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Not too long ago, I could never have imagined a role-playing platformer game; the two genres just don’t seem to fit together in any logical way. Fortunately for all of us, the good folks at Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls, have more imagination than I do, and
Dragon Ball Z fans assembled in the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles with their mobile phones in hand to take part in the Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle – Dokkan Ultimate Speed Battle. This is only the second tournament in Dokkan Battle’s two year history. While fans readied themselves, mind
EigoMANGA is hoping to bring the world of virtual reality to a whole new audience: Comic and manga readers with its new ComX VR reader. I got to visit the eigoMANGA booth at Anime Expo and experience the world of VR comics firsthand, with publisher Austin Osueke as my guide.
by A Kay PurcellEigoMANGA is hoping to bring the world of virtual reality to a whole new audience: Comic and manga readers with its new ComX VR reader. I got to visit the eigoMANGA booth at Anime Expo and experience the world of VR comics firsthand, with publisher Austin Osueke as my guide.
by A Kay PurcellNot too long ago, I could never have imagined a role-playing platformer game; the two genres just don’t seem to fit together in any logical way. Fortunately for all of us, the good folks at Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls, have more imagination than I do, and
by A Kay PurcellDragon Ball Z fans assembled in the Belasco Theater in Los Angeles with their mobile phones in hand to take part in the Dragon Ball Z Dokkan Battle – Dokkan Ultimate Speed Battle. This is only the second tournament in Dokkan Battle’s two year history. While fans readied themselves, mind
by A Kay Purcell