Contrary to a previous report that stated that Final Fantasy X would quietly be released to American stores well before its official launch date, The Gaming Intelligence Agency
Sega has announced that the Dreamcast has officially dropped its suggested retail price from the already low $79.95 to the incredible price of only $49.95, in time for
After a year of vacation, Chow Yun Fat will return to acting when shooting on the American produced film Bulletproof Monk begins next month. The movie will be
Media Blasters has revealed several new licenses and releases scheduled to hit store shelves on February 26, 2002 including the 60 minute long hentai DVDs 9 O’Clock Woman
AD Vision has announced that their initial press release announcement that Steel Angel Kurumi would be released on 6 hour long DVDs was incorrect. Plans actually call for
Anime News Network has published its list of the edits made to the Cartoon Network versions of Cowboy Bebop episodes 24 & 25. Episode 24 was apparently significantly
To the dismay of Ghibli Museum officials, admission tickets to the museum have appeared on Japanese Yahoo online auction pages. The museum has petitioned to have the auctions
Manga Entertainment has opened its new holiday contest. By submitting your own e-mail address and the e-mail addresses of five friends to whom you’d like to send electronic
Nintendo has revealed that the company shipped 700,000 GameCube units to retailers in time for launch day, and an average of 330,000 of those units sold to consumers
Square has opened the official Final Fantasy XI section of the PlayOnline site. In addition to a short explanation of the Final Fantasy XI world “Vana Deil,” the
Although currently scheduled for American release in January, the Gaming Intelligence Agency has learned that Squaresoft will quietly release around 500,000 copies of Final Fantasy X to American
Toycom has revealed the shipping date and prices for its upcoming line of action figures based on the Rurouni Kenshin OAV series. The four figures will be fixed
Question: While I was watching a few anime previews, and a few anime in their entirety, I noticed that the pentagram symbol seems to continually appear in anime.
According to Variety Magazine, quoted by Ain’t It Cool News, New Line Cinema has secured the rights to produce two motion picture adaptations of the popular Cartoon Network
AD Vision apparently confirmed at last weekend’s Akacon convention that they have secured the rights to re-release the former Streamline titles Crying Freeman and Doomed Megalopolis. AD Vision