Capcom has formally announced Dino Crisis 2 for Playstation. This time the game will feature both indoor and outdoor stages, and allow players control of two characters: Regina
Sony of America yesterday officially announced October 26 as the release date for the American premier of the Playstation 2. The system will retail at $299, approximately $100
Manga Entertainment has updated information about their release schedule in light of various recent rumors. X will be released on dubbed VHS July 18th, while the subtitled VHS
AD Vision has updated its web site with a new design. While the information is reformatted, there is not much in the way of new information presented. But
Anime Expo has confirmed two more guests for the June 30th to July 3rd, 2000 convention in Anaheim, California. Junichi Hayama, the character designer for Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
Cinescape Online has stated that Lightstorm president Rae Sanchini revealed that James Cameron is, in fact, seeking out the rights to the manga title, saying that Cameron and
Nobuo Masuda of Sunrise Inc. and Ken Iyadomi and Bandai Entertainment have signed a letter posted to rec.arts.anime.misc that has stated that Bandai and Sunrise will stay together
Fox Kids Network has licensed and will be broadcasting all 26 episodes of Escaflowne this Fall. Details are still being worked over, more information will be forthcoming. The
The May issue of Newtype Magazine reports that a Card Captor Sakura promotional tour is going on in Japan this month to promote the premier of the second
Robert Woodhead of Animeigo posted on their mailing list that Riding Bean by Kenichi (Gunsmith Cat, Bubble Gum Crisis) Sonada will be released on DVD in late 2000.
The latest manga by Akira (Dragon Ball, Doctor Slump) Toriyama, entitled Sand Land has premiered in this week’s Shounen Jump (2000 #23). The story takes place in Earth’s
There has been a report from a fairly reliable source that Bandai, the team that has produced Escaflowne, and many of the Gundam series, including Gundam Wing and
Anime on DVD has heard that the “six months” comment by a Pioneer representative at the Electronics Boutique trade show in regards to Akira raised a few eyebrows.
The latest Newtype Magazine provides previews of several new anime series in the works for Japanese release. New TV series due to appear within the next few months