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Friday, June 5, 2009

Good Bye Kung Fu Guy



John Arthur Carradine, December 8, 1936 - June 3, 2009


David Carradine was found dead in his Bangkok hotel room this June 4. According to preliminary investigations, he hanged himself and was dead for 12 hours before the hotel maid found him. He was born John Arthur Carradine and was best know for the 70's TV series Kung Fu. Over more than 4 decades of his career, he has appeared in more than 100 feature films. This generation best knows him as Bill from the Kill Bill series starring Uma Thurman.


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Thursday, June 4, 2009

PSP Go is A Go!



Sony has officially announced the release dates of the brand spankin' new PSP Go.
Specs are:
Bluetooth and WiFi
A 3.8 inch screen
108 grams(43% lighter than the PSP 3000 imagine that!)
Contains a whopping 16gig of internal storage!and is still expandable via external storage(whoa!)
New slide out gamepad.

The new PSP Go will be first released on October in North America and Europe with a price of $249. The Japanese version will cost $280('coz everything from Japan costs more) and will be released on November.

Video of the PSP Go after the break!




via Kotaku

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This Summer: New Black Wii(But Only In Japan)




How come almost all the cool stuff comes from Japan? According to Kotaku, Nintendo will release a black version of the ever popular Wii and will retail for about ¥25,000 (US$260). For the obsessive-compulsive in all of us, do not worry. Good ole Ninty will also sell black versions of Wii peripherals and will cost as follows: Black Wii Remote ¥3,800 (US$40), Black Nunchaku ¥1,800 (US$19), Black Classic Controller Pro ¥2,000 (US$21). Hmmmm I'd settle for a white version not unless a crimson red Wii comes out.

Image and Story from Kotaku


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