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From Wirebot: Be nimble, be quick, be Nimble Strong! Nimble Strong: Bartender in Training is an iPhone game that touts itself as the world’s first story-driven, drink mixing video game… that also doubles as a bartending 101 course, complete with a personalized bartender’s certificate. Adam of theOtaku.com and Nimble Strong founder/game developer was kind enough to let us review Nimble Strong. More »

The New York Times recently came out with their list of Top 10 Best Selling Manga of the week (ending June 26), check it out!
1. Naruto, Vol. 48 2. Vampire Knight, Vol. 10 More »

From Ningin: Are you a Naruto fan? If you are… listen up! It’s been announced that J-Pop singer of SME Records’ Kana Nishino will be singing the ending theme song to the upcoming Naruto movie titled, “Naruto Shippuden: The Lost Tower.” The fourth Naruto Shippuden film (the 7th Naruto film overall), Naruto Shippuden: The Lost Tower will be released on July 31. I can’t wait to hear the ending theme song sung by Kana! More »

From Ningin: FanimeCon, the anime and manga convention, will be taking place in San Jose, California this month from May 28th to May 31st. Well, all of you anime music fans will be excited to know that FanimeCon has just announced that the Japanese rock band, FLOW, will be performing at the event. More »

Last month we launched the Fall in love with Naruto Shippuden giveaway of Naruto: Shippuden, Vol. 6 DVD. The giveaway has since ended and now it’s time to announce the winner. Drum roll, please. More »

Nothing says I love you quite like Naruto: Shippuden, Vol. 6 DVD. Since we love you and want you to fall in love with us, we’re giving away one Naruto Shippuden, Vol. 6 DVD to one very special person. More »

Titles within the New York Times top 10 manga has finally changed around a bit this week. Check out this week’s top 10 manga: More »

From Wirebot:
You know, with cultures influencing many games, the Japanese and their Ninja influence is hardly an exception. Many popular video games that might not come straight to mind nowadays include some form of a ninja! Whether it be simple classic ninjas with their katana and shuriken draped in dark colors, or even a turtle with a staff, ninjas are almost everywhere. But the conception of the classic ninja has evolved into so many different kinds of ninjas, and today I am going to run through with you five major totally different games and the type of ninjas in each, and how close they are to the archetypal ninja. More »


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