After six years of delighting Japanese Final Fantasy fans, the successful Trading Card Game (Tcg) is finally making it's way to North America. If you're a fan of card games or Final Fantasy, it's time to prepare your wallets!
While I haven't had the chance to play any in a long while, cards games (Tcg and Ccg) have always enticed me. Something about the strategy elements and communal nature of the play appealed to me. As such, I was pretty excited to hear about Square Enix bringing over their Final Fantasy Tcg over to the West. The first set and initial cards decks will be available on October 28th. With 15 expansions already release in Japan, and undoubtedly making their way over here as well, you'd best get started saving your pennies now.
Following a six-year run in Japan with 15 expansions, 3.5 million booster packs sold and over 2,000 different cards to date,...
While I haven't had the chance to play any in a long while, cards games (Tcg and Ccg) have always enticed me. Something about the strategy elements and communal nature of the play appealed to me. As such, I was pretty excited to hear about Square Enix bringing over their Final Fantasy Tcg over to the West. The first set and initial cards decks will be available on October 28th. With 15 expansions already release in Japan, and undoubtedly making their way over here as well, you'd best get started saving your pennies now.
Following a six-year run in Japan with 15 expansions, 3.5 million booster packs sold and over 2,000 different cards to date,...
- 9/29/2016
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
This pioneer of experimental animation grew up in a brewery, was branded a degenerate by the Nazis, did animations for Disney and influenced John Cage. Prepare to be mesmerised
Here come the circles, radiating from a single point to fill the screen. They keep on coming. Are they approaching or vanishing? Am I looking up at a dome of light or down into a black hole? Patterns collapse inward, and circles of light turn and turn. Everything spirals and surges with an abstract radiation.
"It's just like Bridget Riley!" someone in the dark gallery at the Eye film Museum in Amsterdam says – but even as she speaks the image has moved on. Spirals, a series of patched-together experiments in abstract animation by Oskar Fischinger, was made in his studio in Munich in the mid-1920s, and comes near the start of a major exhibition of the animator's work.
The Eye...
Here come the circles, radiating from a single point to fill the screen. They keep on coming. Are they approaching or vanishing? Am I looking up at a dome of light or down into a black hole? Patterns collapse inward, and circles of light turn and turn. Everything spirals and surges with an abstract radiation.
"It's just like Bridget Riley!" someone in the dark gallery at the Eye film Museum in Amsterdam says – but even as she speaks the image has moved on. Spirals, a series of patched-together experiments in abstract animation by Oskar Fischinger, was made in his studio in Munich in the mid-1920s, and comes near the start of a major exhibition of the animator's work.
The Eye...
- 1/10/2013
- by Adrian Searle
- The Guardian - Film News
The Los Angeles Filmforum will be hosting the Munich Film Museum’s Stefan Droessler on Friday March 12, 8:00 pm at the The Echo Park Film Center. As per the Filmforum press release, the Museum "has an ongoing program of restoration of film works and issuing exemplary DVD editions through the Edition Filmmuseum label." At Filmforum, Droessler will "present the issues and process involved in their restoration of the pioneering film work of Walther Ruttmann, followed by a presentation of the classic poetic documentary masterwork Berlin: Symphony of a City [1927]. The presentation will include photos, scans of paintings, and Ruttmann’s short films Opus I-IV, and will last about 60-80 minutes, followed by intermission [...]...
- 3/1/2010
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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