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Blade Analyzer Pro Coming To PC

Blade Analyzer Pro is a great new piece of technology that uses your computer to scan any knife or sword and analyzes it against those in a database of blades in order to correctly identify it. This is a must add to any avid sword or blade collector and will save hundreds of hours of identifying and labeling your collection! Blade Analyzer Pro will have cosplayers spending less time on their collection so they can get back out on the battlefield and do what they do best--LARPING!


Independent video game label Devolver Digital and global conglomerate Zilla Enterprises have announced a strategic partnership to bring sword collection software Blade Analyzer Pro to a worldwide audience via the Steam digital distribution service. Originally developed for private use by Zilla Enterprises founder and renowned sword collector Orochi Zilla, Blade Analyzer Pro uses your PC's camera to scan any sword or knife in your collection and cross-reference it with a robust database of blades to analyze and identify any item in your collection. Users can then organize their collection by sword type, period of use, price, and rarity to create a customized online catalog to share with other sword collectors around the world. “The curators of my private collection have used a form of this software for several years in an effort to help me throuroughly catalog and complete my collection,” said Orochi Zilla, founder and chairman of Zilla Enterprises. “It’s my personal hope that the widespread use this more consumer-friendly version of the software will help me find and acquire some of the more rare blades that have eluded me over the years.” The first private beta of Blade Analyzer Pro is currently underway with some of the world’s top private sword collectors and historiacal musuems. The final release version of Blade Analyzer Pro is set to launch Fall 2013 on PC and is currently up on Steam Greenlight for review and discussion.


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