![]() NEXTON’s section had posters and fabric of Koihime Musou for sale, as well as some music CDs. Alongside the games were also copies of Kira Kira-themed “Fxxkin’ Carta’ cards from last year. The pads lasted for some time while the T-shirts and bags were gone by the last day. People who bought games received a free bag, T-shirt and “oppai” mouse pads while supplies lasted. One side of the booth had hard-copy games for sale - Da Capo, Da Capo II, Guilty, Higurashi, Higurashi Kai and the all-ages version of Kira Kira. ![]() Unlike last year, MangaGamer only had one booth this year and no mini-concerts. For those of you who simply want the big headlines, JAST USA announced that they were looking into the Starry Sky series of otome games, and MangaGamer announced that they were in talks about Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. While VOCALOID seemed to be a big component of this year’s Anime Expo, our coverage spans the MangaGamer entourage, JAST USA, Shira Oka, ZERO ZIGEN and Nitro+. ![]() Anime Expo 2011, like previous years, did not disappoint, and we managed to attend interesting panels, visit interesting booths and talk to interesting people.
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