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  • in reply to: What are you listening to now? #13306

    Mars
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    Since I seem to be the only metal-head on the forums, I’ll proceed to scare everyone here, now: http://youtu.be/P6q5IsNnQWA

    Brand new single, though.

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    in reply to: What are you listening to now? #13244

    Mars
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    Wow. lol it always surprises me when popular American stuff has any relation to cool Japanese stuff. I wonder why they wanted to put it on that kind of movie…

    Just listened to レーザービーム by Perfume. Awesome.

    Don’t want to keep posting in this thread without attaching music, so, this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZjlIKiCj3g Awesome song, and for your information, the whole single is amazing.

    Wow posted the wrong video. Fix’d

    • This reply was modified 13 years, 4 months ago by  Mars.
    in reply to: Japanse names #13177

    Mars
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    Haha. Cool.

    in reply to: Japanse names #13174

    Mars
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    I was just referring to whatever the thing was with AKB48, where they took all their best features and made a hot chick out of it.

    Thanks for the info, but that brings up another question: How do kanji names work, exactly? Is there some way to turn, for example, Mars (マルス, stylized as マルゾ) into a kanji name? That’d be pretty cool. But yea, thought I’d ask because I have no clue how or why kanji names even exist.

    in reply to: What are you listening to now? #13168

    Mars
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    Oh, man, call me a noob but I heard MEG for the first time on Tofugu’s cute cats article recently. Loved it. I didn’t know MEG was related to Capsule in any way, though. Awesome. I’ll have to check out Perfume now. Thanks for the info MisterM.

    in reply to: Japanse names #13167

    Mars
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    For those of you who think I’m a retard who can’t even spell the language he’s studying: It’s 9 AM and the edit button isn’t working. lol. Thanks in advance for any info.

    in reply to: What are you listening to now? #12875

    Mars
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    Oh, yes. This just came out.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qn705H_bnz0

    in reply to: o hai der #12767

    Mars
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    Haha! Stfu Koichi, I only do it against the low-level noobs. XP

    in reply to: o hai der #12722

    Mars
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    Protoss, here. I’m really low-level, cause I never play, so I never really play protoss. I just Terran banshee-rush all the noobs. lol.

    in reply to: Now that we know you're real, HOW ABOUT YOUR ROOM!?!? #12672

    Mars
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    KOICHI WE USE THE SAME SHAMPOO. SHAMPOO BROS.

    Sorry for the random, I’d never seen that video missing posted…

    in reply to: o hai der #12650

    Mars
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    You know it, Bb. So good, I listened to it earlier. Exist Trace has some new stuff out, too. Very good.

    And Hashi, 1/3 is better than I expected. Glad to have you, sir.

    Not a whole lot of Japanese rock, you say? This is for you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLe5yDLiOR4

    in reply to: o hai der #12631

    Mars
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    Also, I imagine you have a high degree of proficiency in the Japanese language, since you work for Koichi. Are you a fluent speaker, or what?

    in reply to: o hai der #12630

    Mars
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    Computer games and music, you say?

    Diablo 3, SC2, and Japanese rock bands, I optimistically presume?

    in reply to: Japanese in a game, question #11562

    Mars
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    Good point. So simple, it didn’t even occur to me.

    in reply to: Japanese in a game, question #11549

    Mars
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    I agree with Zeldaskitten. The newer games in the Dragon Quest series are rated Everyone 10+, so it makes sense that many kanji would be left out. I’ve noticed in anime, if the viewing audience is generally younger, the lyrics to the theme song are on the screen, but with furigana on all the kanji. Since your game was on the original NES, they probably couldn’t script furigana into the text-blocks, or lacked the necessary space.

    It’s good to practice things that are meant for children when you’re still learning; so, good for you. I’m looking for Japanese-language Disney movies, myself.

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