Bandai Games has opened its official website for the Japanese IGPX game. The game will be released for the Japanese PS2 on March 30th. Source: Moon Phase
Japan’s D3 Publisher has announced plans to release Xbox 360 versions of its budget line PS2 games Oneechanbara and Chikyuu Boueigun. Oneechanbara X (the name is a pun
WOWOW has opened an official website for the upcoming anime TV series adaptation of Fujisawa (GTO) Tohru’s action/horror manga serial Tokko. The series will premier in April. Source:
Japanese television network NTV has opened its official website for the Ouran High School Host Club anime television series, based on the manga by Bisco Hatori. The series
Galaxy Anime now hosts an exclusive interview with Ken Berry, Marketing Manager for XSEED Games. XSEED’s first console game releases are Wild Arms 4 and Shadow Hearts: The
Japanese character merchandising company Broccoli, the company behind Di-Gi-Charat and Galaxy Angel, has been suffering decreased sales revenue in Japan for some time now. As of January 15th,
The DC Anime Club hosts a monthly console/PC video game play gathering open to the public. Attendees are urged to bring their own games and systems. The Video
Question: I don’t like Japanese anime. I think they are brim-filled with satanic symbols and practices. The Naruto symbol is one. Then Yu-Gi-Oh is scary, offering sacrifices to
Sakura-Con has announced that Goro Taniguchi, Takahiro Kimura and Hideyuki Kurata, all known for their work on the GUNxSWORD anime TV series, will attend the convention as guests
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has reportedly acquired international television and home video distribution rights for the Blood+ anime series covering Asia (outside of Japan), Latin America, North America,
Media Blasters has scheduled release dates for several new anime titles. Green Green television series DVD volume 1 will retail at $19.99 beginning May 16th. The Angel Blade
TV Guide has reported that the Cartoon Network will air Spirited Away on Friday, February 3, at 7:00 PM, and on Saturday, February 4, at 12:30 AM. Cartoon
AD Vision has announced a deal with internet based home video provider Akimbo to offer Anime Network programming for online video-on-demand viewing. Akimbo already offers anime from Central