That cover, via its pink lettering (Famitsu has been getting more and more fruity of late), promises lots of big coverage, including details on Sengoku Musou, Dragon Quest V and Onimusha 3 along with strategy guides for Capcom's Biohazard Outbreak, Square Enix's Front Mission Force, EA's Lord of the Rings: Return of the King and Sammy's Seven Samurai 20XX.
Among more recent and upcoming projects are her second single Garden, now available through Sony Records, a musical called Into the Woods, set to open on 6/9 and a new movie called School Wars Hero, set for release this Fall.įor the record, she has nothing to do with games.Īnyhow, she may look creepy on the cover, but look inside the magazine at her four page spread and it's clear that she's a fox! Schwing! She's foxilicious! Sayaka was featured in last year's Dragon Head movie and in TBS's Yankee Boukou ni Kaeru drama series. The A blood type worries us, but we can live. Her birthdate of 10/1/86 makes her just 17 years old, and a height of 160 centimeters makes all the parts line up just right. The girl looking into your eyes is Sayaka, a young Japanese talent. Only this time, the cutie featured in the magazine is kinda creepy with her massive eyes and a coat probably made from some dead animal. In the meanwhile, here's a funny picture that we saw while up to our weekly shenanigans in the massive Shinjuku train station:įAMITSU JOUHOU GO! Check out Famitsu, continuing with the underage cuties. This lack of software will see some letting up this week with such big releases as Fu-un Shin Sen Gumi, 1080 Silverstorm, Nebula Echo Night and Gyakuten Saiban 3. A slow week in Japanese games as Island of the Kaiju and some strange Global A Entertainment PS2 game whose name we don't care to look up saw release.