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    I picked up the S2 complete pack. For the $1 difference no reason not to complete it.
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    My strategy was to keep everything to one side, primarily the right, and bottom, and just keep crushing them

    down and in. If you get three lanes totally blocked that’s pretty much the end, unless you have the right combination

    and shift the lanes by spawning a new block at the end of one interior lane. You can easily get to humanoid ryo-ohki this way.

    At that point though, unless you’re lucky, it’s hard to clear the field as you’ve got a lot of full tiles.

    So I started paying more attention and shifting the board more lately, just really depends.

    Early game is just as important as late, as that lays your foundation you have to end up using later.

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    What kind of insane score did you have to do that….
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    What he means is that it didn’t get a US release, it’s fansub only.

    The Jap DVDs can be found at yesasia and here: http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/product/KIBA-1011

    The DVD box of “Battle Programmer Shirase” will be released on March 24, 2004. The detail of this DVD as below:

    -Item name: “BPS Battle Programmer Shirase” DVD Box

    -Item code:KIBA-1011

    -Release date:March 24, 2004

    -Include: Episode 1~episode 5(two disks), original soundtrack CD, special feature include non-credit OP and ED music clip, the trailers at the end of each episode when it showed on TV.

    -Price:¥15,000(w/t tax)

    -Distributor: King Records

    https://web.archive.org/web/20090301234644/http://www.aicanime.com/products/bps/index.html

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    Try upsizing the image by 3x and fiddle with the sharpness and contrast. Run over it again or with your other capture tool.

    Nice to see some 101 pages. I nearly forgot about it existing…

    jgzinv
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    It seems the non anime specific cons around here are throwing anime in as a tag word to just try to grab more people.

    Some are partnering with anime cons to just get exposure.

    Since it’s a con thread.

    I have done:

    -2006

    PMMI Pack Expo (3-4 years)

    2006

    Ohayocon

    Anime Central

    Anime Expo

    2011

    Lanwar (it had AMV Hell)

    2013

    Ohayocon

    Otakon

    Chiisaicon

    Aoi Uma Con

    Kami-kon Alpha

    2014

    Ohayocon

    Louisville Comic-Con

    Kamikon Omega

    2015

    EvilleCon

    OMG!Con

    2016

    Ohayocon

    OMG!Con

    jgzinv
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    Unfortunately, I must say the showing of anime at comic-con was neigh nonexistant. There were a handful of people as pokemon, one booth for plushies with a maid/cat girl attending, one shop that sold pocky, and maybe a little anime here or there in the artist alley.

    While it felt like they had all the space of a medium Otakon, just hardly was anything there to do besides tour the dealers room, go to a overpriced signing, or go to some indie films. So I spent all of an hour and came home. No one openly flagged me down for an awesome shirt.

    So I’d rank it a *meh* unless you are into expensive 60’s comics, signings from sci fi people, or 90’s era toys, there’s no reason to go.

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    I’ll be representin at the Louisville Comic-Con Friday, handing out cards and sporting the Zero shirt.
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