
The arrival of Oricon’s light novel sales charts for 2012 has revealed the year belongs to Sword Art Online by a wide margin, with the series being by far the best selling of the year, and with every single SAO title in the featuring in the top 20 best sellers – leading to half the chart being comprised of SAO novels.
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For Sword Art Online fans it seems things keep getting better and better – after a full episode of tentacle service, the next episode comes back packed full of further “godly” action – and even some plot.
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Sword Art Online fans have been blessed with an entire episode of poor Asuna being molested by tentacles in rather thorough fashion – though at least luckily for her she is already married…
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Sword Art Online fans have been hailing the latest outing of the show as possibly the best combination of boobs and battle in a single anime so far – and as a first, it also has some “virtual” panchira as well…
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Final Fantasy XIV’s ending has seen the ominous in-game events capped off with a snazzy cut scene, whilst anticipation for its rebirth as A Realm Reborn is growing with the release of alpha gameplay footage which is markedly more impressive than the original (though this is admittedly not saying much, else it would not need to be remade in the first place).
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Sword Art Online fans have been complaining (or in less charitable instances celebrating) over the complete absence of poor Asuna from the show’s latest outing, in favour of the busty charms of Leafa (or Lyfa), the minuscule charms of Yui, and the cheating antics of Kirito.
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Founder and former CEO of Square Hisashi Suzuki has damned the company’s merger with Enix as a “total failure,” declaring Square Enix has “no vision for the future” and pointing to its huge losses and a market cap which is now well below the company’s pre-merger valuation as evidence of the disaster.
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Sword Art Online’s 18th episode, or “30 minutes with your trousers down” as some of its fans so charmingly have it, has proven especially popular with fans – thanks in no small part to all its busty bathing action and sweet maidens, fairy or otherwise.
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The spectacular end times Final Fantasy XIV’s few remaining players have been treated to as the game comes to an end in preparation for the launch of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn have been attracting almost as much attention as its spectacular launch failure.
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Poor Asuna’s time has come – though between her lengthy molestation at the hands of the creepy faery king and the huge and highly emphasised cleavage on display fans report difficulty concentrating on the rest of the contents of the 17th episode – and her competition now barely gets a look in.
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Sword Art Online may have ended to much controversy, but the Asuna-inhabited fairy world of Alfheim Online which supplants it has proved an immediate hit, with all manner of cute fairy action laid on in abundance, even as with Kirito wastes no time in returning to his cheating ways…
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Internet denizens in China and beyond have been marvelling at some of the more extreme scenes of chaos and confusion which abound at the nation’s profusion of Internet cafes, already notorious for everything from sexy girls to scenes of non-virtual death and destruction.
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