Monday, February 28, 2011

Roxas Cosplay Wig


My show time is beginning today,and I will introduce Roxas to you,now let me make a brief introduction about Roxas to you first.
Roxas
Roxas (ロクサス Rokusasu) is Sora’s Nobody who was created when Sora became a Heartless to save Kairi.“Roxas” is an anagram of “Sora” with an X.He was first featured in the secret trailer “Another Side, Another Story” while wearing the Organization’s cloak, though he was unnamed and his face was hidden under a hood. He is also seen at the end of “Reverse/Rebirth” in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memoriesand is playable in the beginning portion of Kingdom Hearts II, and the entire game of “Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days”. Roxas is voiced by Kōki Uchiyama in the Japanese version and by Jesse McCartney in the English version.
Now,I will go on to introduce you about Roxas’s cosplay,it is his wig.Let’s go to know them now!
100% Best Quality Authentic Japanese Kanekalon fibers.
Brand New with skin top, Averager size with adjustable band that fits most head circumference.
Custom styled, Ready for Despatch.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Kingdom Hearts II


Kingdom Hearts II (キングダムハーツII Kingudamu Hātsu Tsū) is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and published by Buena Vista Games and Square Enix in 2005 for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. The game is a sequel to the 2002 Disney Interactive and Square collaboration, Kingdom Hearts, which combined Disney and Square elements into an action role-playing game, though it is significantly darker in tone than its predecessor. The game’s popularity has resulted in a novel and manga series based upon it and an international version called Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, released in March 2007.
Kingdom Hearts II is the third game in the Kingdom Hearts series. It picks up one year after the events of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories.Sora, the protagonist of the first two games, returns to search for his lost friends.Like the previous games, Kingdom Hearts IIfeatures a large cast of characters from Disney films and Final Fantasy games. Organization XIII, a group introduced in Chain of Memories, also reappears to impede Sora’s progress.
North American cover art
The game was well-received, earning year-end awards from numerous video gaming websites. In Japan, it shipped more than one million copies within a week of its release. One month after its North American release, it had sold over one million copies and was the second best-selling game of 2006.As of March 31, 2007, the game has shipped over 4 million copies worldwide.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Characters of Kingdom Hearts:Chain of Memories



Sora returns as the main protagonist of the game.Donald Duck and Goofy also return, but are less involved in the gameplay and story. Like the first game, Chain of Memories features numerous characters from both the Final Fantasy series and the Disney animated features canon. Being a direct sequel, many of the characters from the first Kingdom Hearts reappear in this game. As each world and the related characters are recreated from Sora’s memories, they interact with Sora as if they had never met before. Chain of Memories also introduces a handful of new characters. Several are members of the enigmatic Organization. Other new characters include Naminé, a young girl capable of manipulating memories, and DiZ, a mysterious man concealed by red robes and bandages. Riku is also featured as a playable character in the second story mode. After being sealed in the realm of darkness at the end of Kingdom Hearts, Riku appears in the basement of Castle Oblivion. During his story, he is aided by King Mickey and DiZ.
Six members of the Organization serve as the main antagonists of the game, though only four appear in Sora’s story mode, while the rest appear in Riku’s story mode. Among the four are Marluxia, the main antagonist and lord of Castle Oblivion; Larxene, a female member assisting Marluxia; Axel, a double agent whose loyalties are hidden; and Vexen, an unwilling participant in Marluxia’s plan. Zexion and Lexaeus, allies of Vexen, appear only in Riku’s story mode. Ansem also appears in Riku’s story as an entity within Riku trying to gain control of him. Many of the Disney villains return; although they are memory-based recreations like the rest of the Disney characters, they have different motivations compared to their Kingdom Hearts counterparts.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories




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Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (キングダム ハーツ チェイン オブ メモリーズ Kingudamu Hātsu Chein Obu Memorīzu) is an action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Japanese studio Jupiter and published by Square Enix in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance. The game serves as an intermediary between the two larger-scale PlayStation 2 games in theKingdom Hearts series. It was one of the first GBA games to incorporate full motion video(FMV).The game was remade into a PlayStation 2 game titled Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, which was released in Japan as a second disc packaged with Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix in March 2007.The remake was released in North America on December 2, 2008.
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is the second game in the Kingdom Hearts series. It is a direct sequel to Kingdom Hearts, and its ending is set about a year before Kingdom Hearts II.The story centers around the protagonist of the first game, Sora, exploring a mysterious castle in search of his friends. As he ascends the castle, his friend and rival, Riku, explores the basement levels and fights his inner darkness. The game introduces new characters and plotlines that further expand the Kingdom Hearts universe and set up the premise forKingdom Hearts II.
Though not as successful as the other Kingdom Hearts games, it received positive reviews and sales. It was praised for its story, graphics, and FMVs. The game features a new card-based battle system that is a departure from its predecessor. When it debuted in Japan, it sold 104,000 units in 48 hours.