The Ninja Legion Podcast – 2012.04.29 – Phone Dating Sims, Nina Minami, Wii U Release Date

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The Ninja Legion is a group of fans dedicated to sharing the voice of the Otaku generation. We cover various anime conventions as well as concerts, cultural festivals and any other events tied to Japanese culture, anime and video games so that we may bring other fans the latest and greatest in Otaku news. We always speak our voice and give honest opinions of everything we take in. Our motto is “For the fans by the fans” and we want the true voice to be heard no corporate agendas or paid endorsements. In this week’s podcast we go over the following:


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– THE POWER OF DATING SIMS AND YOUR PHONE
– Japan Voted the Most Creative Country
– Tourism Fail
– Nintendo Posts First Ever Profit Loss
– First Female to Win Purple Ribbon is a manga artist
Ninja Prease: If you could see any Japanese band live here in the states, who would it be?
Ninja Prease: If you could remaster or update any anime or anime series which would it be? What studio would you choose? Who would compose the soundtrack?
Ninja Prease: If you could turn any Final Fantasy game into an anime series or movie, would would it be?
– HCotW: Nina Minami
– CIotW: MEOW! So Kawaii >.< - Upcoming Anime Releases - Upcoming Video Game Releases - Did someone say new Skyrim DLC? - AKB48 Candy Ad Criticized for Encouraging Homosexuality - Man Sues Ubisoft Over Assassin’s Creed Story - Nintendo Plans To Offer Digital Game Sales Same Day As Retail - Are you ready for Smash brothers Ps3 Style? - Wii u comes out! - Angry birds moving on? - Star Wars Battlefront 3! - Life-Size Macross Valkyrie - or Part of It - Unveiled - EA Wins “Worst Company in America” Award

The Ninja Legion Podcast – 2012.04.22 – Geek Hobbies, Mai Nishida, Nerv GPS

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The Ninja Legion is a group of fans dedicated to sharing the voice of the Otaku generation. We cover various anime conventions as well as concerts, cultural festivals and any other events tied to Japanese culture, anime and video games so that we may bring other fans the latest and greatest in Otaku news. We always speak our voice and give honest opinions of everything we take in. Our motto is “For the fans by the fans” and we want the true voice to be heard no corporate agendas or paid endorsements. In this week’s podcast we go over the following:


[pro-player type=”MP3″]http://theninjalegion.com/players/podcast/TNL-EP-20120422.mp3[/pro-player]

Ninja Prease: What anime are you currently too invested in?
Ninja Prease: Is there a geek hobby that you’ve given up since getting a little older?
Ninja Prease: What geek item is your Holy Grail?
Ninja Prease: Is there an independent project that you’re working on, that the fans should know about?
Ninja Prease: Who is a better fighter, Jubei from Ninja Scroll or Kenshin?
– HCotW: Mai Nishida
– CIotW: NERV GPS
– Upcoming Anime Releases
– Upcoming Video Game Releases
– Torchlight 2 a go!

Otakorp & BSO present A Night in Fantasia

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Otakorp and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra present A Night in Fantasia: The Ultimate Games and Anime Experience in Baltimore, MD.

Join Otakorp and the BSO for an exhilarating, one-night-only performance of music from some of
the greatest video game and anime scores ever created, all arranged for full orchestra with
production by Eminence Symphony Orchestra founder Hiroaki Yura. The show also features
vocalist Jillian Aversa, who can be heard on the soundtracks of Soulcaliber V, Halo: Combat
Evolved Anniversary, God of War and more. Come dressed as your favorite video game or anime
character!

Anyone who buys a ticket and is an Otakorp member (pre-registered for Otakon 2012) before
May 1 can win one of two deluxe copies of the Soul Calibur 5 Japanese soundtrack!

To access tickets and enter the contest, follow this link for more details:
Otakon Contest.

Proof of purchase of both the concert and membership (your ticket confirmation number and your
Otakon member number) is required to award the prizes.

After April 27th you can purchase all tickets through the BSO website anytime or by calling
410.783.8000.