http://www.gaijinworks.com/interact/sho ... -%29/page5vicireland escribió:Yesterday, 08:42 PM #46
Just so it feels less like I'm being evil by not sharing - it's not any of the Shining games. We're still working on the "mystery" PSP game, have it mostly running (we hit lockups or weirdness due to bits that don't build right and have to request missing source that was overlooked, but overall we have most of the source code now). The contract back and forth has dragged on forever, but both sides are committed to making it happen, so it's just a matter of time before we can share and SHOW something from it.
vicireland escribió:Today, 01:19 AM
Support poll is the way to go. We're making as much physical as there is demand for at release, and that's it. After that, it's digital only. We will be shooting for a physical+digital pack on it, since it's a PSP title. Never guaranteed, but it's what every PSP title should have and we want to keep it up.
vicireland escribió:Today, 01:20 AM #52
Tsukoblue escribió: Vic can you answer any of these with yes or no?
Is the Mystery PSP RPG a Sega title?
Is the Mystery PSP RPG an Atlus title?
Is the Mystery PSP RPG a Konami title?
Can't really say much else. I was just trying to throw out a little *something* since it's been so long since we've said anything about it.
Edito:
http://www.gaijinworks.com/interact/sho ... #post12982almighty escribió:4-10-2014, 08:55 AM #59
I think I've got it.
*something* as posted by Vic is actually a clue as in 'some' + 'thing'. As in maybe "Sum" + 'mon' and add to it the thing as in 'Night'. "Summon Night" must be the mystery RPG. And the reason I also think this is the game because Vic had hinted it, by saying "... will be pleased". Doesn't Summon Night play similar to "Arc The Lad" as well as being a Strategy RPG. As in "pleased" implying here the treading familiar ground. And it's also a 'series' that is known in the US, however they were of the Action RPG variety being the only difference in this case.
If I'm on to *something* here, the only question remains, which numbered Summon Night will we get?
Is the proverbial Cat Out of the Bag yet?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summon_NightSummon Night (サモンナイト Samon Naito?) is a series of role-playing video games (mixed with elements of a visual novel based dating sim.) The series is developed by Felistella (former Flight-Plan), published by Banpresto and with character design by Izuka Takeshi,[1] spanning many different systems including the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. A popular series in Japan, the series had never been released in any other countries until the release of Summon Night: Swordcraft Story for the Game Boy Advance on July 26, 2006 in the United States. Its popularity in Japan has also spawned novels and drama CDs.
http://www.gaijinworks.com/interact/sho ... #post13009vicireland escribió:4-10-2014, 06:24 PM #71
Fabrizo1 escribió: I agree, it's the future. But I think it's still quite a few years off before digital completely displaces physical for high-end/budget games.
Back to the topic at hand; Here's the list of titles from the psp request thread for reference and the titles that can be dismissed:
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We can safely say it's not these:
Dot Defense (not a jrpg)
Gachitora (not a jrpg)
Kenka Bancho (not a jrpg)
Over my Dead Body (already stated it's not this by Vic here)
Shining -series- (already stated it's not this by Vic)
Suikoden -series- (already stated it's not this by Vic here)
Terror of the Stratus (not turn based)
Venus & Braves (already stated it's not this by Vic here)
Zill O'll Infinite Plus (not a well known title even among enthusiasts)
That leaves:
7th Dragon
Conception
Far East of Eden: The Fourth Apocalypse
Final Promise Story
Frontiers Gate
Last Ranker
Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinite
Sol Trigger
Summon Night
Valkyria Chronicles 3
Impressive work. I almost feel bad that it's come to this. Almost.
http://www.gaijinworks.com/interact/sho ... #post13042Fabrizo1 escribió:4-11-2014, 06:19 AM #85
Ok, here are the titles that might be the mystery title sorted by publisher:
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Banpresto:
Summon Night
Capcom:
Last Ranker
Image Epoch:
Sol Trigger
Final Promise Story
Konami:
Far East of Eden: The Fourth Apocalypse
Frontiers Gate
Sega:
7th Dragon
Phantasy Star Portable 2 Infinite
Valkyria Chronicles 3
Spike:
Conception
Por otra parte, y para gran tristeza de la gente a la que le gusta acumular juegos físicos:
http://www.gaijinworks.com/interact/sho ... #post12978vicireland escribió:4-10-2014, 05:36 AM #57
KrownKlown escribió: My question though, is that your goal from now on, or do you plan at some point in the future to get to point where you can make normal physical releases? I don't just mean for this specific game.
Since the push to digital will only continue to grow, I don't see the situation for physical getting better, but worse - rapidly. Most pubs will simply drop physical altogether, and some are at that point already. We'll offer physical as long as we can, but since the trend is going toward physical version obsolesce, I don't think it's worth the time to rebuild a retail channel. That's not to say we wouldn't do one-off distribution deals or something like that, but it's not the main thrust.
De hecho, la encuesta para saber el interés por una edición física del Class of Heroes 2G para la PS3, va por las 2000 unidades, cuando el objetivo es llegar a 7000... no sé si pecaron de demasiado optimismo al poner ese objetivo pero está aún muy lejos de alcanzarse. El Class of Heroes 2 de PSP aunque se tomó un tiempo para alcanzar (y superar) el objetivo, llegó a niveles numéricos de interés más cercanos al objetivo en menos tiempo, si no me falla la memoria.