Newtype USA

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Sat 2008/01/12 17:18
According to ANN, Newtype USA is to cease publication. Have only read the Japanese Newtype so cant comment on the USA version - was it not up to par?
We previously had a poll and interesting discussion where most of you you said you prefer subs than dubs but is the the same for your anime mags? Do you prefer Japanese or localized versions?
Posted on Sat 2008/01/12 17:18 by
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fred in SG (Registered on 2007/09/25 03:58)
Student+Cheerleader
All time japanese. US version stands no chances.
(ID #20561) Posted on 2008/01/13 08:29
Hyou in Eugene, OR (Registered on 2007/10/08 12:45)
Critic of sorts
Either is fine with me, but it's nice to know what I'm reading...
Really wish they weren't stopping publication...It's the only anime magazine in my area...
(ID #20562) Posted on 2008/01/13 08:32
lostandfound in Singapore (Registered on 2007/10/22 03:22)
Part trooper, part -timer, 100% loser...
I'm neutral... but I'll go for the one giving away free figures... 
(ID #20563) Posted on 2008/01/13 08:36
Setherzam in Entei (Registered on 2007/12/16 05:24)
>.> english simply because I can actually read it.

I honestly didn't even know Newtype had a USA release
(ID #20564) Posted on 2008/01/13 08:37
qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/06 06:21)
Gunpla Enthusiast
i have a subscription to both Newtype JPN and Newtype USA and i can tell you that the latter is nothing compared to the former. in fact, i'm not all that surprised that Newtype USA is ceasing publication because 
a) it's expensive as hell 
b) it has so little content compared to the original 
c) they cover the same old animes over and over again, and they're all old stuff compared to the ones being aired on japanese tv
d) lots of spelling and grammar mistakes, the editor should shoot himself 
e) the subscription service they have is horrible, you're lucky to get 5 issues if you're on a 12 month subscription

besides, i don't really read Newtype  USA for the articles, it supposed to be quote "the moving pictures magazine" and it fails to deliver
(ID #20566) Posted on 2008/01/13 08:42
Ben-Ohki in Ottawa - Canada (Registered on 2007/12/03 12:42)
Programmer
It made sense in the beginning (I read it for at least the first year thinking how professional it was). Then I started to notice the same things you did: it was recycling the same materials... and more often than not: all materials licensed by ADV Films.

Then a few years later, I decided to pick up an issue at the newsstand and was shocked that with tax, the magazine was like $18CAD! No wonder it's not selling...
(ID #20625) Posted on 2008/01/13 14:15
Darkdam in New York (Registered on 2007/09/01 12:03)
Student & Part time worker in a Day Care
Well I prefer the japanese ones for the posters and other stuff given, the english only because I can read it. It's a bit sad that newtype usa is going to cease production since I've been pretty much buying it for more than 2 years now. 
(ID #20568) Posted on 2008/01/13 08:58
cloudduel_13 in San Antonio, Texas (Registered on 2007/10/11 11:03)
Back to the grind
I like the japanese magazines because they have better stuff,but I usually buy the english ones since I can read them.I have been with Newtype USA since '03 so this is a bit hard on me.
(ID #20572) Posted on 2008/01/13 09:21
maceo in USandA (Registered on 2008/03/06 02:29)
3d/2d animator illustrator
I know Animerica made the switch some time ago and  Newtype USA was quite an expensive alternative, one would think it was a scientific journal. In any case a localized version is preferable and the internet fills all the gaps in between. this new PiQ magazine sounds like what this site and other sites have been doing, Danny did you put them out of business with this damned fine site of yours?
(ID #20573) Posted on 2008/01/13 10:08
BandAiD in 米国 (Registered on 2008/01/08 10:04)
C. Engineering Student
Honestly, I'm not really surprised.  The subscription costs (last time I checked) was close to 90 USD. (9,800 yen) for a 12 issues.

Most US magazines are about 12-20 for 12 issues, a huge difference in price.  They claimed the extra cost came from translation, DVD, higher quality printing.  The only they had nice was the centerfolds (dont care for the DVD because its anime I've already seen).

I recall them having like what must of been 5 issues where the cover story was Gundam Seed.  It's not worth it at all.
(ID #20574) Posted on 2008/01/13 10:20
Last{[0]}Raven in South Korea (Registered on 2008/01/02 14:07)
Raven, AMV & MAD maker, Otaku
i would prefer japanese versions then the localized ones
(ID #20575) Posted on 2008/01/13 10:21
jep'ray in Los Angeles, Ca. USA (Registered on 2007/10/11 14:44)
Grease monkey
yeah, the content is rather lacking...nice big pics but thats it...but for US otaku, Otaku USA is in print now...more honest reviews of current US released Anime...but two months between issues leaves much to be wanting...Anime Insider is also out here...but it all pales in comparison to the Japanese anime mags...
(ID #20576) Posted on 2008/01/13 10:27
qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/06 06:21)
Gunpla Enthusiast
Never read Otaku USA, is it any good compared to Newtype USA? Or should I just stop buying North American anime magazines.
(ID #20589) Posted on 2008/01/13 11:12
gregory_gdp in Boise, ID (Registered on 2007/07/16 23:08)
Photographer/Night Auditor
Otaku USA is Ok if you like older shows and yaoi manga or whatever.  To me that's what it seems to be mostly.  It's only $10 so it's not as expensive and you still get a DVD too. 
(ID #20623) Posted on 2008/01/13 13:57
ChiisaiRamen in Fullerton, CA (Registered on 2007/12/22 20:25)
Yeah it isnt that great. I only bought one issue to get my hands on a welcome to the NHK poster
(ID #20578) Posted on 2008/01/13 10:39
Disc-Co in Jakarta ===> Singapore (Registered on 2008/01/07 20:09)
Mahastudent
seen it in bookstore, but never bought it...
(ID #20579) Posted on 2008/01/13 10:45
Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth (Registered on 2007/12/19 01:36)
Student and full-time otaku
I read neither, simple because it would take a fortune + a miracle to get it all the way over here...
(ID #20587) Posted on 2008/01/13 11:03
JapanAnime in Hilversum, Holland (Registered on 2007/08/05 19:35)
4th Year Business Economics Student
I've seen a Newtype USA a couple of times in Dutch book stores (my local Bruna had it a few times). But man the selling price was rediculously high!
(ID #20691) Posted on 2008/01/13 19:51
まっすぐGO! in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/11/19 19:58)
I'm taking a guess, but Newtype Japan would sell many times more copies of Newtype USA. That's the reason: too few copies of Newtype USA to be viable.
(ID #20592) Posted on 2008/01/13 11:23
MooMooCow1314 in 存在いないの所 (Registered on 2007/07/08 20:54)
Student
i've only bought USA thrice. Honestly though, Japan is better. USA focuses more on newly dubbed anime or something, Japan is more on the new releases.

heh, just bought January's issue of Newtype Japan today...love the illustration calendar 
(ID #20598) Posted on 2008/01/13 11:50
Sabar in Singapore (Registered on 2007/08/22 14:06)
Servicing National Services
I have never bought the Newtype USA magazine before so I am not sure about the inside content.

For me, I will not think of buying the localized version just because I will be able to read it as the information may not be the latest as compare to the japanese version.^^
(ID #20606) Posted on 2008/01/13 12:10
orcinus in some snowy peak (Registered on 2007/10/09 00:37)
Fine arts and communications student
I hate the DVD that came with Newtype USA. It wasn't on the Japanese version, and this DVD is really raising up the prices unnecessarily.
(ID #20614) Posted on 2008/01/13 12:37
Gibson in California (Registered on 2007/05/28 04:42)
Student artist
Danny i think it a great possible to take over the role of newtype and start your ownmagizine. Jk
Definately newtype is to expensive. I thought to myself if I should get it or not. But after i read some of it from my friend, i decide i'd blow my otaku budget somewhere elese.
(ID #20620) Posted on 2008/01/13 13:18
Meimi132 in Leicester for Uni, Norfolk for Home. (Registered on 2007/12/04 05:29)
Student, Otaku, She-Geek(Sheek lol)
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I had only just decided to start buying it regularly!! WHY THE HELL??!!! It's so awesome.... so much better than the magazine we have in the UK.... so much more colourful... :cries:
(ID #20622) Posted on 2008/01/13 13:56
maikeru in Oregon (Registered on 2007/12/07 00:41)
Replenisher
While not as good as its Japanese cousin, Newtype USA was better then most anime mags here.  It sounds like this mostly has to do with licensing fees and the fact they lost a lot of advertising dollars with the fall of Geneon.  I will miss Newtypy USA.
(ID #20627) Posted on 2008/01/13 14:53
necrophadian in Palookaville, USA (Registered on 2007/04/22 13:25)
Procrastinator Extraordinaire
Well it finally happened. I used to read the USA newtype but found it suspicious that almost all the stuff they cover is licensed by ADV. The articles are sometimes months behind what you can find in the Internets and most of 'em are just plain old uninteresting. 

Another thing that pissed me off was the fanart section. bad bad bad BAD BAD BAD drawings of Naruto, FMA, Bleach, Sailormoon, Chobits characters again and again and again.

I for one am satisfied they put a bullet through its head.
(ID #20628) Posted on 2008/01/13 14:59
BandAiD in 米国 (Registered on 2008/01/08 10:04)
C. Engineering Student
Well ADV did own Newtype USA, so that would explain why you saw so much ADV content.
(ID #20798) Posted on 2008/01/14 08:01
smokie in Ohio, USA (Registered on 2007/07/07 01:56)
Otaking
I'm not really surprised its dying. And Danny it has nothing to do with it being in English it has to deal with the fact that it as a print publication you have to pay for can't keep up with the faster, fluid and free internet. I can thing of half a dozen sites and blogs off the top of my head that can give me the same info Newtype USA would only I would get it weeks before and not pay a dime.
(ID #20629) Posted on 2008/01/13 15:10
Lucia in loli land (Registered on 2007/09/03 01:23)
student
nooooooo! 3 yrs with those people and they r shuttin down? now ill have to try a new mag! grrr...^^
(ID #20638) Posted on 2008/01/13 15:59
i'm mr. danger in Florida (Registered on 2007/08/17 10:57)
student , otaku and awesome blogger
try otaku USA, i have not bought an issue of it but i heard its ok. http://www.otakuusamagazine.com/
(ID #20734) Posted on 2008/01/14 02:07
Foxtail Dreamer in NJ, USA (Registered on 2007/09/05 11:49)
Freelance Artist
With the dawn of the internet, people can get information on anime easily without needing to buy a magazine. What's more, with downloadable fansubs, a person can watch an anime episode sometimes less than 24 hours after it airs in Japan. That's practically instantaneous.

Newtype USA focuses primarily on what's being released in the United States, so it's always months (or more) behind Japan. The magazine is practically irrelevant to the serious anime fan. I've also found there's a lot more -- how shall I say this -- girly material? inside Newtype USA, as opposed to its Japanese counterpart. I've only purchased a few issues of the magazine, and I've found it to have less of what I'm looking for. It almost seems to be geared towards a younger audience. 

So there you have it. 
(ID #20645) Posted on 2008/01/13 16:20
hendrik in jakarta,indonesia (Registered on 2007/06/01 05:51)
student
why blow the money when we get latest info that we needed from dannychoo? =D

other than danny, just i usually just go to wikipedia.
stupid anime magazine here are "really slow" in news
(ID #20647) Posted on 2008/01/13 16:33
D_Blade in Montreal (Registered on 2007/01/01 00:00)
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Don't forget members' blogs. ;)
(ID #20674) Posted on 2008/01/13 19:07
osaka.chi in Mexico (Registered on 2007/11/16 10:45)
Otaku
We only have like 2 mexican magazines, and some spanish ones. I personally don't like the mexicans, and some time ago used to buy the spanish ones, though now I only get my info from the internet, but whenever i come across a japanese publication, if I have the money I buy it ^^
(ID #20654) Posted on 2008/01/13 16:48
Henry in /usr/bin/ (Registered on 2006/12/25 20:29)
anime/cosplay events organizer
i prefer the Newtype JPN over Newtype USA anytime. it may be expensive here but it's worth every cent ^^
(ID #20666) Posted on 2008/01/13 17:33
MARl0 in United States (Registered on 2007/11/16 11:10)
Graphic Designer
This news hit me really hard. I've been subscribed to Newtype USA since issue #3. It was my favorite magazine, and I just renewed my subscription only a month ago. This was easily the worst news I've had all week. ;_;
(ID #20670) Posted on 2008/01/13 18:11
lin-da-kenobi in Lima, Peru ^^ (Registered on 2007/08/16 04:08)
medicine student & otaku
U.S.A. it's ok! but Japanese version it's way better!!^^ altough i can't read japanese my cousin reads it 4 me & they have good stuff!!!
(ID #20673) Posted on 2008/01/13 19:07
Boris in USA (Registered on 2006/12/26 01:24)
Visual Communications and Web 2.0
to all who says "Japanese is the choice" while i see why, but don't forget that some of us do not speak Japanese so we would like to read in language we can understand. I'm sadden to see this, while I never read this mag I had a positive impression about it and considered maybe subscribing to it so I can get latest anime news. Weird to see this too since anime popularity is growing in USA.
(ID #20694) Posted on 2008/01/13 20:23
sharky in NCF (Registered on 2007/09/14 03:40)
Ha!
I've been buying Japanese Newtype on and off from the beginning (is it about 20 years already?).  That is before I moved to US.  The US version, I've only bought the first issue.  Even the very first issue, I found it to be disappointing because of the content is old, missing content and mistake in the translation.  I've checked out a couple more issues on the news stand but was never improved so I keep buying the Japanese version.  Its too bad it is going away but I won't miss it at all.
(ID #20695) Posted on 2008/01/13 20:34
Hachiroku in Finland (Registered on 2007/12/27 19:42)
New media student
Oh, I didn'd know, that Newtype USA would be gone soon. I guess they didn't even know it in the local comic store, where I bought the latest issue a few days ago. I've been reading Newtype USA for years. Sometimes I've bought the Japanese Newtype, but not so often. I know Newtype USA tells always same stories about Gundam Seed, but they do have also some good content. Besides, I like buying magazines, so I've always bought Newtype USA too. 

Now I've seen some other American anime mag, but don't know much about it yet. I guess I have to beging reading it. For quite a long time I also used to read British anime magazine called Neo, but haven't bought it lately. There are also a couple of Finnish anime magazines, but I don't buy them, because they don't have so much special content. 

Anaway, it's sad news that we won't be getting more Newtype USA.
(ID #20698) Posted on 2008/01/13 21:29
Louis in London, England (Registered on 2007/10/18 01:05)
Man of few words
I would like an exact replica of the Japanese mag, with the text replaced with english translation. It could easily be done with their dtp software.
(ID #20701) Posted on 2008/01/13 21:51
Koji98 in Arlington, Texas (Registered on 2007/11/04 13:43)
Your local Otaku Cashier.
I was thinking the same thing. Since most of the time the people who buys these magazines are people who most likely download fansubs, why not just bring the same version of Newtype JPN to the US? I wouldn't know if it would sell well since the fact it would be info on new anime coming out in Japan and not seeing our shores till a year (or more) later, but it could be worth a shot. Just edit any new DVD releases to the US counterparts and change the text to english, and I think you would be set to go.
(ID #20731) Posted on 2008/01/14 01:56
qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/06 06:21)
Gunpla Enthusiast
this won't work because of a few issues, the biggest one being licensing and copyright D:
(ID #20771) Posted on 2008/01/14 05:06
Edward in SE Michigan/Osaka (Registered on 2006/12/24 13:14)
Troubleshooter, Universal Exports
I bought a couple of issues to have a look and that was it.  Like most western Anime magazines, it was trash.  No surprise the plug is being pulled.  It's a shame since it could have been something good.  Always wanted to see the Korean version...

I wouldn't call the Newtype USA a localized version.  Very little of the content was from the Japan version.  Too much of the coverage was games.  We have many great game magazines here now.  The editor should have been focusing on content that wasn't getting a lot of coverage here.
(ID #20704) Posted on 2008/01/13 22:44
Vic Fieger in Mass., USA (Registered on 2007/11/23 16:14)
Typographer
I got my subscription renewed as a Christmas gift. What happens to that money they got if I still have ten more issues owed to me after their final one?
(ID #20760) Posted on 2008/01/14 04:05
qingy in front of the monitor (Registered on 2007/10/06 06:21)
Gunpla Enthusiast
you'll get twice the amount of their new anime/game magazine called PiQ. so say they owe you 10 copies, you'll be getting 20 copies of PiQ from what i understand
(ID #20770) Posted on 2008/01/14 05:04
The_Observer in Melbourne, Australia (Registered on 2007/03/19 19:33)
Medico/Medhead...whatever...
Have the Newtype JP publishers ever considered a translated edition of Newtype JP for the global market? 

Of course, you can't translate all the advertisements since its usually not sold overseas except through certain channels. But  I am sure that there is plenty of text (of interest to readers globally) that can be translated. 

They'd make a killing with profits. 
Take for example "Newsweek", they have their magazines in 12 other languages besides the 4 English editions globally.
(ID #20776) Posted on 2008/01/14 05:29
Insomnic (Registered on 2007/12/07 00:22)
It's more expensive than manga and the info  always feels old to people who follow fansubs.
(ID #20777) Posted on 2008/01/14 05:32
lightningsabre in Vancouver (Registered on 2007/08/30 19:39)
Pseudo-Graphic Designer, 太もも Appreciator
Supposedly they'll replace it with a magazine that will cover more than just anime, called PiQ or something. I am a little saddened by this as well since it almost translates the latest Japanese Newtype articles. And I really like reading Megumi Hayashibara's column, CLAMP's column, the voice actress spotlight, etc. I hope the next magazine can stand up to par with that... I don't need another Wizard magazine...
(ID #20795) Posted on 2008/01/14 07:40
Amiantos in Illinois USA (Registered on 2007/11/30 14:57)
Student/Part-Time Worker/Social Recluse
I haven't read either but does the Japan one come with goodies time to time where as the English one doesn't?
(ID #20805) Posted on 2008/01/14 09:16
Hachiroku in Finland (Registered on 2007/12/27 19:42)
New media student
At least there's now the English edition of Megami Deluxe magazine.
(ID #21503) Posted on 2008/01/17 06:48
djet0 in Not so Sunnyvale, Teh Golden State (Registered on 2007/01/08 21:18)
High School Graduate... Now what?
Aw, Newtype was really cool, even though I didn't subscribe to it. I have a few old issues, and when I looked at them, I couldn't believe how much insider stuff that came true years later. One from 2004 had a big article about Suzumiya Haruhi. Another was talking about the production of Gundam Seed. 
Pretty cool, though it's sad to see lots of American anime resources go like that. (I miss Anime Invasion...)
(ID #21517) Posted on 2008/01/17 08:26
ETERNAL in Toronto, Canada (Registered on 2008/03/21 12:45)
Amateur novelist
I know that the Japanese magazines are far superior, but still, it's sad to see something as big as Newtype go. Ah well, I suppose my news will have to come from Danny Choo and ANN from now on ^_^
(ID #186593) Posted on 2008/05/13 08:03
HappyCat in somewhere in Asia near the mountains and a hydroelectric dam (Registered on 2008/04/03 04:20)
freelancer,freeloader,noh drama and enka fanatic
I do pick Animerica and Protoculture Addicts way back when otakuness wasn't well too big at that time then,Newtype USA which i bought monthly because of free DVDs that comes in every month compare to Newtype Japan that you'll never know what you gonna get;Anime Insider was good in their first few months of publication but not a single freebie in the latter end which i regretted it.PiQ was a crap i'd tell you,better pick an Empire magazine.Otaku USA was good though but less and less pages that comes out every month which i don't know why; but now,i can both speak and read japanese,i bought Newtype Japan but they always cover Gundams as my non-otaku friend called this by swearing Gundamit(now i know why they are called Newtype magazine,d'oh;Lucky Star and Code Geass freebies wasn't bad at all,though).I don't know much about Animage but i would be grateful if you'd put a little insight on it.
(ID #187095) Posted on 2008/05/14 03:06
duckie in U.S. (Registered on 2008/06/19 11:24)
Engineer
They claimed it didn't go under due to the price of the mag, but thats just what they told us. I think it's just cause ADV is starting to suck a lot and are struggling to achieve anything these days. Who really knows what went on. Anyway its progeny PiQ is already dead, only lasted 4 issues. Good riddance too.
(ID #229974) Posted on 2008/07/04 23:37
Animefig in Jkt (Registered on 2008/07/06 19:51)
localized versions, because i can't read japanese
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