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Best Buy is selling Fate Stay Night Complete Set on DVD.
Price: $44.99
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If you miss the series, pick this DVD Complete set and watch the series over again.

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Type-Moon Ace Magazine Vol.3 has been release in japan. Check it out! See inside for full details.

Source: Fate Movie official website
Source: Scan of Newtype
According to Newtype magazine September issue, "Fate/ stay night Unlimited Blade Works" movie will be premiered on January 23rd, 2010. The staff and the cast are the same as those of the TV series.
Type-Moon mega-hit Fate/stay night is to receive a further anime adaptation in the form of a theatrical movie edition.
The announcement comes obliquely by way of the opening of the official movie site, though it is devoid of content.
Just what direction the story will take is likely to be the immediate object of interest, with the 2006 anime and the original visual novel apparently having tied things up already, though there is likely ample material remaining in the many followup works..
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Judging by the image on the site — and the fact that the Fate/stay Night anime explores the "Fate" route pretty thoroughly — this movie is likely to be based on the "Unlimited Blade Works" route.
Teaser Site suggests that an announcement is "coming soon".

The best touranments in the world are held by Arcadia magazine over in Japan, specifically at the legendary and world famous Super Battle Opera (Tougeki) event. Just wanna say that Fate/Unlimited Codes be in the event! The surprise on the list is the inclusion of Fate: Unlimited Codes taking over over Melty Blood. SBO normally takes place in the first week of August (Obon Week), it might be time to pre-order the DVD's now!

Yoda(Archer) vs. Anesaki(Rin)
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Watch the arcade match of the month as one of this two pro japanese Fate/Unlimited Codes players battle it out. A must see for fans and a really great battle. I wish i could do those moves T_T
Checht out TYPE-MOON's new anime series with the opening theme. The song is called "mind as Judgment" by Faylan.

The modern-day story centers on a group of people, from all walks of life, who are brought together in the Tokyo neighborhood of Shibuya by bizarre events with worldwide implications.
CANAAN is an animated adaptation of the video game "428".
Song: Mind as Judgment by Faylan
As mentioned before, the PSP version of Fate/Unlimited Codes includes new costumes for old characters. Rider looks snazzy in a Hawaiian shirt and nothing blocks Caster's face in her new outfit.
Fate/Unlimited Codes arrives on the PSP in Japan on June 18. Capcom will release this game as a digital download in North America and Europe for $29.99.
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The game's set to release on August 20th, with the major addition being Ryogi Shiki from Kara no Kyoukai! The Limited Edition comes with a 2 disc soundtrack. See more info inside.

Adaptation to the game 428. Story about a detective, a young man, a writer, and a cat mascot who get involved in a series of bizarre events in Tokyo. Staff includes Nasu Kinoko (KnK, Fate/stay Night, Tsukihime creator) and Ando Masahiro (FMA, Ghost in the Shell, Sword of the Stranger, Cowboy Bebop Movie).
Premiere: July 4 2009
Studio: TYPE-MOON, P.A Works
Genres: No genres have been added yet.
Duration: 20 min. per episode
Episodes: 13
Capcom is joining the PSP downloadable-content experiment by releasing a new game solely through the PlayStation Store, which can send games directly to the portable or to a PC where it can be transferred.
The game is Fate/Unlimited Codes, a fighting game based on a 2008 Japanese arcade and PlayStation 2 game of the same name. Those games were themselves inspired by Fate/Stay Night, the 2006 visual novel, or interactive anime, for the PC and PS2. Like most members of the fighting oeuvre, the game will feature a tournamentlike structure, set in a small town in Japan. There, seven pairs of "masters" and "servants" duke it out using a variety of weapons for an all-powerful, wish-granting artifact.
The original Fate/Unlimited Codes' combat system has been tweaked for the PSP's control layout, making attacks "easier" with the "most basic fighting controls" in the portable version, according to Capcom. It will support local ad-hoc multiplayer for up to two people, and will also feature more than 250 missions and minigames in single-player mode, as well dozens of unlockable items such as costumes.
Developed by Eighting (Tatsunoko vs. Capcom), Fate/Unlimited Codes will be available this winter for $29.99 in the US and Canada. It is rated T for Teen by the ESRB.
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