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Happy Holidays from everyone at AnimeNfo to you! It's been a while since an actual site update, and for that I apologize. As you might have noticed, the site database, especially when it has come to newer anime entries and information has been a bit sparse.
We aren't much for politics around here, except when it matters. Right now, it matters. On Wednesday, January 18, Animenfo Radio's website and radio streams will go dark for 24 hours in order to formally protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) that will be debated in the US Senate beginning January 24th. If SOPA passes, it is possible that for our US users, Animenfo will go dark for good.
Kotaku is making some changes to its comment system that will require you to log in with a Facebook, Google, or Twitter account. You must convert your account to one of these services in order to continue using your account. Converting your account on Kotaku will do so on all Gawker Media Sites.
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To promote the inaugural IAWTV Awards, the IAWTV (International Academy of Web Television) asked members to create “Why I Do What I Do” videos and to ask fans to create “Why I Watch” videos, promoting both the awards and their favorite shows. Felicia created a “Why I Do What I Do” video, as did Doug [...]
100 Yen has been in the making for a year, but the makers have turned to IndieGoGo for one last bit of help with funding to make the film the best that it could possibly be. 100 Yen is a historical documentary about the evolution of arcades and the culture surrounding it - from the birth of arcades to the game centers that still thrive today. With a predominant focus on the three major arcade genres, Shooting games, Fighting games and Rhythm games, 100 Yen explores the culture and evolution of arcades through the past and present. All filmed on location in Japan, Canada, and the USA featuring interviews with industry professionals, game programmers and designers, casual gamers and gaming icons. Featuring: Daigo Umehara, Brian Ashcraft, Taito, Clover-TAC, Justin Wong, Aaron In Japan, Gootecks & Mike Ross, Christopher Laporte, Hiro Kawaguchi, Tez Okano and many more…
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You may be wondering, why is there nothing on URealms.com? Where are all the videos? Well, I don't like to post when there isn't any news and the news simply is that at of the start of the year, I have not been making videos for the website anymore.