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Cheapskate Gamers
With Left 4 Dead released not too long ago, my classmates and I had a conversation regarding it. We already have 3 people in the class who own original versions of the game, with a few more to join in after our upcoming tests end. However, there was this particular guy who got on my nerves when he went around asking if anyone could let him install the game using their Steam account. He wanted to play the game but wasn’t willing to fork out any cash for it.

Now, I’m not condemning the act of getting games through other means besides purchasing. The population of people who obtain all their games via official purchases is limited. There are simply too many games out there to play, while money is the limiting factor. Personally, I don’t own all the games I have. However, I do support game companies by actually making purchases of games that I love.
The thing with unofficial cracked games is the common presence of bugs. If the original game itself has hordes of bugs, it’s totally normal to expect double or triple the number of bugs in cracked versions, such as game crashes and errors.
This brings us to the next point of gamers who complain. I don’t mind gamers who complain about portions the game after spending money on it. They have paid their dues, and thus have the right to do so. However, there are the so-called “gamers” who get their games without forking out a single buck, yet complain about how it keeps crashing or the limitations they face. These guys piss me off to no end. An example would be the losers who play on private servers for World of Warcraft. You’re complaining about something you didn’t even pay for? Bloody cheapskates who aren’t willing to fork out for your own entertainment and enjoyment.
The next but similar type of “gamers” who I detest are the kind who don’t even bother putting in the slightest effort to obtain their own unofficial copy of a game. When it comes to those games that require the official copy to access online content, these guys usually just try to leech off friends who possess an original copy. If they are lucky enough to have nice friends, they can successfully leech on an account. No one ever leeches off my account though, since I’m nasty when it comes to such matters.
I met one such person while I was slaying zombie. In the beginning, he could play with us online, but often had problems such as his game crashing. Eventually, Steam went down hard on the cracked versions, and currently, he can’t play with us online now. I suggest that he purchases official copy for 50 odd bucks instead of trying other ways to play for free. Why make life so difficult for yourself?

I have no idea how this fits, but I just wanted to insert this in
I really love the line that rebuts my question of why such “gamers” don’t support the original game. “It’s so expensive, I’ve got no money!” It makes me laugh so hard each time I hear that. Take my classmate for example. Wow, you can spend almost a hundred bucks on booze, the entrance fee and the taxi fare each time you go clubbing, but not half that amount on a game which can last you for years? Now, that is some supreme logic that far surpasses my reach. You are a fucking genius!
To add on, there’s this really brilliant guy in my class who commented that it’s not worth spending money on games such as Left 4 Dead or World of Warcraft. If this smartass was some guy whom I didn’t know, I would probably have accepted his comment by thinking that he has better stuff to spend his money on, like cigerattes, booze and whores. But no, I had known this guy for a year and a half, and it’s a well-known fact that he plays the dumbest game known to Mankind, ever. Even Solitare’s a much better game.

Maplestory. You don’t want to know how hard I laugh each time I hear him talking about it. Want to know what’s the best thing? He buys prepaid cards. Yes, that’s right, you didn’t read it wrongly. He buys god-knows-what in a 2D, PVP deprived game played only by young dumb girls and equally retarded desperados determined to hook up with them through in-game marriage, with cold hard cash. The amount he spent on those dumb cards since he began the game years ago is appalling. Do note that that’s coming from someone who used to play WoW for over a year without any complains regarding the price.
This isn’t even being about cheapskate anymore. It’s about failing standards. If I had to sit down in front of any Windows desktop with only Maplestory installed, forced to play a game on the desktop, you can be assured that you’ll see me opening a Minesweeper window. Someone needs to conduct rehabilitation for those who perform an epic failure when it comes to the choice of gaming.
Alright, now that I’ve raged my tiny bit on the variety of “gamers”, anyone up for reducing the undead population?
P.S. I should really have a part 2 regarding “people who claim to be “fans” of an artiste when all they possess are digital copies. Fans indeed.
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月28日 15時52分
Why Rage At May’n’s Autograph Session When You Can Rage At This?

Ladies and Gentlemen, we have an issue. An issue of far more importance than squabbling over autographed whiteboards and kowtowing, although I have to admit that I still get a good laugh out of Mr Kowtow’s drama. During the AFA, a sinister presence was lurking in the seas of sweaty otakus, threatening the well-being of the innocent anime fans. A word of warning before we begin, please put on your protective goggles.

Here is our subject who we shall codename FatShinji. Now, we must put aside our differences between being a rational or irrational otaku and deal with this with great urgency!
Here are the reasons as to why he possess a threat to the Human Instrumentality Project:
1. He’s ripping apart Eva 01’s pilot’s plugsuit. With the plugsuit damaged due to over expansion, possibly destroyed, the synchronization rate between the pilot and the Evangelion would be significantly decrease, and the the world would probably have wiped out in episode 1. That means Asuka and Kaworu wouldn’t be able to make their appearance. Yaoi fangirls and tsundere fanboys, can you live with that?!
2. He stands in the way of the Rebuild of Evangelion’s aim of remodelling Shinji into a man who’s a step closer to Simon or Kamina. I’m sure that we’ve been sick and tired of Shinji being such a fag for the past 10 years or so, and hence, we shall get rid of the obstacle and allow Shinji to successfully undergo his metamorphosis. No longer will he be able to scar the minds of Evangelion watchers.
3. There’s a high possibility of him exterminating your hearty appetite. A group of us caught a glimpse of him just before lunch, and needless to say, lunch wasn’t as enjoyable as it should have been.
4. People actually mistook him for cross-playing as Rei. Unforgivable, I say!
5. How many of you actually didn’t protect your eyes and barged on to the image? See the damage it has done? The only cure is to rinse your eyes clean in LCL, and even so, it’s not a 100% success rate.
6. Clearly, he cosfucked. Just like the TMA Shinji.
There are still many reasons as to why FatShinji is dangerous, and probably combustible too. I’m sure many of you can further enhance the information in the documentation list.
To make matters worse, I’ve been informed by certain sources that FatShinji might be attending the next local cosplay event as FatAsuka. Oh the HORROR!!!
As such, we should band together and fight against evil, in this case, FatShinji. I propose shooting on sight. Not with your camera, since your precious thousand dollar lens would crack. Instead, you can arm yourself with rubber bands or super soakers. BB guns would be awesome if they weren’t banned locally.
Remember, approach the subject for the kill cautiously if you ever spot him. I would advise you to escape the moment his WTF-level surpasses MORE THAN 9000.
That is all. I wish us luck.
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月26日 13時29分
18
I was studying for my upcoming papers from scratch and didn’t realise that it was already past 12 midnight until the first birthday greeting of the day came in via email.

Alright, so I’m 18. This means I wouldn’t have to worry about any purchase restrictions when I make future trips to Japan, except for alcohol. I can buy that now in Singapore anyway, but it’s not like that matters since I seldom drink.

Not
Bah, this sucks. It’s back to more mugging and heading to school when I wake up later. It’s going to be like any other day, just that on a regular weekday, I would be playing away instead of straining my brain cells and trying to overload myself with information.
This birthday serves as a point to reflect upon my life. Lately, I’ve had some thought regarding the way my life is now and where it’s heading towards. I’m not really satisfied at where it’s heading. I think I’ve got to start putting some action in place.
I used to enjoy birthdays when I was younger, but now I don’t really seem to care much about it anymore. Guess this happens when you grow up? Or maybe it’s just me.
Till next year then.
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月24日 17時15分
AFA Day 2: ME-I-N!
Since Day 2 wasn’t much different from Day 1 except for the concert and some other stage events, there wasn’t much of a reason to arrive early today. In fact, there wasn’t much of a reason to come, besides May’n’s Live.
Before I begin on the nitty-gritty details of today’s highlights, here’s my favourite cosplayer of the day. If only I had requested for her to pose with the revolver.
I was actually planning to arrive in time for the onstage cosplay competition, but I soon gave up on trying to take any photos, what more watch it. The crowd at the stage area was rather insane, so I only lingered around for the first 3 performances before moving on. The Ultraman vs Monster performance was really cool though. It was just like one of those professional performances for kid events.
Some time during the cosplay competition, Satsugai began playing. The first thing that came to mind was a Krauser II cosplayer. Many DMC fans, including me, rushed to the stage area in hope of getting a surprise. However, it turned out to be a sore disappointment, with only a Sephiroth on stage. I was really hoping for a Krauser-sama, especially since I met a really awesome one in Japan last month.
Just when I thought that the only highlight of the day would be the concert, I was wrong. There was a screening of Genius Party Beyond’s Dimension Bomb, directed by Morimoto Kouji, and I absolutely enjoyed every single moment of the video. The animation and music was awesome, although I didn’t get the meaning behind Dimension Bomb.
Following the video was a short Q&A session with Morimoto. 0ne was on stage too, and he started off with some the questions, followed by some questions from the audience. It was only after the answers to the various questions when I was finally enlightened about what the whole abstract storytelling of the animation was all about. Come to think of it, the stuff behind it is profound. Thumbs up to such a work of brilliance.
The short event was concluded with 0ne presenting a copy of the Pepper Project as a token of appreciation to Morimoto-san. While Morimoto was making his way down the stage and into the guest holding area, he gladly and willingly signed his autograph for some fans’, and even when he had to head off for a while, he told the remaining few to wait for his return. I’m sure that’s the kind of response all fans would like to receive. Just for that alone, he has my utmost respect.
The rest of the time in between the animation screening and the concert was all filler, nothing that anyone would be mildly interested in. Something to note, however, would be the band named Quis, which performed before May’N’s stage appearance. The singer had pretty decent vocals, but the other band members still have a long way to go. Often, the instrumentals would go out of tune. Also, they should perform songs that are less mainstream.
And now, the event that everyone has been waiting for. MAY’N'S LIVE! Sadly, there will be no images of her concert here, since I didn’t want to get into any trouble with Security. Imagine getting blacklisted from future AFAs. That would suck.
Anyway, for almost everyone except those who stayed back for the rehearsal, this was the first live May’n live experience. From the moment she stepped onto the stage, the crowd went high. The VIP area had a horde of hyperactive well-coordinated fanboys armed with dangerous light sticks. The rest of the crowd was mostly clapping along with the songs.
May’n’s vocals had me impressed thoroughly. I’ve heard about how she was so much better singing live, but it was only until today when I really understood what I was told. During Diamond Crevasse, my favourite song by her, I just stood there dumbfounded. The live version had much more soul within it than I had imagined.

May’N and her manager, whom everyone loves
It was a pity that only 7 songs were sung. The live ended and it was time for the 100 excited fan boys and girls to get an autograph and handshake from their idol. That was went people started feeling upset about the handshake session. Sure, they did get their handshake and autograph. The only problem was that the autograph was signed beforehand, on a dull white canvas board. This meant no autographs on fancy CD booklets or postcards. Rage could be sensed in the atmosphere.
There was this really hilarious moment during the autograph session. Darkmirage was on stage, about to get his handshake, when he was introduced to May’n and her manager as the person who translated the interview. Darkmirage appeared a little confused as the manager began bowing to thank him. At that precise moment, LianYL shouted out “DM I LOVE YOU!”. Hilarity ensures.
In conclusion to the first AFA experience, besides a couple of improvements in the event management methods and more guests and goodies to be included, I think that it was a really enjoyable 2 days I’ve spent. I’m definitely looking forward to AFA09, hopefully.
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月23日 23時4分
AFA08 Day 1: So I Got A Media Pass?
Day 1 of AFA08 had crazy queues, mainly the entrance ticketing booth. And so, I patiently queued up with my sister to get our normal tickets.
Speaking of tickets, I was only told by those who had media passes that my name was on the media pass list after I paid for my ticket and entered. I didn’t expect my name to be registered, since I submitted my application merely 3 days prior to the event and didn’t receive a reply of any sort. So, I wasted 8 dollars for nothing LOL. I ended up giving my ticket away to someone who might want it, since there it isn’t of any use to me anymore.
Anyway, the first thing I did when I entered the convention hall was to head over to the IFS booth and grab a copy of the Pepper Project. If there was only one thing I could purchase at the AFA, there wouldn’t be any doubt as to the IFS Artbook being it. Costing a rather painful 68 dollars for the wallet, it does justify it’s price with the delicious artwork compiled within. I highly recommend purchasing a copy of it, especially for those who can afford it. You’ll also receive a free Pepper art print, as well as an autograph for Artgem. We even got Kai to sign his art too. How awesome is that?

Artgem signing a copy of Pepper Project
After my purchase was done, I wandered around randomly snapping shots. First up was Graphite.

Artgem giving a short speech before the prize presentation
In the late afternoon, there was a prize presentation ceremony for the winners in the various categories. Most of the winners were females, so I’m guessing that the XX-chromosomes have more artistic flair as compared to their XY counterparts?
While the main purchase highlight for the AFA08 is supposed to be the Gundam model kits, I’m no Gunpla hobbyist. Therefore, my wallet was kept safe from the evil money-siphering V-crowned mechas. The figurine displays didn’t really impress either, since most of the stuff was what I could see currently displayed in stores, or older goods. It would have been great if there was actually more exclusive figurines and stuff that actually elude the exclusive feel.
For the manga lovers, there were tons of manga sold by Chuangyi. I didn’t really pay much attention to the manga booths since I stopped collecting Chinese manga, but my sister apparently spent more than what I did at the IFS booth just on manga. I wonder how spent the whole day lugging that much manga around the hall.
Compared to the STCC earlier in June, the AFA has a much better layout. At least there’s more space between the booths, and there were no human congestion. Thumbs up to the organisers for such an efficient floor plan.
Still, there were frightening queues. More like a frightening queue.
KKnM had a queue that was literally a monstrous serpent. The otaku chain stringed all the way from the booth to somewhere near the entrance. For almost the entire day, the queue remained at that length. You can never doubt the resilience of anime fans. They will queue as long as it takes just to get their beloved merchandise.
Other than the merchandise, there were also quite a number of cosplayers lingering around. Looking for them wasn’t as easy as I thought. Most were scathered around the area, and without a designated area for cosplayers, quite a bit of time was spent trying to get some shots. The cosplay on Day 1 wasn’t what you would describe as impressive, so I’m guessing there might be better ones tomorrow due to Day 2’s cosplay contest.

Even with Impz, we just couldn’t figure out who she was cosplaying as
One thing I liked about the AFA was the autograph sessions. You could meet and greet the ones whom you show an appreciation for and get stuff like posters or books signed. It would be really awesome if more autograph sessions are to be held the following AFA.

Soejima Yasufumi autographing a LaMB poster

Morimoto Kouji autographing a fan’s book
The main stage highlight for today would definitely have to be Mizuki Ichirou’s anison performance. I shall refer to him as Mizuki-san, rather than the usual “Aniki” that his fans affectionately call him by, since I’ve only heard his songs for the very first time today.
The crowd was huge, much larger than I had expected. It seems that he does have his healthy share of fans. One thing that impressive me was his stage presence. He had a rather GAR aura overflowing, despite his age. During his entire performance, it felt as though there was a youthful energetic young man perfoming with all his might on the stage, sweating buckets of perspiration while he’s at it. While I’m no fan of his songs, this is one of the live performances I’ve been to that leave an impression.
On a whole, Day 1 was enjoyable for me, though there is an amount of room for improvement. For starters, it would have been better if booths such as Shonen Jump had more intricate displays, or even limited edition goods to sell. It was a pity to see the absence of Eyeshield 21, my current favourite sports manga.
Before I end off, here are some random images.

Darkmirage wasn’t there. Dark Space Mirage was

This owns all your media passes
Day 2 begins soon, and so will May’n’s live concert that many fans have been longing for. Get some rest, recharge your mana pool, and get high at the grand finale of this year’s AFA tomorrow!
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月22日 18時44分
Danny Choo’s Workshop
Before I begin on this workshop, I now realise that I need start getting my own name card. Now that that’s been said, let’s move on to the event.

Before Danny stole the spotlight and everyone’s attention, the afternoon began with an introduction to Animax’s LaMB.
LaMB’s a sci-fi, futuristic cyber-punkish anime, which reminds me a little of Ghost in the Shell. It’s probably the suit which resembles the Major’s. Anyway, I’m looking forward to the LaMB’s release. While the plot’s without a doubt cliche, the art’s really impressive, as expected of Artgem. For a local production, it has far exceeded my expectations. The only thing which I’m disappointed about would be the choice of songs. I was hoping for something alone the lines of Ghost in the Shell’s OPs and EDs. Oh well, let’s just hope it delivers.
After 30-odd minutes, the real content that everyone came for began. Danny first started off with his history, both personal and blogging. Followed by which, he proceeded on to the various topics such as SEO, web traffic optimisation and site monetization. His presentation content was enlightening, although I feel it’s no simple feat to successfully implement at least 50% of the stuff mentioned. Still, I’m sure everyone learned a thing or two from him. Now, if only I could get Google Webmaster Tools working for me…
There were quite a number of hilarious moments throughout the workshop. The ones that made an impression were the flashing of Tripeman, Danny’s accent change and the 2D girl breaks. Tj_han and I didn’t recognise any of the girls, so I’m guessing they’re from eroges?
After Danny’s concluded his presentation, it was time to mingle around. Danny gave out his name cards and took pictures with the fellow otakus present, in commemoration of the event. I didn’t receive one though, since I still have his name card from months ago. It’s great to see that Danny still remembers me from our meet up back in April this year. I was actually trying to contact him for a meet up before I headed over in October, but there wasn’t any reply, so my deduction was that the email got caught by the spam filter. It turned out that Danny was really busy and only saw the email after my trip. It couldn’t be helped though, since his business really is booming.

As there were quite a number of familiar faces present such as Impz, 0ne, Darkmirage, Gordon and Soshi, I felt comfortable with the interaction. The only thing that got me was the temperature as there was a downpour. I start shivering really easily when I feel the slightest chill.
Throughout the networking/random chit-chat session, almost everyone was doing something which I wasn’t. This brings us back to the very first sentence of the post. Name card exchange. Majority were whipping out their name card cases to reveal fancy papers, and all I could do was be on the receiving end. It felt really weird.
Tragic Comedy introduced me to a lady who was working in Animax, and we began a discussion regarding LaMB. It was then mentioned that I run an anime blog and the lady asked if she could have my name card. I stared blankly for a second or two, before replying that I possessed none. Can you imagine how embarrassing that was? In the end, I wrote my site’s address on a stick-it note.
Hopefully, I didn’t appear as some cheapskate who isn’t willing to spend money on printing name cards. It just didn’t cross my mind that I might need it. That is, until today. To avoid any future embarrassment, I’ve made up my mind on getting my own name card.
Time flew by swiftly, and it wasn’t long before it was time to put a final conclusion to the workshop. Of course, what event would be complete without a group photo? I don’t have the group shot on my camera though, so those looking for it would have to try somewhere else.
With Danny’s workshop today, and AFA spanning over the weekends, I can officially declare my tests in the upcoming week screwed. But hey, at least I’m having fun!
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月19日 18時26分
And I Thought I Could Embark On A Zombie Massacre Tonight
Upon knowing that the Left 4 Dead infection has arrived at the shores of Singapore a day earlier than the release date, a friend and I immediately rushed down to grab ourselves each a copy of the game. We wanted to embark on our horror adventure as soon as we could. Despite not having pre-ordered the game, we were pleased when we found that the game came packaged together with a mouse pad and poster. Gleefully, we made our way home from the game store, ready to battle the undead horde.

I was all prepared to sleep at 3am tonight and be late for lessons tomorrow, but this message just had to appear and ruin all my plans.

Instantly, my high spirits died as though a gazillion zombies were chomping on it. I was expecting the game release to be like World of Warcraft’s Burning Crusade, with Singapore and similar countries ahead in the timezone receiving the game first and laughing at those at the other end of the globe for having to wait almost half a day longer. Apparently, this doesn’t work for the games on Steam.
Looks like it’s back to killing time with the demo stages until the official release. It’s so near, yet feels so distant.
Anyway, here’s some rather interesting screen shots I took while playing the demo together with some of the guys from #SGAnimebloggers.




No, the images aren’t what you perceive it be. It’s just the Hunter zombie trying to kill Joey, but failing badly because we’ve got god-mode turned on.
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月17日 13時14分
Yikes! Zombies!
The demo version of Left 4 Dead has been out since 11th November, but it was only until yesterday when I began playing it. Just 2 stages and I find myself hooked. It’s the game any zombie fan would desire, especially with the drought of zombie first-player shooter games out in the market.

I’ve been a fan of zombies since quite a way back. Zombie flicks have always been my preference of horror media. Nothing’s more frightening than monsters that are so similar yet different from us humans.
The demo restricts the user to the first 2 stages of the game, and while it’s a little too brief, I would first compliment Valve for the multi-player mode in the demo. It has definitely increased the enjoyment one derives from the demo. Being able to slay the undead together with 3 other friends is so much more entertaining than merely having the A.I as teammates.

I’m hoping that the official release comes with a comprehensive arsenal of weapons. However, I doubt there’s going to be any chainsaws as all the weapons in the demo are firearms. Chainsaws are stupid weapons anyway, so it’s all good. Unless you plan on dying in an epic manner. Currently, my favourite weapon’s the shotgun. Although it takes a long time to reload as compared to using a rifle or submachine gun, the satisfaction of seeing the undead being ripped apart, flying yards from the impact. That alone makes the game worth my time.

I was hoping for the game to be more realistic, following the rule of humans joining the horde some time after they received wounds from a zombie. However, that would probably make the game impossible to play, since the massive zombie swarms sprint like an Olympic athlete who’s had too much to drink. Also, let’s not forget the ninja zombies that leap around like grasshoppers, as well as the other special zombies. Oh well, at least realism is substituted by entertainment. Nothing can be more breathtaking than facing hordes of rotting flesh bolting towards you from every angle.

Someone needs to go on a diet
Want something even more exciting? When the hordes of zombies make a mad rush towards you and your gang, shoot your allies down and watch the swarms devour them. You can’t imagine how hard I laughed. However, you would probably only want to try that when you’re playing with the A.I.
I’m getting the game when it’s officially released this Tuesday, 18th November. Then, it’ll be Zombie Hunting Time. All I need to do now is to convince my classmates to get the game so that we can cleanse the land of zombies while the lecturer conducts his lesson.
So, is anyone interested in joining the crusade against the rotten flesh?
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月16日 16時15分
Has This Occurred In Real Life?
This is precisely why otakus, geeks, nerds and any other similar categorised males shouldn’t invite any XX-chromosome counterparts into their humble abode. It only spells disaster, bold in caps. Unless, of course, your partner is of the same breed.
Anyway, I’m just curious, but does anyone have a similar experience, be it excluding or including the last 3 frames? It’ll be interesting if anyone has such a legend to share.
For those wondering, here’s where I came across this comic. Although the Cowboy doesn’t run an anime blog, most of the random crap that he links to is pretty amusing.
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月15日 18時53分
Cubeecraft: Lagann, Eva 00 And Many More
Paper art has always been a popular, especially for those who are unable to afford overpriced pieces of plastic. I do remember that spme sort of paper art known as Paperchild was popular a few months back. I’m not sure if it still is. Anyway, if you prefer something squarish and towards the 3D realm, do check out Cubeecraft.

Cubeecraft’s online catalog has tons of paper cube model templates which you can download for free. The steps are rather straightforward. You just have to print the model out, cut out the parts and finally, fold and fix it together.
While I’ve yet to try my hand at any of the models as my printer is currently out of ink, I do find it quite amusing. For those interested in paper art, merely wishing to kill some boredom or even planning to take over the world, you can spend some time building your very own assorted army of Cubeecrafts.
Anyway, here are some of my personal favourites.





There are other models such as the Stormtrooper and Darth Vader from Star Wars, Snake and Raiden from Metal Gear Solid, as well as Ultraman. The site’s frequently updated with new models, so there should always be something fresh whenever you check it every few days. You can even make requests too.
So, what are you waiting for? Your Cubeecraft world domination plan begins today!
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作者:double
更新日:2008年11月14日 6時28分
Cheapskate Gamers
Why Rage At May’n’s Autograph Session When You Can Rage At This?
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