
Shuffle! heroine Kaede Fuyou is given a rather revealing erotic cosplay transformation by smooth cosplayer Lenfried, taking a rather exhibitionistic turn when she poses nude atop a building…
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Top Japanese game companies such as Sega, Capcom and Konami are reported to be drastically scaling back their releases of games for console platforms, whilst drastically scaling up their output of games for mobile phones and social networking services.
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- Author: Artefact
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Jan 16, 2011 01:27 JST
- Tags: 2ch, Anniversaries, Events, Food, Image Gallery, K-ON!, Mio Akiyama, Moe, Otaku


Queen of all moeblobs Mio Akiyama’s birthday falls on the 15th of January, and her devoted followers have of course marked the occasion with the usual excess of cake and figures.
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Ore no Imouto’s gothic lolita princess Kuroneko is cosplayed to perfection here by Eki:
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The potential of Kinect continues to expand – this time robotics hobbyists have developed a system for controlling an actual robot body using Kinect.
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A newspaper is recruiting writers by asking whether they can give three reasons as to why the above character isn’t moe.
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The popularity of Yumekui Merry continues to harden in more ways than one, with the advent of a bathing scene and even more of the exceedingly moe Merry.
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Infinite Stratos returns in its 2nd episode with another regulation bathing scene – completely steamed obscured by steam of course.
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Sexy cosplayer Ayaka‘s revealing cosplay of Mai Shiranui is augmented here with the addition of taut ropes in this unusual spot of shibari-themed BDSM cosplay:
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A teacher boasting to local rags about his class nearing a “record” 3 years of perfect attendance, without so much as a single student taking a day off, is being accused of human rights abuses and endangering the health of his pupils for the sake of self-aggrandisement.
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Newly aired otoko no ko anime Hourou Musuko (“Wandering Son”) has been greeted with universally positive appraisals, with many even considering it potentially one of the best of season in spite of dangerous levels of pattern deviance.
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Japanese gamers asked to rank their most anticipated games of 2011 yield up a list headed not by some blockbuster RPG as might be expected, but by none other than Ore no Imouto, backed up by plenty of other anime-based games.
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