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Hofstra University's Newspaper of Record

The Hofstra Chronicle

New York Comic Con 2011

Hofstra Chronicle October 17, 2011

Review of the 2011 New York Comic Con's events.

A New Generation of Pokemon: Black and White

Hofstra Chronicle March 8, 2011

For fans of the venerable Pokémon series, Pokémon White is a game that not only continues the legacy, but also improves upon it. 

Bulletstorm rewards violence

Hofstra Chronicle March 2, 2011

Bulletstorm is an over the top, first-person shooter that takes place in the 26th century in an area of the universe called the Confederation of Planets. Bulletstorm is a fun game that makes heavy use of crude and toilet humor. The gameplay is designed so that players are rewarded for doing harder kills and tasks.

Killzone 3 fulfills release day hopes

Hofstra Chronicle February 22, 2011

Killzone 3 is the definition of a release day purchase, and is the perfect way for Sony to open 2011 for exclusives and new games.  Killzone 3 also takes advantage of the Playstation Move and 3D televisions to deliver a fun and unique experience for First Person Shooter (FPS) fans. The gameplay is fast-paced and enjoyable to keep you playing through the final act.   

 

Comic Con and NY Anime Convention

Hofstra Chronicle October 12, 2010

 

New York Comic Con was scheduled on the same day as New York Anime Fest this year. It might seem like a match made in heaven and not like the mingling of two subcultures that don't always get along.

‘Haunt’ floods shelves, leaves fans wanting more

Hofstra Chronicle October 11, 2009

What happens when you cross a priest, a ghost, and Todd McFarlane? The short story is, you sell a whole lot of comics. Image Comic's new series, "Haunt," barely had time to spook the shelves before hungry fans excited to get in on the series snatched it up. Stores preordered an estimated 60,000 copies, an unheard of amount for a first issue, and by the next day, even local Long Island comic locale Amok Time had sold every last copy.

Ryan and Jim point counterpoint Anime

Hofstra Chronicle October 4, 2009

Distribution Manager Jim Ausanio and News Editor Ryan Broderick have a discussion about the time they spent at the New York Anime Festival.

WTF:The New York Anime Festival 2009

Hofstra Chronicle October 4, 2009

The New York Anime Festival (NYAF), held at The Jacob K. Javits Center, was a strange event, left unnoticed by anyone with a mainstream sensibility. The people seemed odd and their costumes were even more bizarre. But for 21,388 people, 16% more than last year, it was a place to dress up as your favorite cartoon charac¬ter and immerse yourself in your favorite shows, movies and comic books.

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