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^_^ Hey everyone! Welcome to my little corner of MAL. Guess this is the section where I talk about my Otaku journey. Hmmm let me see...where to begin. Think I'll touch on key nostalgic moments for me. My Otaku Story: Well to start off I am a long time old school anime fan. I first started watching around 1985, with the children's anime programs Superbook and Flying House being my entryway into the genre. They would air on a basic local TV channel here in my area. Gosh I must have only been around 3 years old at the time. Although being so young I didn't even know I was watching anime, let alone that it was made in Japan. My next exposure to it happened on Nick Jr in 1987 when Nickelodeon would air an anime series called Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics. Come to think of it I don't even know if Nick Jr was even an established program block yet. Then once the 90's hit I had fond memories of getting up Saturday mornings on my days off from school to catch anime movies on the Sci-fi channel. Back then they called it Saturday Anime. Project A-KO and Galaxy Express 999 were quite the treat on there. It was around this time that I finally was starting to realize that what I had been watching all this time wasn't made in America. As my love for the hobby grew I started searching out local rental stores such as Midtown Rentals, and even big chains like Blockbuster Video. You can bet whenever I found them I was all over those VHS tapes. Battle Arena Toshinden being one of my standout favorite rentals. A few years after that I ended up discovering a little title called Dragonball which would air on Fox Sunday mornings at 6am. I loved the series so much that I would make trips to Suncoast at the mall just to see if they had any VHS tapes of it. Tracking them down was hard as back then nobody even knew what a Dragon Ball was. However I was able to eventually acquire all of the 13 episode VHS tapes that were dubbed. Then later on in that decade I would wake up very early to record Samurai Pizza Cats (also on Fox), along with Sailor Moon on the USA Action Extreme Team morning block. Happened to stumble across these two gems by accident one night due to my insomnia. Couldn't sleep and was channel surfing when I saw them on. I knew of Sailor Moon before then, but until the USA Network started airing it around 1997 I never actually got around to watching it. Couple years after that anime finally went mainstream when Cartoon Network debuted many series on Toonami, of which I would watch from time to time. Outlaw Star being one of the best in my opinion. During my college years around 2005 I would then catch anime late nights on a digital cable channel called Encore Action. Would stay up past midnight to catch series such as Vandread and Street Fighter ll the TV series. Even if it meant I would be sleepy for my classes the next day. It was worth it! At Present: After reading all of the above I guess you could say the rest is history. As an adult I sadly don't have the time to watch anime as I once used to. When I do though, like as with many, I do it via streaming services these days. I will buy DVDs and Blu-rays of the series that I really like of course. And even though anime is now more popular and easier than ever to watch with everything practically being at our fingertips thanks to the internet, I still look back fondly at those early days in my childhood of watching and hunting for anime. It was a simpler time and I loved every minute of it.
What anime was like on TV back in my day Regarding Manga: I should mention real quick that I'm also really into reading manga. However my list on here is incomplete since I don't keep it updated very much. Reason being is because 99% of the manga I read is in physical volumes via my collection, so it's kind of pointless of me to keep track of it on here. True you can always access just about any manga easily online for free, but I just don't like reading books on a screen, it's why I hate Kindles. One Piece is the only exception to this rule as there are just too many volumes to fit in my house at this point. Hahaha! So it's literally one of the only manga titles I keep updated on here. Now of course if the manga in question doesn't have any translated physical volumes over on my side of the pond, or even worse, is only available via fan translations online. Then of course I will have no choice but to access them on the internet as such. I'll always prefer physical volumes when available though. Often times I hunt for manga at my local library and thrift stores. You never know what gems you might stumble across! Even though I don't keep my manga list updated on here, I do have my favorites listed below and am always up to give (or get) recommendations. Other Hobbies: Along with being a big fan of anime and manga I am also a lifelong gamer. Been playing since the late 80's when I received my first console (the NES) for Christmas. My favorite systems are the PC-Engine, Game Boy, Playstation 2 and Dreamcast. Top game of all time for me is Castlevania 64. I know a lot of people hate that game, but personally I can't get enough of it. I'm always in the mood to play it. It's funny because the Nintendo 64 is probably one of my least favorite systems, yet my all-time favorite game is on it. Go fig! My other hobbies include fishing, drawing and cooking. With the latter being my present job profession. Cooking has always been a ion of mine so I decided to go get my education in Culinary Arts, and have since graduated with my Associates Degree in 2009. I currently work for a catering company. We prepare the lunches for one of the local schools in my area, plus we also do regular catering jobs and feed the homeless shelters everyday. Random Useless Facts About Me: Favorite Food: Onion Blossom Favorite Drink: Strawberry Milk Favorite Color: Neon Orange Favorite Music: 60's Rock Favorite Band: Huey Luis & The News Favorite TV Show: Married with Children Favorite Cartoon: Talespin Favorite Movie: Fathead Favorite Sport: Kickball Favorite Subject: Astrology Favorite Season: Winter That's all the major geeky stuff about me. Send a comment my way if you'd like to know more or just wish to chat. I always reply.
Have an awesome day! :)
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Days: 111.4
Mean Score: 6.95
- Watching6
- Completed816
- On-Hold110
- Dropped42
- Plan to Watch5
- Total Entries979
- Rewatched0
- Episodes7,360
All Manga Stats Manga Stats 11v36
Days: 7.3
Mean Score: 8.75
- Reading2
- Completed0
- On-Hold10
- Dropped0
- Plan to Read60
- Total Entries72
- Reread0
- Chapters1,178
- Volumes17
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Yes. As far as I know, Demons card game have online play. It's co-op though.
I played Silent Hill Origins for the PSP. Some of Resident Evil. And the rest are maybe dark fantasy-like or something like Undernauts, which is basically a horror version of Etrian Odyssey.
I don't know if you would like Darkest Dungeon. Have you heard of it?
Demons is 6-7 dollars in Steam. XD
I have not tried Sonic games.
I was wondering what horror games you have played other than Haunting Ground and Clock Tower. I forgot if I asked. XD
good to hear you like my pfp.
I am doing good what about you?
I owned growing up with a american snes, ps1, og xbox, psp, wii. I also got myself now a us nintendo Switch 2 and my mom will bring to me when we meet up ^^
It was way cheaper to buy it over there than here for release. I did not buy for example mario kart bundle, if I have gotten, it over here that mario kart bundle, it would cost total of 791,41 usd over here.
So I went with standard price for 499 usd and preorder one from wallmart.
I own also og fat ps3 and it’s no problem using it plug n play :)
The original US PlayStation 3 (the one that can play PS1 and PS2 games) has a power supply that works with 100–240V, 50/60Hz.
✅ That means you can plug it directly into a Swedish wall outlet – no voltage converter needed.
The Straw Hat Pirates returned to Tongari Island and went shopping, ate at restaurants, and gambled. They then followed a tip from Law about treasure hidden in one of the island's cave. There they found a treasure chest with Tongari Den Den Mushi inside. Law appeared, and a Seastone cage fell to trap the crew. Kizaru appeared behind Law and revealed that Law had captured the crew for him. The crew was shocked by Law's betrayal, but Franky destroyed the cage by shooting the Gaon Cannon from the sea nearby into the mouth of the cave, freeing them.
Monkey D. Luffy confronted Law, and Roronoa Zoro and Sanji clashed with Fujitora and Sentomaru, who had accompanied Kizaru. Luffy and Law traded blows and blocked each other, and right before they were about to clash, Bepo called to them through Tongari Den Den Mushi to reveal that he and the rest of the crew had been saved by other of the Straw Hat Pirates. Luffy and Law turned together against Kizaru, but they struggled to defeat him. Nami and Bepo shouted to their captains, begging them to win, and Tongari Den Den Mushi began to glow. Little did the crew know, but the captains had activated the island's hidden power through the strong bonds with their crews, which concentrated through the central tower into a beam of light. The beam strengthened Luffy and Law's Haki, allowing them to overtake Kizaru.
The Marines left, and the Straw Hat Pirates and Heart Pirates threw a party together on the island.