Showing posts with label Panel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Panel. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Not-Dead Update: Tenative Miku Panel Time Scheduled!


So the tentative schedule of panels for Fanime was e-mailed today, and I'm pretty content with the placement. I do fight slightly with the last hour of the 3 hours of the Gainax panel, but I'm hoping the attendance is good nevertheless. So the current date is 5PM to 7PM. I'm thankful that the GOH is before mine and not during; seeing as Momoi Halko or another prominent guest will be taking that slot, hopefully the gathered traffic will come by.

So sorry for the lack of updates due to a busy quarter schedule; hear more later this week.

Also, hooray for Pangya account transfer being confirmed! \o/

~Chun

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Quickie: Hatsune Miku Project Diva Gameplay + Panel Updates

In the middle of my finals week so I'm keeping this post short.



I found this video while browsing Miku things. This game looks really good (Better than the previous floaty music cursors in the preview). I'm tempted to buy a PSP for this and Pangya JP, as Kooh isn't Kooh without Kugimiya Rie (Easier to import than KR too). Also, in the past I've had a discussion about difficulty of Project Diva with my friend Spiritsnare. According to him, another game, IDOLM@STER Live for You! is a joke of a music game, as most anime-related franchises are. This looks decently difficult; this is a level 4 out of 5 run.



Ntreev has replied to me about my request for their appearance at Fanime. It's a waiting game for now, but for sure my panels are in construction; one with Pangya with nstarz's help, another with the Vocaloid situation.

~Chun

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Preparing For Panels...(Fanime Con Preparation for Pangya/Vocaloid)


Wonder if Ntreev will be interested in coming by; OGPlanet in the past called me directly and we talked about what exactly my panel would consist of and what kind of ambiance Fanime Con has. I still have some old promo goods from them as well (Albiet just postcards). Anyway, consider this an advance notice, as either way I'm planning to again do my Pangya panel this year.

However, I'm also working on a Vocaloid Panel, so both will prove to be, at the very least, entertaining; I'd appreciate any input people may have as to what I could cover in such a panel.

Information again can be found at http://www.fanime.com for location, registration, etc.

~Chun