Nah, theres a 20 gb photo iPod. Its just not branded as a photo ipod any more, just as plainer "ipod with colour screen" www.apple.com/uk/ipod/
Indeed there was: http://www.itmedia.co.jp/lifestyle/articles/0412/15/news030.html But it was NOT an iPod Photo, just a normal 20GB iPod, limited to about 2000 pieces and priced at ¥47250. There was also a similar G-Shock watch made (scroll down for all pictures): http://www.itmedia.co.jp/lifestyle/articles/0404/21/news075.html Definitely proof that the Eva otaku spirit is definitely alive and well, even 10 years later. And that's pretty lucky on the Red Cross Book, Krelian - was it expensive or difficult to obtain? I know they pop up with some frequency on Yahoo! Japan auctions, but those are for the most part off-limits to us stateside mortals.
Easy as eBay Pie I'm pretty sure I got it on eBay for about $10USD and the shipping was combined with some other Eva stuff I got from the same seller. That was four to five years ago. I could take some quick pics of my meager Eva books (I've also got all but one of the Saturn games). ~Krelian
if you think ten years is a long time and they are milking the eva series you should look at this other character a mouse hows it called ahhh mickey mouse thats what i call milking =)
But this is 26 something episodes. Not the first cartoon ever. One of the first cartoons ever is surely going to be milked. BTW, look at Mario if you want an example of extreme milking.
"Milking Mario" sounds like something unbelievably Un-Disney-Like. The milking of Evangelion has indeed gone up to an almost Star Wars level. Then again, a remaster would be so great... you know, with some updated visuals and whatnot. Likelyhood of that happening? Zero. Now, that Eva movie... who knows, it might even not immensely suck beyond all sucking. But the likelyhood of that is also quite small.
Well, if I could watch Final Fantasy: The spirits within, the Eva movie wont be that much different, IMO. You probably WILL laugh at the cheesiness of the movie, though.
Nah, S-DAT is Stationary Head DAT, which is worse than than the rotary head DATs (R-DAT) that first came out in 1987. They probably thought it would be the future of portable audio back in 1995... idiots.