<![CDATA[Kotaku: dress up]]> http://tags.kotaku.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/kotaku.com.png <![CDATA[Kotaku: dress up]]> http://kotaku.com/tag/dressup http://kotaku.com/tag/dressup <![CDATA[Japanese Band with Girls Dressed as Mario and Luigi]]> The bassist for Japanese speed metal band Sex Machineguns Kenjirou Murai has moved to trashing to bleeps. After working on the Nana soundtrack album, Murai joined forces with a professional his new group is called PSG, short for Picopico Sound Project. It's even roped in cosplayers (above) as "vocal talent." There are loads of these retro sound bit chip bands, so how does this band stand apart? Just look at those outfits! The buttons are fantastic. CD drops today.
Picopico Band [IT Media, Thanks Witzbold!]

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<![CDATA[Enchanted Princess Journey]]> Finally a game for me! Disney Princesses: Enchanted Journey is a Wii, PS2 and PC game (with a version due out on the DS) that allows young girls (discrimination!) to create their own custom characters and help their favorite princesses help save their worlds while learning an important lesson about courage, friendship, trust and the joy of discovery. Swoon! While I do appreciate how good they've gotten at rendering Disney characters in video games these days, one fact remains...boys do not like playing dress up in video games.

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<![CDATA[Pay To Dress Like Final Fantasy's Squall]]>

With this "Squall Jacket," not only can you look like Final Fantasy VIII's Squall Lionheart, but stare into space inexplicably! Cosplay costume maker AbbyShot are selling this leather jacket for US $229. They've also got Squall's lion-headed pendant for sale. Good for casual cosplayers, but know: the hardcore ones craft their own costumes and make eye contact.

Squall Jacket [AbbyShot via Siliconera]

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<![CDATA[Sony Serves Adorable Anime Tennis]]> I always say you can never have too many big-heading anime people cheerfully trying to do the things that normal people do every day. The Hot Shots Golf series was an excellent example, and now developer Clap Hanz and Sony are bringing even more cute sports action to the PS2 with Hot Shots Tennis.

This is great news for me, who secretly adores games where you can dress up little anime girls in various unlockable costumes but really can't stand the game of golf. I guess that's not so much a secret anymore. Luckily we have a very small and discreet readership base.

Oh boy.

Anyway, Hot Shots Tennis promises the same easy to access gameplay as the golf version, with doubles matches for up to four players, fourteen different characters, eleven locations, differing court surfaces, and enough unlockable content to keep you playing until the sequel comes out, rendering all your hard work null and void. Woot. Look for it in July!

Critically Acclaimed Hot Shots Franchise Heads to the Courts With Hot Shots Tennis for PlayStation(R)2

New Tennis Game Brings Signature Hot Shots Fun With Off-the-Wall Characters, Court Locales, and Pure Tennis Gameplay

FOSTER CITY, Calif., April 24 /PRNewswire/ — Sony Computer Entertainment America announced today the July 2007 launch of Hot Shots Tennis available exclusively for the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system. Developed by Clap Hanz, Hot Shots Tennis brings the beloved, multi-million unit selling Hot Shots franchise to the tennis world for the first time. With a host of wacky characters and tennis styles, exotic court locations, and game modes, Hot Shots Tennis offers pick up and play action for tennis fans of all ages.

Available at $29.99, Hot Shots Tennis delivers entertainment value with fast-paced, colorful gameplay that fans of the Hot Shots franchise have grown to love. Incorporating an ideal blend of arcade-style action and in-depth strategy, Hot Shots Tennis includes a deep feature set allowing players to practice a variety of strokes, enter challenge modes, and play singles or doubles with up to four players. With 14 unique playable characters and five umpires available in the game, there is never a shortage of distinct tennis skills or personality on the court. Players can also enjoy a variety of court surfaces such as hardcourt, clay, and grass, set amongst 11 spectacular locations including tropical beaches and ancient ruins.

"Hot Shots Tennis draws from Clap Hanz's success with the Hot Shots franchise by providing a social gaming experience that will appeal to casual players and tennis gaming fans alike," said Jeff Reese, Director, Software Marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment America. "Whether it's playing head-to-head or in a four-player doubles match with family and friends, this is a game that PlayStation 2 fans of all ages can enjoy."

Hot Shots Tennis features brilliant visuals and fast-paced gameplay that showcases its detailed animations and realistic physics. The game incorporates an intuitive control scheme to emphasize shot direction and rallies, perfect for quick pick up and play action. Advanced players can utilize button timing and shot angles to further balance tennis strategy with character attributes such as speed and play styles (net player vs. baseline player). Players can quickly test their skills through a quick play mode to take on the game's Artificial Intelligence, play head to head singles and doubles, or even engage in four-player doubles competition. A Challenge Mode allows players to advance through seven player classes to unlock new characters, costumes, umpires, and courts. Additionally, a Training Mode is available to practice shot timing and angles for ground strokes, serves, volleys, and overhead smashes.

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