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There’s a Fire Emblem: Awakening 2013 calendar coming out next month, presumably filled with Yusuke Kozaki’s excellent character art from the 3DS RPG.
You can get it for around $20 at some import shops  — half the price of the actual game, but not too much for series fans or people too impatient to wait until next year when the game releases in the West to admire its art.
Buy: Fire Emblem gamesSee also: More Fire Emblem news, media[Via Artist in Training]

There’s a Fire Emblem: Awakening 2013 calendar coming out next month, presumably filled with Yusuke Kozaki’s excellent character art from the 3DS RPG.

You can get it for around $20 at some import shops  — half the price of the actual game, but not too much for series fans or people too impatient to wait until next year when the game releases in the West to admire its art.

Buy: Fire Emblem games
See also: More Fire Emblem news, media
[Via Artist in Training]
November 31st: Latest American Elf strip points out a funny flaw in the Nintendo Power 2010 calendar.
For those of you who actually use a Nintendo Power calendar to plan your schedule, I hope you didn’t have any important appointments marked for that day…
Buy: American Elf comics
[Via American Elf, Infendo, Busy Street]

November 31st: Latest American Elf strip points out a funny flaw in the Nintendo Power 2010 calendar.

For those of you who actually use a Nintendo Power calendar to plan your schedule, I hope you didn’t have any important appointments marked for that day…

Buy: American Elf comics

[Via American Elf, Infendo, Busy Street]

Monster Hunter calendar. What looks like an innocuous, small, red or blue treasure chest with a Monster Hunter logo on it is actually a calendar, with moving numbers to allow it to display any month. Which is quite a bit more innocuous than a treasure chest, but still cute. I know if I saw it in a UFO catcher or something (it’s produced for arcades by Banpresto) I’d throw a futile 100 yen at it.
See also: More Monster Hunter items
[Via Siliconera]

Monster Hunter calendar. What looks like an innocuous, small, red or blue treasure chest with a Monster Hunter logo on it is actually a calendar, with moving numbers to allow it to display any month. Which is quite a bit more innocuous than a treasure chest, but still cute. I know if I saw it in a UFO catcher or something (it’s produced for arcades by Banpresto) I’d throw a futile 100 yen at it.

See also: More Monster Hunter items

[Via Siliconera]