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By Australian Ninja
Remnants & Relics. Buttonhole *Special* Feature
Welcome dear reader to Remnants & Relics, the first in an ongoing series of features looking back at various aspects of yesterday's video games. This series is one that I'd hoped to kick off many months ago, but I just haven't had the time to do it justice, until now. So consider this your opportunity to put on your best pair or rose-tinted glasses, open up a luke-warm can of clichés and prepare to hop aboard the way-back-machine.... It came from beyond two dimensions! -A Look Back at Isometric Gaming-
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By Australian Ninja
ACMI Day Tripper
Welcome Buttonhole readers to another feature that is so choc-full of goodness that I've divided it into several sections. The top half is about the Indy video games showcased at ACMI. The bottom half is about the Pixar exhibit. It's ridiculously long and all terribly interesting to read, so you may as well read it in two halves, or just the parts that interest you. After reading about the ACMI exhibits on their website and getting more than a little excited, I decided to make the perilous trek to inner Melbourne. With time on my side and money stuffed in my pocket I ventured forth to the train station. Once on board I passed the time by staring out the window, reading a volume of Dark Horse's Concrete and snacking on tasty fruit. Arriving at Flinders St, I wandered around until inevitably finding my way out of the rat-maze like station.
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By Australian Ninja
Classic Comic-book Review. Kraven's Last Hunt
"Here lies Spider-Man - Slain by the Hunter" So reads the grave of one of histories greatest superheros. "But he's not dead, is he? What happened to everyone's favourite web-slinger? Spidey seems to be alive and well now, what with his three movie deal and a string of monthly Marvel comic-book titles to his name, so why was he buried six feet under? The year is 1987. The company is Marvel. The character is Sergei Kravinov also known as 'Kraven the Hunter.' Back in the 60's Stan and Steve (Lee and Ditko, respectively) churned out a heap of cool villains for the title "Amazing Spider-Man." Doctor Octopus, The Cham
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G1 Jockey 4. PlayStation 2 Review - Australian Ninja trades his kingdom for a horse
Galaxy Angel 'A' Collection. Anime DVD Review - So, Aussie Ninja, what the hell is going on in this show?
Game On! @ ACMI - Games, is there anything they can't do?
Game On! @ ACMI - This time, it's personal
Games and Beer - What more do you need people?
George Smith is the cover athelete for Rugby 2005 - EA announces Smith as the spokesman for their upcomming game
Getting Up & Test Drive Unlimited. Press Release - These two Atari titles are shaping up very nicely
Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence - Madman release announced
Ghost in the Shell- Stand Alone Complex: Volume 1 - What's so complex about standing alone?
Gomez: Split the Difference - CD Review.
Gran Tourismo 4 Preview - Coming Soon, Maybe, Sorta, Oh Hell you'll get it soon OK
Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories - The GTA franchise blasts its way onto the PSP
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas - PlayStation 2 review
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories. PS2 Review - Remember how, we built this Vice City, on Pee-Sss-Twooo....
Greg Hasting's Paintball MAX'D. Xbox Review - Can Aussie Ninja answer my question; who is Greg Hastings?
Guillemots - From the Cliffs. CD Review - Hatchy finds the view from the cliffs to be unimpressive
Guitar Hero 2. PlayStation 2 Review - I wanna rock 'n' roll, no matter how long it is to the top!
Guitar Hero III - Legends of Rock - Does it go all the way up to 11?
GUN. Xbox 360 Review - Hey Jason, where you going with that gun in your hand?
Gun. Xbox/PS2/PC/Gamecube Review - Aimed at you, Aussie Ninja is the cowboy from hell
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By Borgieman
Manifest '07 Report
Ninja's note: Once again, it's time for another Buttonhole report on the Melbourne Anime Festival, otherwise known as Manifest 2007. If you missed Ichibod's feature on a previous Manifest, check it out here. This Manifest coverage comes to you courtesy of forum regular and newest Buttonhole contributor Borgieman, a cool guy who knows his Anime and has been known to play a video game or two. So read on true believers! A Day at Manifest 2007
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By Australian Ninja
Only Yesterday. Anime Review
The problem with having favourite films is that every time I watch another Studio Ghibli film it becomes my new favourite. It kind of renders the word 'favourite' meaningless when every Studio Ghibli film takes my breath away. Still, I can't complain about being thoroughly entertained by this whimsical and insightful film, "Only Yesterday". This gem was directed by Isao Takahata, well known for his anime film Grave of the Fireflies. Although Only Yesterday is a light hearted film that ambles along at a leisurely pace, it still manages to explore themes such as love, work, family relationship struggles, following your dreams and country versus city living. In the film, the main character Taeko decides to take a working vacation in the country, getting away from her office bound job and unexpectedly starts t
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By Jason
Speed Grapher V1. Anime Review
Well, "I don't like it" was my initial feeling when viewing this Anime for the first time. Subsequent viewings haven't changed my views a great deal. Nothing really stands out as being absolute shit but it seems that this series tries too hard. It's almost like they were more interested in creating something 'edgy' and confronting but sadly forgot to include an even remotely palatable story. The hero of this particular piece is a bloke called Tatsumi Saiga. Tatsumi is a photographer and a veteran war journalist for whom taking photos has become somewhat of a fetish. Although he seems to have become jaded - nothing is worth wasting his film on - that is, at least until he stumbles across an exclusive club for the mega rich
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