Shenron, My Single Wish is to Destroy This Game
01.01.70
I will fess up to playing
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 for the Wii. That was the last DBZ game I played and before that I honestly can’t remember playing any other game based on the series. I do remember longing for
Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout but its price was constantly outrageous on eBay. The main reason I picked up
DBZ: BT2 was that I needed something to justify my Nintendo Wii purchase at the time and I thought it would be cool to use the motion controls in the game. I was right and the game still stands as one of my favorite on that system. I was disappointed to see that
Ultimate Tenkaichi would not have Move controls but I can’t fault them for omitting it, especially for a multi-platform release. Still, it was a
DBZ game and the formula seems to be tried and true. I mean, a quick Wikipedia search shows 13 games on just the PS2 and PS3. Now I know that they are trying out different genres and I understand that each game adds something new
Source: TotalPlayStation.com
Profile: "Content is important, marketing it more so”
01.01.70
When he got a job at Tata Group’s agrochemical major Rallis India, he didn’t wait a second to quit the ad sales job. But since this wasn’t his destiny either, he quit from Rallis India in 17 days. “Working as a production management trainee in a minus 20 degree blast freezer was horrible. I thought just because I’ve studied a certain discipline, I don’t have to make it my career”, he adds. Since ad-sales was already a part of the resume, he started looking for a job in that field. “I would go to Churchgate station every day. Opposite the station, there was (and still is) a big magazine stand; I’d check each magazine, take down the contact numbers of their publishers and make around 50 cold calls from the slot phone on the station till I got a break in a publishing house in Andheri called Graphic Arts. I joined their magazine Cuisine as an assistant manager and spent the next 10 months learning the nitty-gritties of printing, production
Source: Campaign India