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Tecmo Koei premiered the upcoming release of the newest installment of the Ninja Gaiden franchise.
The towers and background highlight the London setting of the game.
I gave this to Jordan because he wanted it for awhile. I haven't touched it in forever, so it wasn't a big deal.
I had good memories with this system. A few of my favorite games were Tecmo Bowl and Punch Out.
I hope it still works - if not, hopefully it's easy for him to repair.
If it does, he said he'd be looking to buy games on eBay. Haha... :-)
Just something that I found at a convention this weekend. A bit beat up, but for $20 I went ahead and brought Ayane so she'd have somewhere decent to retire.
Released in the early 2000s, this particular piece is a 1/6 scale Ayane from the XBox Ninja Gaiden, the first of several by Team Ninja. There were four releases in the series - Ryu, Ayane, Rachel, and Kureha.
Being from this time period, the statue is kind of bland in terms of its posing and detailing, as well as the typical Kotobukiya quality at the time. A relatively premium piece for the time, as it was made of solid PVC rather than hollowed sections that snapped together. The bad news is statues like this were prone to leaning, which fortunately is a relatively easy fix.
MSRP would have been around $100 back in the day when your typical 1/8 statue would be $50 - $60.
Some of the detailing isn't bad, such as the chainmail, though some of Ayanhe's features are rather generic - honestly you'd think a character from Dead or Alive would have a better bust and ass. Face/hair isn't terrible, being at least recognizable as the character. Paint work is good, but not outstanding, particularly noticeable on the flesh sections as I think that's just the base plastic colour, which because of the PVC, looks like of rubbery.
From a Build perspective, again, it's not bad, and is very representative of the time, but you can see how things look like a dull copy of a something that is better.
It's older pieces like that that, yes, were cheaper, make you appreciate the advancements made since that time, which of course has resulted in the dreaded price increases that nobody wants, but were needed to ensure that products such as these will continue to dazzle people for years to come.
Tecmo Koei premiered the upcoming release of the newest installment of the Ninja Gaiden franchise at E3 2011.
Tecmo Koei premiered the upcoming release of the newest installment of the Ninja Gaiden franchise.
The towers and background highlight the London setting of the game.
14 jeux achetés la semaine du 4 mai 2009.
Pour cette seconde partie, nous avons :
- Dead or Alive Xtrem Beach Volleyball
- Red Ninja : End of Honour
- Legacy of Kain : Defiance
- Commandos 2 : Men of Courage
- Max Payne 2 : the Fall of Max Payne
Mighty Bomb Jack™
Format:Nintendo eShop on Nintendo 3DS
Launch Date:12/06/12
ESRB:E (Everyone)
Game Type:Action, Adventure
Players:1
Publisher:Tecmo Koei
MSRP:$4.99
Game Information
Jack must make his way through 16 levels of a pyramid to defeat the demon Belzebut and rescue the royal Pamera family. Each action-packed level contains bombs, power-ups, treasure chests and scary enemies.
Nintendo and Koei Tecmo released new screenshots of Fire Emblem Warriors is a spin-off of Fire Emblem in the style of Dynasty Warriors to Switch. The footage appeared on the Japanese website of the game and are playable characters from the first part of the series Fire Emblem Awakening
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"A lot of us in the particular idea community that makes up the so-called “street-wear brands” have a shared set of influences from growing up and from what we are exposed to now. So it’s inevitable that there are going to be some points of overlap. Last February, I remember Mishka, Mighty Healthy and King Stampede all did a shirt about Jamaican beef patties. So, compared with that, I don’t think two Tecmo shirts should be that big a surprise. Of course, there was a part of me that felt for a minute like that territory should have been mine—No Mas is the sports brand and I had Tecmo Bowl in the “No Mas Frank 151 Sport Issue”. But then it’s like, slow your role, you’re not the only dude ever to play Nintendo or like sports. It was definitely easier to stomach on the Lemar and Dauley thing because TK came through my booth at Magic and he told me right away that they had done one too, and he was totally cool and respectful about it. So I knew it was coming and I knew from the timing that it was a case of great minds thinking alike. When I feel it’s less accidental, I tend to not be able to be as calm about it, but I think with No Mas I am often mining territory that’s part of a widely shared experience with sports. It’s not supposed to be some hyper obscure shit that no one gets but me and my little circle of friends. And when you are dealing with images or ideas or experiences that a lot of people share, you are going to run into this kind of thing. I liked how on the Tecmo situation, Lemar and Dauley and I executed a similar concept very differently and honestly, I thought both were dope." - Chris Isenberg