and I do not know how long it will take for me to translate. Some of the kanji symbols are ridiculously hard to translate, especially if they are in JPEG!
Date release for 1st video: TBA
Saru Saru Daisakusen Video
This video is my biggest priority because I have already finished the game, a lot of research has been done on the game in comparison to the other two video projects that I mentioned earlier, and the script for the video is almost ready to go through voice recording.
Date release: End of the year.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
A long time ago...
there was an Ape Escape movie short that once appeared on the big screen....in Japan. This short was played before Beyblade the Movie is shown.
This is Ape Escape: Battle for the Golden Pipo Helmet. Although it only lasts for 20 minutes, it's the first short to feature the characters from Ape Escape 2.
This is Ape Escape: Battle for the Golden Pipo Helmet. Although it only lasts for 20 minutes, it's the first short to feature the characters from Ape Escape 2.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Project "Sarupedia"
Just recently, I just got an iMac and I finally downloaded SDK from the Apple Store. SDK is a development tool that be used by anyone to make iPhone applications. I don't have intentions to start making games right away, and I want to start off with something very simple.
The most basic iPhone application that I know on the App Store has got to be the game guides. I have a Super Street Fighter IV Guide App on my iPhone and I would really like to do something like that but it won't be Street Fighter-related. I really admire that app because its beautiful user interface, details about the moves, stats on each character, and frames per minute for each move.
I was browsing around the internet until I came upon Ape Escape Wiki. Unfortunately, that site has been dead for months or years and barely anything has been updated on that site ever since. Pretty much, Wikipedia and Sony (not really in my opinion) are the only reliable sources for information on Ape Escape. What I would like to do is to make an iPhone application that has all of the information about Ape Escape and every detail about the franchise itself. Think of it as MarioWiki or Bulbapedia on an iPhone application.
I have yet to try out SDK, but I will love to get started on it. As of now, I am currently drawing out what the app should have and how it should look like.
Please note that the app that I am making is just for fun and to establish my foundation in making iPhone apps. The app will not be sold for profit and I am intending to make it free for everyone to download on the App Store. It has yet to have an official name.
Updates to the blog:
-Animation and Manga Page has a new notice board. I do not wish to annoy viewers by the two words: "Coming Soon".
-Saru Saru Daisakusen's score was changed to 4.3 out of 5. I just finished the entire game. Surprisingly, I finished the game in 8 hours. Sometimes I do change scores on my game reviews after I finish playing the games, but I will try to do a review after I finish playing a game for future games.
-Project Saruskau is confirmed on my latest deviantART journal entry (Double Video Day). Read it for more details about it.
The most basic iPhone application that I know on the App Store has got to be the game guides. I have a Super Street Fighter IV Guide App on my iPhone and I would really like to do something like that but it won't be Street Fighter-related. I really admire that app because its beautiful user interface, details about the moves, stats on each character, and frames per minute for each move.
I was browsing around the internet until I came upon Ape Escape Wiki. Unfortunately, that site has been dead for months or years and barely anything has been updated on that site ever since. Pretty much, Wikipedia and Sony (not really in my opinion) are the only reliable sources for information on Ape Escape. What I would like to do is to make an iPhone application that has all of the information about Ape Escape and every detail about the franchise itself. Think of it as MarioWiki or Bulbapedia on an iPhone application.
I have yet to try out SDK, but I will love to get started on it. As of now, I am currently drawing out what the app should have and how it should look like.
Please note that the app that I am making is just for fun and to establish my foundation in making iPhone apps. The app will not be sold for profit and I am intending to make it free for everyone to download on the App Store. It has yet to have an official name.
Updates to the blog:
-Animation and Manga Page has a new notice board. I do not wish to annoy viewers by the two words: "Coming Soon".
-Saru Saru Daisakusen's score was changed to 4.3 out of 5. I just finished the entire game. Surprisingly, I finished the game in 8 hours. Sometimes I do change scores on my game reviews after I finish playing the games, but I will try to do a review after I finish playing a game for future games.
-Project Saruskau is confirmed on my latest deviantART journal entry (Double Video Day). Read it for more details about it.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Happy Sensation in a Nutshell
If you listen closely, 5 out of the 7 languages in the video are playing together at the same time.
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