A positively epic exercise in filmmaking and storytelling, the blockbusting 20th Century Boys trilogy has proven to the most ambitious, expensive and successful undertakings in Japanese Cinema.
Director Yukihiko Tsutsumi s epic efforts to release three films in one year based on Naoki Urasawa acclaimed manga (selling 28 million copies) has brought to life a stunning doomsday thriller that spans multiple generations and genres, and bites into conspiracy theory, pop culture, nostalgia and spectacular special effects. This DVD set comes with all three films in the trilogy, plus an extra disc packed full of Special Features totaling 4 Hours!
The 20th Century Boys saga begins in 1969 when a young boy named Kenji and his friends write The Book of Prophecy. In the book, they write about a future where they fight against an evil organization trying to take over the world and bringing about Doomsday. Years later in 1997, a mysterious cult being lead by a man only known as Friend has emerged and gained strong influence over society. A series of catastrophic events begin to occur, mirroring the prophecies made up by the young Kenji. The greatest fear is that the climax of The Book of Prophecy will become a reality: on December 31st, 2000, a terrifying giant virus-spreading robot will attack the entire city of Tokyo, leading to the end of mankind. The only people who know about The Book are Kenji and his childhood friends. Who is Friend? Will Kenji and his friends are able to save mankind and live to see the 21st Century?
Sinncross22 May at 3:30 I really dont think always online is the solution
FatalGlory21 May at 17:30 @Tea The sad part is that the average gamer on the street (are there gamers on the street?) will suffer, but the pirates will still find away to get the games for free. It's a security arms race and the gamer suffers.
Tea21 May at 17:20 I think piracy is affecting the gaming Industry so much (especially on PC) thats its most likely going to be the future of gaming. Although I dont the next gen consoles (Xbox 720 adb PS4) will have permanent Internet connectivity as a requirement but most likley, the follwing will
FatalGlory21 May at 17:13 @Tea Notch was talking about this on Twitter the other day. He said that it was one of the major cons of Diablo.
Tea21 May at 17:05 Well i think its an important thing to discuss as Publishers need to be aware of the consequences - many people do not like online only games for that exact reason!
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