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coach purse store 2011. Japanese and foreign singers, including Lady Gaga, performed at the charity concert in support of the victims of the March 11 tsunami and earthquake disaster. AFP PHOTO / Yoshikazu TSUNO (Photo credit should read YOSHIKAZU TSUNO/AFP/Getty Images)blowing head trip video game reviewAmnesia is one of the most resilient plot devices in video games, from early classics like "Deja Vu" to this year's "BioShock Infinite." It's so common that, by now, forgetful game protagonists may outnumber their counterparts on daytime soap operas.At first glance, Nilin, the heroine of "Remember Me" (Capcom, for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC, $59.99), appears to fit that mold. But Nilin is special: She may suffer from huge memory gaps, but she can also cause them in other people.It's 2084 in "Neo Paris." A corporation called Memorize has figured out how to digitize human consciousness and hack your brain. Still beating yourself up over that awful prom night? Memorize can remove the memory entirely, or edit it so you weren't such a clod. It can even extract a more positive memory from someone else's brain and let you relive it.Naturally, the corporation's access to nearly everyone's brain has its drawbacks. Political dissent is easily quashed, and the slums are filled with "leapers," memory addicts whose brains have short circuited.When "Remember Me" begins, Nilin is getting her brains scrambled by thugs in the Bastille. She doesn't recall how she got there, but once she escapes, an anarchist named Edge reminds her of her mission: to destroy Memorize.Nilin is a martial arts wunderkind, and as she regains her