Episode 13 of CC: Anime is nowlive. Each month, thanks to our good friends and sponsor Siren Visual, we will be giving away a prize in a monthly competition held through CC: Anime.
To win, listen to the podcast for the question and once you have an answer email it in along with your name and address to[email protected]. At the end of the month, a winner will be randomly selected from the pool of entries. The winner will then be announced on the next podcast.
This month, we will be giving away a copy of Un-Go, on DVD as well as the official soundtrack thanks to our good friends at Siren Visual. If you have yet to listen to CC: Anime you can do so here.
Listen to the podcast and then send your answer in along with your name and address to [email protected] Good Luck!
Welcome to another episode of CC: Anime, Capsule Computers Monthly Anime Podcast! In our first episode of 2013, the CC: Anime crew discuss the latest anime and manga news, the Winter 2013 anime season, JoJo’s Bizarre Gucci collaboration, update on the Kuroko’s Basketball situation and more.
We also have a huge giveaway this month. Do you want a chance to win a copy ofUn-Goon DVD as well as the official soundtrack from Siren Visual? Follow this linkto find out how.
Cast: Luke Halliday, Travis Bruno, Simon Wolfe and Jahanzeb Khan
We hope you enjoy CC: Anime Episode 13, be sure to let us know what you think.
GamesGRABR, the social network for gamers and finalist in the “Retail Concept” category of the 2013 MCV awards, has launched for open beta testing.
The site, designed by the guys at TeePee Games, offers consumers a fun new way to discover, play, download and buy games from a wide range of platforms. It utilises a contemporary ‘pinboard-style’ UI with deep social integration and instant play and buy capabilities. The site is aimed at all types of gamers, from casual to hardcore.
For those wondering what kind of support the site has, and how deep their potential catalogue can be, CEO and co-founder of gamesGRABR Tony Pearce has stated; “We’ve launched with affiliate deals in place with Amazon and Apple, giving us a catalogue of thousands of physical and digital games and products. Right now we’re also speaking with a number of smaller indie stores so that our users will also be able to discover great hard to find gaming gems.”
He goes on to say, ”Its universal appeal and the ability to play and buy instantly, all wrapped up in a striking user experience, is what makes gamesGRABR one of the most exciting new e-commerce and digital platforms around.” Over the course of the coming months, many new features will be officially announced and launched, including inter-user engagement and connectivity with all third party gaming achievements and game centres, as well as personalised RSS news feeds that users can GRAB into game collections in order to keep up to date with all the latest gaming news in one place.
A mobile app will also be accompanying the website, and will be available globally in the near future. You can sign up for the open beta and start GRABing right now by visiting the gamesGRABR website. Connect with gamesGRABR by visiting their official Facebook, Twitterand Tumblr pages.
He’s also become a geek icon with the success of Star Trek, and with recent news that he will be directing Star Wars Episode VII, he may also be the one to bring peace to fans of the warring franchises.
First up on his plate, however, is Star Trek Into Darkness, the Super Bowl spot for which can be seen below.
And, if you’re a fan of the franchise and are excited for this film, visit and ‘like’ the official AU Star Trek Facebook page. Star Trek Into Darkness hits Australian cinemas May 16th.
Bodacious Space Pirates Part 1 Studio: Satelight Publisher: Hanabee Release Date: Out Now! Price: $59.99 – Available Here
Overview
There aren’t really all that many Anime series out there that touch on the life of someone in space. Off the top of my head, I can only think of a very small few, and even less if you don’t count Super Robot Anime. So we’ve got shows like Cowboy Bebop, Cobra, Outlaw Star, I really want to put Reach for the Top: Gunbuster here as well, Planetes, and, uh… While I know there are others, it’s a very small list to be sure.
So I think it’s great that a new Anime series has come into a genre with very little in it. And not only that, it’s a great and fun addition that should be added to any collectors shelf. Why is this the case? Hopefully I will have answered that in my review below.
Story
So you’re a highschool girl and you’re also a member of the schools club dedicated to space exploration (like, while in space) and then suddenly as you arrive home from your part-time job you are greeted by some weirdo’s claiming to be space pirates. What makes this worse is that they’re old friends of your mothers and ferocious (not really) space pirates to boot. And they want you to be the captain of their fearsome space vessel. What do you do?
This is a very similar situation that happens to our lead protagonist, Marika Kato. The space pirate ship: The Bentenmaru, can only be captained by a direct descendant of the previous captain of the ship. This happened to be Marika’s father who had passed away just recently. As such, she is now the next in-line to become the ships captain.
What I actually enjoyed about the story was all of the weird stuff that is thrown into the worlds lore. For instance, who’d have ever thought that piracy could not only be legal, but something that is looked up upon and enjoyed by the people being robbed? Not me. But in this series, this is a scene that occurs a few times throughout.
I also quite like the way the story progressed. While I feel that Marika should have made her decision to become a the captain of the Bentenmaru sooner, I do enjoy the fact that she took a few episodes to make her decision and for us viewers to learn what kind of character she is and the kind of captain that she’d be. This is shown most predominantly in the few episodes that see her aboard the club’s space yacht, doing regular activities and also taking charge when the situation arises.
Each of the characters within the show add a variety of flavour to the main story, giving it a much more unique and often humourous feel. The crew of the Bentenmaru are a mixed few, and each adds a new dynamic to the situation which makes watching quite amusing.
I really thoroughly enjoyed my time with the story of Bodacious Space Pirates, it was humourous, clever, different and funny. It also progressed at an enjoyable rate and had very few flaws from a storytelling perspective. I can’t wait to see what happens in part 2.
Visuals
The visuals in Bodacious Space Pirates are quite remarkable. The first thing I want to talk about are the character designs. While each of the characters look quite plain facially, the costumes and clothing designs are quite great. This is especially true for the times the crew of the Bentenmaru are doing their usual piracy runs.
I also really enjoyed the designs of the spaceships used in the series. I don’t quite recall any single man fighter craft being used, but instead each ship is quite large and commanded by multiple units. What makes this cooler is that the ships themselves are quite extravagant in design while also being amazingly functional. If I was an engineer, I’d probably find a lot of things wrong, maybe, but as a regular viewer, it all looked right and made sense to what I think I should would look like and function with.
I also really enjoyed how with some scenes, when there is a lot going on, a lot was going on. For instance, when the Bentenmaru first rob a luxury liners passengers of their goods there is a flashy display of combat, while also showcasing how overjoyed the passengers were to see such a show being put on.
The visuals in this series are great as a whole. Aside from the one complaint, this is pretty well animated series. Also, the opening credits are awesome.
Audio
Bodacious Space Pirates has to have one of the most catchiest opening and ending themes that I have heard in an Anime series this year. Did you know that one of the guys from Megadeth did the guitar arrangements for the theme? Neither did I, but Wikipedia says it’s true. I’ll include an embed to the song underneath this review.
My one major gripe with this series from the audio is that the English dub is mostly horrible. I mean, yeah, you *can* watch it; just as much as you *can* stick your hand in a blender. You can do it, but I would not advise it. The Japanese dub, however, is amazing. The only problem there is that you have to read subtitles if you’re not a native speaker. And really, this is the one issue that stopping me from making this a must-watch recommendation. The English dub clearly detracts from an otherwise brilliant series.
Extras
Unfortunately there aren’t too many extras included in this release. We have the textless opening and closing credits, as well as Hanabee trailers. While a bit barebones, when you consider that this is a two part series and it’s price overall, it isn’t too bad of a set. A bit basic, but better than nothing.
Overall
Bodacious Space Pirates is an amazingly good Anime series with some pretty hilarious moments. However, due to one major fault, I find it hard to recommend this to just anyone. Even so, I still believe that everyone should get around to listening to and enjoying the amazingly awesome opening theme. Pick up this release if you can stand the average English dub, or if you don’t mind listening to the Japanese and reading subtitles.
SEGA has confirmed that Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed will finally be hitting the Nintendo 3DS on February 7th, 2013. The game finally hits the 3DS after the console version releasing last year.
The 3DS version allows players to use their Mii to race against Sonic and all his SEGA pals in high octane racing intensity that is capable of transforming as you play. The game also include’s streetpass features which provide challenges as well as share player information and race against them.
Will you be picking up Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed on 3DS? Let us know in the comments section below.
Welcome to the 16th episode of CC Powerslam, Capsule Computers Wrestling Podcast! In our sixteenth episode we continue with our new format for the podcast, we hope you enjoy it. Please let us know what you think in the comments section. This month we discuss the Royal Rumble pay per view, Rock winning the WWE Championship via. Satellite, Cena vs. The Rock again, and the Road to Wrestlemania.
Cast: Luke Halliday, Dustin Spencer, Travis Bruno and Jahanzeb Khan
Music: ‘Powerslam My Heart’ – CC Powerslam Theme
Episode #16: Royal Rumble, Rock is Champion, Twice in a Lifetime
Send all your wrestling questions, suggestions, predictions and feedback to [email protected]
Topics discussed:
– Royal Rumble 2013 PPV
– Rock wins the title
– Twice in a Lifetime
– The Shield and Paul Heyman
– Punk’s reign derailed
– Brad Maddox Experience
– Brock Lesnar Returns
– Road to Wrestlemania
– Ryback drops on the food chain
– Iron Sheik make you humble
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Send an email to [email protected] and let us know what you think of the podcast or what you’d like to hear or any suggestions you might have.
Big news to all of you fans of survival horror out there, as the cult favorite Deadly Premonition is heading to Australia due to the upcoming PS3 version titled Deadly Premonition: Director’s Cut. I have went on and on in the past of how much I love this little gem, as it has been my personal favorite game of this generation. Yes, it has flaws, but for every flaw, there is ten times more charm and atmosphere.
There really is nothing else like it, and just like the critics, you’re either going to love it or hate it. Rising Star Games have the privilege of bringing this title overseas, and Aussies and New Zealanders alike can pick it up when it hits shops this April. For now, check out a few new screenshots down below that show off one of the beginning chapters in the game.
As many of you may know, last week Viz’s Shonen Jump Alpha transformed into Weekly Shōnen Jump by bringing their weekly digital manga releases up to the same day as Japan’s Weekly Shōnen Jump Magazine is released. To commemorate this transformation, Viz’s Weekly Shōnen Jump January 21, 2013 saw a few minor aesthetic changes such as an enhanced introductory and recap section for each manga and a better looking glossary, as well as the debut of a new weekly manga called One-Punch Man.
Alongside the debut of One-Punch Man and his power to instantly kill enemies with only one hit last Monday, we also saw a full color spread of Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura wearing classic Chinese samurai armor, with Naruto wearing a special Nine-Tail fox themed headpiece. In fact, Naruto received quite the highlight in Weekly Shonen Jump’s debut issue as it not only included the aforementioned color insert, but it also was featured prominently on the issue’s cover and included a note from the series’ mangaka Masashi Kishimoto congratulating the company for going simultaneous.
Not only did this issue feature the oddly intriguing One-Punch Man and focus on Naruto, the issue featured One Piece as Usopp and Franky taking on a new set of enemies appearing on Punk Hazard, a good friend losing her glasses in the rom-com Nisekoi leading to a number of comedic misunderstandings with the idiot-couple and the return of the most feared warrior in the Gotei 13 facing off against what may be the strongest Soul Reaper in Bleach.
To keep things a bit fresh with sports this issue also featured the next chapter of Cross Manage, a series focusing on a girls Lacrosse team as they enter into their first game and do their best to win. However in the world of the Gourmet Age, Toriko and the gang encounter the Gourmet Corp as they invade the Cooking Festival for nefarious reasons. Finally Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal closes things out in this issue with Kaito and Hishakaku’s duel taking a turn for the worse when Kyoji pulls a dirty trick to throw Kaito off of his game.
The debut issue closes out with an advertisement for Yu-Gi-Oh! cards and an article covering the Abyss Rising Booster Pack. Also announced in the final page is the fact that January 28th’s issue will see the one-shot manga from the famous Akira Toriyama titled Kintoiki. This serves as a great debut issue for Viz’s newly revamped and simultaneous Weekly Shonen Jump by offering not only a new series and a number of intense battles but also the announcement of a highly regarded mangaka’s next one-shot.
Team 17 announced the launch of their classic turn based strategy game Worms on Facebook. The game currently has classic features like two environments to battle in, 19 weapons, and over 40 hats. Newer features to utilize Facebook’s platform like daily rewards, weekly challenges, tasks, leaderboards, and customizable islands for your Worms to call home have been added to the game.
Players will be able to go head to head against their Facebook friends or try matchmaking and play with a stranger from around the world. Check out Worms on Facebook here. For a limited time, new players will receive a free weapon pack to get them into the game quicker. Additionally a special is running for new players that will award double rations on certain packs when a player makes their first real money purchase of coins or credits.