Archive for December, 2009

If you’re like me, you spent many an hour in childhood pushing buttons on your Gameboy trying to get all those colored blocks in the right places. It was addictive, but fun! Now try to imagine being a human Tetris piece. Exactly.

More »


From Ningin: Japan loves Johnny Depp. A lot. He’s their ideal western man. I think its because Japan doesn’t at all see his weird side. That being said he does do one darn fine interview on Japanese television. Though Johnny probably does get how weird Japanese TV is… More »


From Ningin: I absolutely love to read. I read everywhere I go- when I’m riding the bus, when I’m in class (though I’m not suppose to), when I’m cooking (which sometimes leads to disastrous results), when I’m fantasizing about kissing Daniel Henney under the stars- just name a place and I’ll read there. Do you know what kind of book I like to read the most? Manga of course! Mangas are like picture books ranging all ages and I wish I had a library full of them. More »


From Ningin: I’m convinced that Gackt, despite being one of the sexiest men alive, will be single forever. Here are a few good reasons why… More »


From Girlybubble: I feel like it’s slowly becoming my duty to inform people of the cute things they shouldn’t be eating because some sort of poisoning might result. Take Japan’s latest Docomo Q-pot Melting Chocolate phone. If the Docomo Q-pot phones had (cute chocolate) feet, it’d kick the LG Chocolate in the ass. It literally looks like a bar of chocolate! Although Q-pot is best known for its food-inspired accessories, you can’t actually eat them — the human digestive system isn’t capable of digesting. More »


Love was in the air this past week here at Rekuru with the launch of CrazySingleLife. Whether it was j-pop love songs you have to hear, the top official anime couples, or even my modest attempt to play around with cupid’s arrows, this week was all about love. In addition, Link got his train conducting on with the release of The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks which you can read a review of below. More »


The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks Link returns to form in the latest and greatest Zelda game for the DS. More »


From Wirebot: Who would have thought, but Nintendo characters have been giving us great “exit lines” for years! In the game context they might not seem to fit the situation, but if you just want to get out of there and don’t necessarily mind hurting the person’s feelings, try out one of these classic lines: More »


From Wirebot:

Relationships are a common theme throughout life, no matter good nor bad, and in my view you have a relationship with basically everyone in this world (even if it’s the “I don’t know who that is” kind). Relationships also share common ground when it comes to video games, and not only are there simple relationships between characters in games, but some games are totally revolved around that relationship. Not all games have already pre-existing relationships though, and often times people have to work hard to get that ideal girl/boy in the video game. Here are some pretty famous video game relationships that everyone should know about! And if you don’t, well, here’s your chance to know about ‘em! More »


Ai Takahashi, or Ai-chan as she’s sometimes known, may not have that much of a standout personality in Morning Musume’s cluster, but that’s no reason to write her off as boring.

More »


 

Follow Us


suggest a link

PopularBlogPosts

Categories


Archives