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Gurren Lagann & Trigun Movies!

Look forward to 2 great anime movies coming your way soon; one from an old favorite while the other is one of the hottest hit last year! On the final edition of Yasuhiro Nightow's Trigun Maximum (Volume 14), the awesome manga had finally confirm the long awaited theatrical Trigun animated project! Noted to be known as "Trigun: The Movie", they announced that the movie is to be released on 2009, featuring a completely original story from Nightow himself! Best news of yet, the announcement unveiled that the story will be on the showdown of "Vash vs Wolf"!!! This project is animated by Madhouse, directed by Trigun series director, Satoshi Nishimura, scripted by Yasuko Kobayashi, and character design by Trigun's television series creator, Takahiro Yoshimatsu.

Hardcore anime/manga fans would have heard of Gurren Lagann by now — and would be pretty pleased to know that a theatrical version of the anime will soon hit the screen! The official complete announcement of the news will be revealed to all Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann fans on the April edition of Newtype magazine — be sure to buy it this March 10! ^_^

Trigun movie source: Here

Gurren Lagann movie source: Here

Wonder Festival 2008!

It was as awesome as ever! Figurines, rare items, animes, mangas, cosplay, famous celebrities.. oh the excitement never cease to amaze visitors years after years! It was another success for Wonder Festival 2008 (Winter Wonfes), which was held last week (24th February 2008) at the Tokyo Big Sight, Odaiba Island! Even though it opens from 10am till 5pm, hardcore fans are already lining up from the wee morning to get a chance to buy the limited items sold exclusively for Wonfes event ^__^

Though the entrance ticket may be slightly expensive (2000 yen), it was indeed worth it, for the amount of items to be bought inside the event! On a personal note, aside from the usual fan-made figurines on one of the big halls, Wonfes Winter 2008 was practically dominated by Revoltech, Figma and Nendoroids on the other half of the location.

Akira: Duology Movies Starting in 2009!

Yeah yeah, who can forget Kaneda's slick looking red bike! Warner Bros and Appian Way (Leonardo DiCaprio production company) had recently re-acquired the rights to produce a live-action movie of Katsuhiro Otomo's greatest masterpiece, Akira. The movie will be a duology (produce into 2 movies) based on all the volumes of the manga, and directed by Ruaiari Robinson (The Silent City), and scripted by Gary Whitta (Book of Eli). However, the setting of the movie will be switch over to New Manhattan (a rebuilt city that was destroyed 31 years ago), instead of following the original manga storyline, which was set as Neo-Tokyo. Up until now, no cast had been been announce — so keep your shirt on for more updates, until its final release in summer 2009! ^__^

Source: http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117981194.html?categoryid=13&cs=1&nid=2562

What is gaming theory?

What economists call game theory psychologists call the theory of social situations, which is an accurate description of what game theory is about. Although game theory is relevant to parlor games such as poker or bridge, most research in game theory focuses on how groups of people interact. There are two main branches of game theory: cooperative and noncooperative game theory. Noncooperative game theory deals largely with how intelligent individuals interact with one another in an effort to achieve their own goals. That is the branch of game theory I will discuss here.

In addition to game theory, economic theory has three other main branches: decision theory, general equilibrium theory and mechanism design theory. All are closely connected to game theory.

Decision theory can be viewed as a theory of one person games, or a game of a single player against nature. The focus is on preferences and the formation of beliefs. The most widely used form of decision theory argues that preferences among risky alternatives can be described by the maximization the expected value of a numerical utility function, where utility may depend on a number of things, but in situations of interest to economists often depends on money income. Probability theory is heavily used in order to represent the uncertainty of outcomes, and Bayes Law is frequently used to model the way in which new information is used to revise beliefs. Decision theory is often used in the form of decision analysis, which shows how best to acquire information before making a decision.

General equilibrium theory can be viewed as a specialized branch of game theory that deals with trade and production, and typically with a relatively large number of individual consumers and producers. It is widely used in the macroeconomic analysis of broad based economic policies such as monetary or tax policy, in finance to analyze stock markets, to study interest and exchange rates and other prices. In recent years, political economy has emerged as a combination of general equilibrium theory and game theory in which the private sector of the economy is modeled by general equilibrium theory, while voting behavior and the incentive of governments is analyzed using game theory. Issues studied include tax policy, trade policy, and the role of international trade agreements such as the European Union.

Mechanism design theory differs from game theory in that game theory takes the rules of the game as given, while mechanism design theory asks about the consequences of different types of rules. Naturally this relies heavily on game theory. Questions addressed by mechanism design theory include the design of compensation and wage agreements that effectively spread risk while maintaining incentives, and the design of auctions to maximize revenue, or achieve other goals.

An Instructive Example

One way to describe a game is by listing the players (or individuals) participating in the game, and for each player, listing the alternative choices (called actions or strategies) available to that player. In the case of a two-player game, the actions of the first player form the rows, and the actions of the second player the columns, of a matrix. The entries in the matrix are two numbers representing the utility or payoff to the first and second player respectively. A very famous game is the Prisoner's Dilemma game. In this game the two players are partners in a crime who have been captured by the police. Each suspect is placed in a separate cell, and offered the opportunity to confess to the crime.

Note that higher numbers are better (more utility). If neither suspect confesses, they go free, and split the proceeds of their crime which we represent by 5 units of utility for each suspect. However, if one prisoner confesses and the other does not, the prisoner who confesses testifies against the other in exchange for going free and gets the entire 10 units of utility, while the prisoner who did not confess goes to prison and gets nothing. If both prisoners confess, then both are given a reduced term, but both are convicted, which we represent by giving each 1 unit of utility: better than having the other prisoner confess, but not so good as going free.

This game has fascinated game theorists for a variety of reasons. First, it is a simple representation of a variety of important situations. For example, instead of confess/not confess we could label the strategies "contribute to the common good" or "behave selfishly." This captures a variety of situations economists describe as public goods problems. An example is the construction of a bridge. It is best for everyone if the bridge is built, but best for each individual if someone else builds the bridge. This is sometimes refered to in economics as an externality. Similarly this game could describe the alternative of two firms competing in the same market, and instead of confess/not confess we could label the strategies "set a high price" and "set a low price." Naturally is is best for both firms if they both set high prices, but best for each individual firm to set a low price while the opposition sets a high price.

A second feature of this game, is that it is self-evident how an intelligent individual should behave. No matter what a suspect believes his partner is going to do, is is always best to confess. If the partner in the other cell is not confessing, it is possible to get 10 instead of 5. If the partner in the other cell is confessing, it is possible to get 1 instead of 0. Yet the pursuit of individually sensible behavior results in each player getting only 1 unit of utility, much less than the 5 units each that they would get if neither confessed. This conflict between the pursuit of individual goals and the common good is at the heart of many game theoretic problems.

A third feature of this game is that it changes in a very significant way if the game is repeated, or if the players will interact with each other again in the future. Suppose for example that after this game is over, and the suspects either are freed or are released from jail they will commit another crime and the game will be played again. In this case in the first period the suspects may reason that they should not confess because if they do not their partner will not confess in the second game. Strictly speaking, this conclusion is not valid, since in the second game both suspects will confess no matter what happened in the first game. However, repetition opens up the possibility of being rewarded or punished in the future for current behavior, and game theorists have provided a number of theories to explain the obvious intuition that if the game is repeated often enough, the suspects ought to cooperate.

New Nokia phones unveiled

Nokia has unveiled a new line up of converged devices and services that promote collaboration and sharing. The Nokia N96, Nokia N78, Nokia 6220 classic and Nokia 6210 Navigator all exhibit different location based and multimedia experiences from pedestrian navigation to geotagging and movie viewing to video and photo sharing.

Nokia N96 is a multimedia computer truly optimized for video and TV. It comes with a large 2.8" screen, 16 gigabytes of internal memory and support for high-quality videos in a wide range of formats. Nokia N78 is a multimedia computer that combines music, navigation and photography with the benefits of mobility.

The Nokia 6220 is a full-featured device that combines a 5 megapixel camera with A-GPS functionality to give new meaning to the phrase "to share". Finally the Nokia 6210 Navigator is the company's first GPS-enabled mobile device with an integrated compass for pedestrian guidance. The Nokia 6210 Navigator comes with Nokia Maps 2.0, also announced today, and includes full voice and visual turn by turn guidance at no extra cost.

The N96, 6220 and 6220 Navigator are expected to ship during the 3rd quarter of this year while the N78 is expected to ship sometime in the 2nd quarter. Stay tuned for pricing and availability once they come out.

Return of Death Note in One-Shot!

Rejoice to all Death Note fans (and all Kira fans)! Shuiesha's Weekly Shonen JUMP has a surprise for everyone on their 11th's issue where they will publish a one-shot story of Tsugumi Ooba and Takeshi Obata's DEATH NOTE! It's a 44-page story, complete in colors, specifically on the event after the end of the original storyline — with deadly news of a NEW KIRA! The return of this manga signifies the February 9th opening of L: Change The WorLd movie, a spin-off based on the 2 Death Note movies. Be sure to get your copy when it goes on sale this February 11th 2008! ^__^

Source: Return of Death Note manga

Virus based rechargeable battery

This morning when I heading to main land from Island, I heard radio mention a special news, is regarding biology research. A virus battery, discover from Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), an engineering university in Cambridge

Imagine now you are out of battery in the jungle… Ops.. Jungle are too out of topic, lets said in a public area, and your handphone out of battery, and you need to make a call. That area is either no public phone or all the are spoil. and you can't even find electrical source.

According to the News
Now, the great discover from MIT, a virus battery, according to the news, a student from this Institute discover virus that may produce electrical charges, and for the beginning of the research, the battery took 6 month time to fully charge.

To get full story, you may check at MIT website. I still cant find much photo to show here… too bad.


Terminator Goes Anime in 2009!


Eiichiro Oda should join this to make a Terminator version of Franky! ^^

You heard it right folks, the bad-ass cyborg from the silver screen is about to make its first debut in the anime scene! The latest inside scoop sniffs out that James Middleton, the consulting producer for the Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles television series, has revealed in an interview at TheDeadbolt.com that one of the next projects in the Terminator science-fiction franchise will be a collection of animated shorts created by leading European and Japanese well-known auteurs. Calling them as "Terminations", James compared it to the Animatrix shorts from The Matrix series. Best yet, the storylines is set in the Judgment Day saga, where Skynet had launched nuclear assaults all over our planet for a mass global genocide. Expect major cyberpunk war-scenes of the Terminators vs the humans, lead by man's most epic hero, John Connor!

Forget "I'll be back"; this is more like "Hope to see you in 2009!" XD

Interview Link:
http://www.thedeadbolt.com/news/102958/sarahconnor_interview.php

Dragonball: The Movie coming summer of 2008

Another anime to hit the bigscreens! This time its the super popular Dragonball series. If you have been living under a coconut shell all this while, Dragonball is a story based on Akira Toriyama's popular manga that has spawned graphic novels, a long-running TV series and more than 25 videogames. All of which have sold more than 10 million units since May 2002.

The studio responsible for this is Twentieth Century Fox and they are certainly not incapable of bringing comic to life. Just check out the X-Men trilogy and Elektra. Names that have been mentioned to be aboard this film are Justin Chatwin as Goku and James Marsters as the villainous Piccolo. You may remember Marsters from the Buffy The Vampire Slayer and the Angel series. While Chatwin was in War of the Worlds as Tom Cruise's son.

The movie is slated to be produced by legendary actor-director-write Stephen Chow (Kung-Fu Hustle) based on a script written by James Wong who will also be directing it. Wong previous direction was Final Destination and its sequel Final Destination 3.

Shooting has already begun since the end of last month and Fox will bow the sci-fi/adventure worldwide Aug. 15. Chatwin has already begun training with 87Eleven, the stunt performance company behind the action sequences in "The Matrix," "The Bourne Supremacy," "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" and "300."