Sunday, July 6, 2008

Pokemon Emerald Version Game Boy advance Review



After starting off as either a young girl or boy recently transplanted to a new town, you quickly ditch your homemaker mother to follow in the footsteps of your dad, who is already a celebrated Pokémon master. After being gifted your first Pokémon by local man-of-science Professor Birch, you'll head into the world to fight and capture wild Pokémon, as well as test your might against other up-and-coming trainers. Furthermore, you'll rank up your own standing as a trainer by traveling to different towns and besting the head trainer at the local Pokémon gym. You'll eventually get mixed up in some unsavory business with Team Aqua and Team Magma, two nefarious groups of Pokémon trainers, in addition to going on various adventures and side quests that you'll have to take on as you train and collect your Pokémon. The writing isn't quite as clever as Nintendo's own Advance Wars series, but it still pops and generally avoids the kind of condescending tone that makes most kids games unplayable by people outside the designated age bracket.
Pokémon are a pretty weird, inexplicable bunch of creatures. Their origins, even within the game's reality, are purposefully vague, and despite their wildly varied appearances and abilities, all Pokémon have a few basic characteristics in common. Most importantly, all Pokémon love to fight other Pokémon, whether it's in a head-to-head spar or a two-on-two match. As they fight, they gain experience and learn new moves. And occasionally, a Pokémon will evolve into a sleeker, more aggressive version of itself, taking on a new name in the process. The Pokémon series has always been expertly keyed in to the obsessive-compulsive traits of gamers, so most of the game revolves around fighting with and capturing different Pokémon.
To be clear, your character never actually fights; instead, you'll send out your own Pokémon to broker victory for you. You can carry up to six different Pokémon with you, and each can have up to four different moves, which can be offensive or defensive and can range from straightforward melee attacks to projectile attacks to even crazy psychic blasts. Despite the limited number of moves, the different alignment of each Pokémon helps inject some extra strategy into the combat. Every Pokémon is categorized by type, such as fire, electric, poison, psychic, and so on. For every type of Pokémon, there's another type whose attack is extremely effective against it, creating a nice rock-paper-scissors dynamic. This is a good reason to "catch 'em all."
Though you'll end up spending most of your time either fighting or looking for a fight, there are plenty of other activities. You can breed your Pokémon, enter them into what amount to Pokémon beauty pageants, pick and plant berries that can be turned into candies (and fed to your Pokémon for little stat bumps), and gamble in casinos, just for a few examples. There's a ton of optional stuff like this that helps flesh out the whole world.
Pokémon Emerald's biggest strength is its accessibility. The role-playing-game structure has been streamlined to make it easier to pick up and play for casual players, but without losing the depth that will keep the more committed playing for days on end. Unfortunately, Emerald's biggest weakness is that most hardcore Pokémon players already played through this adventure when it was released as Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. However, it does add some new areas, and it tweaks a lot of minor stuff, like Pokémon abilities and certain character appearances. You can also now use the wireless GBA adapter to link up with other players to trade and battle Pokémon, and using a GameCube link cable, you can put your Pokémon into play in Pokémon Colosseum. Ruby and Sapphire were great-looking GBA games when they first came out, though Emerald puts in little effort to improve the quality of the graphics, giving the game a slightly aged look. It's still very bright and colorful, recalling some of the better SNES RPGs, and the world feels appropriately large. However, the combat sequences can't help but feel a bit too staticky. The music has weathered the passing of time much more capably, and the various town themes and fight music are still incredibly catchy and upbeat.
Players who have already soaked up everything Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire have to offer will probably appreciate the largely subtle changes Emerald makes, thanks to the "gotta catch 'em all" mentality bred by the series, though it's unlikely to do a satisfactory job of scratching the itch for an all-new Pokémon adventure. Still, despite being made mostly of recycled parts, Emerald proves that the Pokémon formula still works. As a result, it remains an enjoyably light RPG experience.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Hanazakari no Kimitachi e ( Romance/Comedy )



The Drama is based on a popular manga by Nakajo Hisaya which already shown in taiwan. the main character Ashiya Mizuki played by Horikita Maki a japanese girl from the US fell in love with the young athlete Sano Izumi (Oguri) compete in the high jump on television. She begins to idolize him, and decides to move to Japan to attend the same school as him. However, Izumi goes to an all-boys school(OSAKA HIGH) were all the cute's and cool guys are, so Mizuki disguises herself as a boy to achieve her dream of being with her idol.

Awards


CAST

Horikita Maki as Ashiya Mizuki
Oguri Shun as Sano Izumi
Ikuta Toma as Nakatsu Shuichi
Konno Mahiru as Hara Akiha
Kamikawa Takaya as Umeda Hokuto
Matsuda Seiko as Tsubaki, the School Principal
Ukaji Takashi as Sawatari
Kobayashi Susumu as Yoshioka
Okada Yoshinori as Ashiya Shizuki
Daito Shunsuke as Sano Shin
Shirota Yu as Kagurazaka Makoto
Moriguchi Yoko as Nanba Io
Harada Natsuki as Tanabe Kanako
Yamazaki Hajime as Ashiya Takumi
Tsutsui Mariko as Ashiya Eiko
Inagaki Goro as Kitahama Noburo
Sugimoto Tetta as Sano Takehiko

Review: All of the chapters of HNK are so off the hook, They have a amazing cast. Almost all of the segments are funny. Its a great mixture of drama and comedy. Nakatsu is a very funny guy. Ikuta toma played a good role.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

A DAy IN LIFE

Back-ON FeVer (JApaNese RocK/RaP GrOup InVades AsiA)



Back-ON japanese Music Artist with 5 talented members
TEEDA (MC)
KENJI03 (Vocals/MC/Guitar)
SHU (Guitar)
GORI (Bass)
ICCHAN (Drums)
Became popular with their breakthrough music "CHAIN" was the opening theme of the Anime "AIR GEAR"on to feature as the opening theme to the 6-part Murder Princess OVA, as well as both the opening and closing themes of the Anime Eyeshield 21.
According to a recent source. anipike the bands inspiration comes from The Police, Smashing Pumpkins, Linkin Park, and the Fugees. Each band member also has their individual favorite artists.
Their upcoming Latest Album release schedule is unconfirmed, but there is a rumour that their first ever full album will be released at the end of July 2008 (supposedly July 30th 2008) which will consist of 13 tracks, including flower and Sands of time.
flower(Eyeshied21), the single, was their last release of 2007, where Back-on released 2 singles on the same day, which came as a great surprise for many. The title songs from both singles - flower and Butterfly were new theme songs for Eyeshield 21 and the 6-part J-drama Shinjuku Swan respectively. The theme song for the latter is actually quite electronic in style, a new frontier for the band, and judging by the reaction to the preview so far, it is striking the right balance.
Back-on originates from Adachi and the band aims to showcase the street flavour of Adachi, Tokyo. Each song is meant to deliver a message with an ‘explosive‘ impact … hence their band name. Back-on’s name comes from the sound of an explosion “爆音“, which has the romaji pronunciation “baku-on

Character for the month of July (Super Sai-Jin Vegeta)


Name: Vegeta

Other names: Prince Vegeta, Prince of all Saiyans

Birth: Planet Vegeta

Nationality: Saiyan(Sai-jin)

Transformations: Great Ape Oozaru/Super Saiyan1/Super Saiyan2/Super Saiyan 4/ Majin Vegeta/ Gogeta,Vegeto(Fussion with Goku)/
bebi vegeta(infested by bebi the tuffle)

Origin: Following a common name trend that Toriyama developed in Dragon Ball, Vegeta's name is derived from the word for vegetable, being that he is the prince of the Saiyans, who are all named after vegetables. When he first appears in the series, Vegeta is arrogant and selfish; having a fierce desire for immortality and galactic rule. He is also vicious and cares for none other than himself, shown when he dispatched of his comrade Nappa when he failed to defeat Goku. Vegeta's plans are quickly thwarted by Goku. Because of Vegeta's overwhelming pride and ego, being defeated by someone who he considered inferior, transforms his character into a jealous and vengeful anti-hero. By the end of the series, Vegeta's bitter rivalry with Goku softens when he comes to respect Goku as an ally and even a friend

Abilities
: Galick Cannon/Galik Gun (used against goku)
: Energy Dan/Rapid Fire (used against cooler and bojack)
:Big Bang Attack
: Final Flash (used against Perfect Cell)
:Final Explosion (used against fatboo)
:Final Shine Attack/Final Attack (used against SuperAndroid17)

Memorable Quotes of Vegeta:
"Amazing. How do you do it Kakarot? You've always been like this, ever since the day I first met you, always ready to meet the next challenge, even if it's bigger than you are. "So, we meet at last. We have been expecting you, Kakarot. We were beginning to think you wouldn't show. Hopefully, now things will get more interesting around here." "How can this be happening? I am a super-elite... the prince of all Saiyans. and he is just a low-level, a common soldier. I am one of the greatest fighters in the universe!" It was the same on Namek. You have improved so much that it would make Recoome like you were standing still. Your power had increase so dramatically since our battle on Earth that I thought you have done it. I thought... that you have become a Super-Saiyan. It tore me apart. How could a low-class soldier accomplish so easily what I... I had struggle my whole life to achive? After 3 millennia, it is finally happened; A new Super-Saiyin has emerged, and somehow, I have become this popish witness. Then at last it happened. I too transformed. After living every moment of every day for the single purpose of surpassing you, I finally became a Super-Saiyin myself. The prince have reclaim his throne and fulfilled his destiny. But no matter how strong I became, your power still exceeded mine. At first I thought it was your loved ones, than it was your instinct to protect them that spired you on, and pushed you beyond your limits. But then I found myself with a family of my own, and my power... didn't increase at all. I used to fight for the shear of pleasure, for the thrill of the hunt, all I had the strength unmetered, I spared no one. And yet you showed mercy to every one, even your fiercest enemies, even me... Yet you never thought to kill, more for revenge. Only to test your limits, and to push us beyond them, to become the strongest you could possibly be. How can a Saiyin fight like that, and at the same time be so gentle that he wouldn't hurt a fly? It makes me angry just thinking about it. But perhaps it is my anger that has made me blind to the truth for so long. I see it now. this day has made it all too clear. Your better than me, Kakarot. You are the Best... "

Vegeta: There's only one certainty in life. A strong man stands above and conquers all!
Vegeta: Don't remind me. I'm mad enough to hurt somebody and pounding you just might be the therapy I need.
Vegeta: Strength is the only thing that means anything to me!
Vegeta: Kakarot, you're quite impressive. I never stood a chance against Buu, you're the only one who can fight him. I think I finally understand how a genius like myself can't surpass you. I thought it was because you had something to protect. I thought your drive to protect allowed you to take advantage of your capabilities... this may have been a reason, but not I too have this drive. I fought to do as I wished, because it was fun to kill my enemies and feed my pride. But he's different, he fights not to win but because he absolutely won't lose, causing him to break his limits and he really doesn't care who his opponent is. So when he didn't kill me, it was because he saw I could care for others, like I do now... Go Kakarot, you're number one!


Vegeta: What's wrong Frieza? Is your brain another one of your weak and under used muscles?


Vegeta: I'd rather die than fuse with you! (Talking to Goku)


Vegeta: Trunks, I never hugged you as a baby... let me hug you.

Smoking Ban by the World Health Organization




Smoking is one of the problem that causes globan warming and many lung diseases. Smoking bans are a effective way to prevent any lung complications and heart problems. If smoking will be ban this will urge cigarrette users to quit and stop smoking also to protect non smoking individuals from 2ndhand smoking.




With the smoking ban implemented this will creat more smoking free environment and bring the clean air back. And it will benefit the decrease victims of the 2ndhand smoking.




The WHO says smoking kills about four million people each year, causing a Quarter of deaths related to heart disease and lung complications.




So lets take action and protect our future.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Sony Ericsson C905 ( Mobile Unit of the Month of June )





General
2G Network
GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network
HSDPA 2100 - C905

HSDPA 850 / 2100 / 900 - C905a
Announced
2008, June
Status
Coming soon. Exp. release 2008, Q4
Size
Dimensions
104 x 49 x 18-19.5 mm
Weight
136 g
Display
Type
TFT, 256K colors
Size
240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches

- Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate
Ringtones
Type
Polyphonic, MP3
Customization
Download
Vibration
Yes
Memory
Phonebook
1000 x 20 fields, Photo call
Call records
30 received, dialed and missed calls
Card slot
Memory Stick Micro (M2), 2 GB card included

- 160 MB internal memory
Data
GPRS
Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
HSCSD
No
EDGE
Class 10, 236.8 kbps
3G
HSDPA
WLAN
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth
Yes, v2.0 with A2DP
Infrared port
No
USB
Yes
Features
Messaging
SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser
WAP 2.0/HTML (NetFront), RSS reader
Games
Yes + downloadable
Colors
Night Black, Ice Silver, Copper Gold
Camera
8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, image stabiliser, video(QVGA 30fps), xenon flash; secondary videocall camera

- Built-in GPS receiver- A-GPS function- Camera images geo-tagging- Java MIDP 2.0- FM radio with RDS- MP3/AAC/MPEG4 player- TrackID music recognition- Picture editor/blogging - TV out- Organiser- Built-in handsfree- Voice memo/dial
Battery

Standard battery, Li-Po 930 mAh (BST-38)
Stand-by
Up to 380 h
Talk time
Up to 9 h
Now thats one hell of a mobile phone