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#1 2009-09-17 09:43:26

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Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

We are a friendly community of scratchers who create high quality games, and animations. Our goal is to make Kami Studios and its associates known through out Scratch and its community. If you join Kami Studios, you get special access to our website and project gallery. In Kami Studios, we don't  look for the best, but the ones who try hardest. People with low fame are especially welcome! We have many partners, and are always proud for
their acheivements. Help us become one of the best companies today!

We accept absolutely ANYONE. As long as you won't criticize or bully. Remember, we are a friendly company.

To join, go to this gallery
http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/58254
(We are new, so only a few projects)

For more info, visit this project :
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Extremos/684854


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#2 2009-09-17 17:04:25

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

do you have any credentials? Theres lots of companies out there, what makes this different? You say you become well known, but are you, or any of your members famous, or very skilled in scratch? I may join (I'm pretty good (check out my latest projects to see how good.) )
I'm making a ninja fighting game. I just need a background spriter.
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#3 2009-09-18 02:36:24

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

Im really good at making ninja games, but I only have 1 so far. I'm making a new one right now. It will have over 200 scripts! And you ARE good! We really need you! Please join!

Kami Studios President : Extremos


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#4 2009-09-18 16:58:58

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

part time


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#5 2009-09-18 17:46:10

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

Can I join?


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#6 2009-09-19 21:41:21

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

Can you parter with Flash Studios?


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#7 2009-09-20 02:30:10

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

yeah!


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#8 2009-09-20 22:29:44

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

We have 10 members ! Hooray! Our goal is to have 25 members. Hurry and join!


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#9 2009-09-20 23:40:39

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

sounds cool, im already in the best games company called DG Games but i still want to wish my luck to you, i hope you can make a friendly games company and get people who arent very famous and deserve more fame more famous!


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#10 2009-09-25 05:31:17

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

FantasyTales wrote:

sounds cool, im already in the best games company called DG Games but i still want to wish my luck to you, i hope you can make a friendly games company and get people who arent very famous and deserve more fame more famous!

Wow! Thanks! The aim of the company is actually to make people famous and proud for who they are.


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#11 2009-09-26 04:38:15

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

I'm going to be on holiday starting tomorrow, that means a week off. You guys will be in charge here. If you have any questions, post in the forums. I'll answer then when I get back. - Extremos

Forums :http://groups.google.com/group/kamistudios


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#12 2009-09-30 21:08:03

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Hi, turns out there are internet cafes in the hotel  smile


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#13 2009-10-01 03:02:29

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

I could help do art, like sprites and backgrounds...

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#14 2009-10-02 22:44:46

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

MANGAWORLD wrote:

I could help do art, like sprites and backgrounds...

Ok. Would you like to become a part time member, or a full time member?


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#15 2009-10-04 21:15:32

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

Goal : 20 members


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#16 2009-10-04 21:30:21

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

I want to join

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#17 2009-10-04 21:33:18

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

koldplay wrote:

I want to join

Ok!


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#18 2009-10-05 04:39:27

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

http://www.wix.com/KamiStudios/Site


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#19 2009-10-06 06:25:41

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

Our first Collaborative project starts now!
We have space for 7 elite team members who are contributing to the project! That means more than 7 remixes!
I want the most experienced people in the team! If you think you're valid, show me your best project! Also, fill out the survey questions by commenting!

Not yet a member?

Kami Studios is a friendly company that invites all Scratchers. We have many associates and are determined to reach the top. If you want to join, just leave a comment here: http://scratch.mit.edu/galleries/view/58254


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#20 2009-10-06 07:43:44

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

Here is my best project http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Louis2018/672921


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#21 2009-10-08 08:57:06

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Re: Join the Ultimate Game Company : Kami Studios

Kami

Amaterasu, one of the central kami in the Shinto faith
Kami (神?) is the Japanese word for the spirits, natural forces, or essence in the Shinto faith. The oldest written record of Japanese creation is in the Kojiki of 712. Although the word is sometimes translated as "god" or "deity," some Shinto scholars argue that such a translation can cause a misunderstanding of the term (Ono, 1962). In some instances, such as Izanagi-no-Mikoto and Izanami-no-Mikoto, kami are personified deities, similar to the gods of ancient Greece or Rome. In other cases, such as those concerning the phenomenon of natural emination, the spirits dwelling in trees, or forces of nature, translating "kami" exclusively as "god" or "deity" would be a gross mischaracterization. In this respect it is more similar to the Roman concept of the numen or spirit.
Kami may, at its root, simply mean "spirit", or an aspect of spirituality. It is written with the kanji "神", Sino-Japanese reading shin or jin; in Chinese, the character is used to refer to various nature spirits of traditional Chinese religion, but not to the Taoist deities or the Supreme Being. An apparently cognate form, perhaps a loanword, occurs in the Ainu language as kamui and refers to an animistic concept very similar to Japanese kami. Following the discovery of the Jōdai Tokushu Kanazukai it is now known that the medieval word kami (上) meaning "above" is a false cognate with the modern kami (神), and the etymology of "heavenly beings" is therefore incorrect. Shinto kami are located within the world and not above it.
Because Japanese does not normally distinguish singular and plural in nouns, it is sometimes unclear whether kami refers to a single or multiple entities. When a plural concept is absolutely necessary, the term "kamigami" (神々?) is used. It is often said that there are "eight million kami" (八百万の神 ya-o-yorozu no kami?)—in Japanese the number "eight million" is often used to imply infinity.
Similarly, gender is also not implied in the word kami, which can be used to refer to either male or female kami. The word "megami" (女神?), meaning female kami is a relatively recent addition to the language, and is rarely, if ever used in traditional sources.
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1 Shinto belief
2 Ceremonies and festivals
3 Notable Kami

"Kami" are the central objects of worship for the Shinto faith. Shinto began as the various ancient animistic traditional spirituality of Japan, and only became an institutionalized spirituality much later as a result of efforts to separate out influences of other religions brought into Japan from abroad. As a result, the nature of what can be called "kami" is very broad and encompasses many different concepts and phenomena.
Some of the objects or phenomena designated as kami are qualities of growth, fertility, and production; natural phenomena like wind and thunder; natural objects like the sun, mountains, rivers, trees, and rocks; some animals; and ancestral spirits. Included within the designation of ancestral spirits are spirits of the ancestors of the Imperial House of Japan, but also ancestors of noble families as well as the spirits of the ancestors of all people.
There are other spirits designated as kami as well. For example, the guardian spirits of the land, occupations, and skills; spirits of Japanese heroes, men of outstanding deeds or virtues, and those who have contributed to civilization, culture and human welfare; those who have died for the state or the community (See: Yasukuni Shrine); and the pitiable dead. Not only spirits superior to man can be considered kami, but also spirits that are considered pitiable or weak have been considered kami in Shinto.
The concept of kami has been changed and refined since ancient times, although anything that was considered to be kami by ancient people will still be considered kami in "modern" Shinto. ("Modern" meaning since it was formalized into a unified religion under the influence of foreign religions like Buddhism.) Even within modern Shinto, there are no clearly defined criteria for what should or should not be worshipped as kami. The difference between modern Shinto and the ancient animistic religions is mainly a refinement of the kami-concept, rather than a difference in definitions.
In the ancient animistic religions, kami were understood as simply the divine forces of nature. Worshippers in ancient Japan revered creations of nature which exhibited a particular beauty and power such as waterfalls, mountains, boulders, animals, trees, grasses and even rice paddies. They strongly believed the spirits or resident kami deserved respect.
Although the ancient designations are still adhered to, in modern Shinto many priests also consider kami to be anthropomorphic spirits, with nobility and authority. These include such mythological figures as Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess of the Shinto pantheon. Although these kami can be considered deities, they are not necessarily considered omnipotent or omniscient, and like the Greek Gods, they had flawed personalities and were quite capable of ignoble acts. In the myths of Amaterasu, for example, she could see the events of the human world. She also had to use divination rituals to see the future.
The kami traditionally possessed two souls, one gentle (nigi-mitama) and the other assertive (ara-mitama). This human but powerful form of kami was also divided into amatsu-kami ("the heavenly deities") and kunitsu-kami ("the gods of the earthly realm"). A deity would behave differently according to which soul was in control at a given time. In many ways, this was representative of nature's sudden changes and would explain why there were kami for every meteorological event: snowfall, rain, typhoons, floods, lightning and volcanoes.
The ancestors of a particular family can also be worshipped as kami. In this sense, these kami were worshipped not because of their godly powers, but because of a distinct quality or value. These kami were regional and many shrines (hokora) were built in honour of these kami. In many cases, people who once lived can thus be deified as gods; an example of this is Tenjin, who was Sugawara no Michizane (845-903) in life.
Ceremonies and festivals

To properly encourage the spirit of the kami to dwell in the holy sanctuary, long and complex ceremonies are needed. In some temples, it takes ten years for the priests to learn them. The priesthood was traditionally hereditary. One temple has drawn its priests from the same four families for over a hundred generations. Not uncommonly, the clergy may be priestesses. The priests may be assisted by miko, young unmarried women dressed in white kimono. Neither priests nor priestesses live as ascetics; it is common for them to be married, and they are not traditionally expected to meditate. Rather, they are considered specialists in the arts of maintaining the connection between the kami and the people.
[edit]Notable kami

Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess
Sarutahiko Okami, kami of earth
Tsukuyomi, the moon god
Susanoo-no-ikoto, the sea and storms god
Inari Okami, god of foxes
Kotoamatsukami, the primary kami trinity
Izanagi-no-Mikoto, the first man
Izanami-no-Mikoto, the first woman
Omoikane, the deity of wisdom


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