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Sergirt82 escribió:Como me temía, el tema "Bubble" no estará en la versión occidental de Y0 :
https://twitter.com/JohnLHardin/status/ ... 2213850112
Y en Game.es ya lo dejan reservar en la web, a 65 € y versión normal. Ya me veo que en Europa no nos darán nada y encima pagaremos más .
La traducción del Kiwami se está realizando desde cero:
https://twitter.com/sam_mullen/status/8 ... 8756357120
Ekir escribió:65 paB0$$$$$$$$$
redios... yo es que no soy de pagar 60-70 napazos ya ni por el mejor juego del mondo lirondo. Pero si llega físico, caerá tras la 1a ofertilla que vea de ¿40, 50?
Ekir escribió:¿Qué es eso del bubble? yo solo conozco un tal michael buble que el tio canta a lo frank sinatra... y un juego viejuno llamado bubble bobble de dos dragones de aspecto chibi....
Sergirt82 escribió:Si hay un juego/saga al que tenga que pagar estos precios, este tiene todo mi apoyo . Y más cuando hace casi cinco años del último juego físico que sacaron por aquí
Sergirt82 escribió:Ekir escribió:¿Qué es eso del bubble? yo solo conozco un tal michael buble que el tio canta a lo frank sinatra... y un juego viejuno llamado bubble bobble de dos dragones de aspecto chibi....
Es la canción principal del juego en Japón (en el 0:46 sale tu amigo ) :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Pl3Gq9tAlE
A ver qué nos ponen por aquí. En el 5 sustituyeron todas las canciones por piezas a piano.
Ekir escribió:Quien sabe igual si es una edición maja con sus cositas... sin ir mas lejos mirad, la edición que sacaron de inicios del valkyria chronicles para ps4 era una cucada, aún no entiendo como le pusieron un precio tan bajo de salida. Pues si me dicen que al precio ese tocho le van a meter cosillas así, igual hasta arrime el hombro o mejor dicho la hucha
mimeh escribió:Zack_VII escribió:Una duda gente, conoceis alguna web, canal de youtube, blog etc, que resuma las historias de cada uno d elos 5 personajes de yakuza 5? royo resumen del capitulo explicando que ha pasado y demas? esque aparque´un tiempo el juego esperando estar mas cerca del lanzamiento del zero, y lo retomé ayer, estando al final con shinada, y aunque me acuerdo de la mayoria de cosas, al final sale mucha cosa, nombre etc que no recuerdo dle todo, y un resumen, me da igual si está en español o ingles, me vendria de perlas antes de seguir por tokio ahora.
Hombre en la wikipedia en inglés mismo tienes toda la historia.
Te lo copypasteo, esto es todo lo que va antes de empezar con Shinada:The game picks up following the end of Yakuza 4, with Yakuza: Dead Souls being considered a non-canon spinoff. Since then, Kazuma Kiryu, who has changed his name to Suzuki Taichi, has become a taxi driver in Fukuoka. Taiga Saejima is serving a 2-year jail sentence in Hokkaido following the events of the previous game, while Shun Akiyama is in Osaka on a business trip. Haruka Sawamura has also left the orphanage in Okinawa and is currently in Osaka pursuing a career of becoming an Idol. She currently lives independently in Osaka and practices singing and dancing, though her talent agency is not all that it seems. The new character in the series, Tatsuo Shinada, is a former baseball player who was given a life ban for gambling, but may have been framed.[4]
Previously, in 2010 a ceasefire between the two yakuza clans of the Tojo Clan and the Ueno Seiwa Clan ended with the revelation of a conspiracy by the police force following the events of Yakuza 4. The Tojo Clan then underwent a major re-organization under the leadership of 6th chairman, Daigo Dojima, and a truce with the Omi Alliance was formed. However, two years later in December 2012, the 7th chairman of the Omi Alliance is on his deathbed. With the death of the 7th chairman it would mean that the truce between the Tojo Clan and the Omi Alliance would be broken leading to a war between the clans. In order to prepare, the Tojo Clan is forced to strengthen their organization by aligning themselves with older clans based in other major cities across Japan, in order to create a new organization rivaling that of the Omi Alliance. This new alliance would breach the old traditional barriers of Clan territories and so Daigo Dojima heads for Fukuoka.[8]
The story begins in Fukuoka with Daigo Dojima having met with Tadashi Madarame, the patriarch of the local clan. Daigo then leaves to meet discreetly with Kazuma Kiryu who now lives under the alias of Taichi Suzuki as a cab driver. He goes home for the night and has a chat with Mayumi, a hostess that he’s befriended. After work the next day he is met by Yuu Morinaga and Masato Aizawa, members of the Tojo Clan who were running security for Daigo during his visit to Fukuoka. They inform Kiryuu that Daigo has gone missing and that the last person he had contact with was Kiryu. Aizawa and Morinaga show up at Kiryu’s house the following day, having gotten into a brawl with Yamagasa men. They learn Aoyama has taken up being the interim chairman which alarms them.
While going to retrieve his boss Nakajima from a diner Kiryu is met by Kazuhiko Serizawa, an Osakan detective with the Organized Crimes Unit. He warns Kiryu that he needs to meet with Omi Alliance Lieutenant Watase unless Aizawa and Morinaga act first and cause a war. Kiryu meets with Watase who reveals he has no interest in Daigo and thus doesn’t know where he is, but he does reveal a lot of information was leaked by Aoyama. Kazuma rushes to the hotel where Madarame and Aoyama are only to find Madarame stabbed after trying to shoot Aoyama. Aoyama was planning to take over the Tojo Clan and thus frames Kiryu for attacking Madarame and shooting Morinaga. Kiryu fights his way out, but Aoyama sets off the explosives in the hotel and eliminates any evidence.
The following morning Kiryu finds Mayumi at his apartment who it turns out is Madarame’s daughter and was tasked with watching Kiryu as a favor to Daigo to keep Kiryu’s life peaceful. He reveals Daigo also was never abducted but has instead gone into hiding as he believed that Aoyama was making an attempt on his life. With Daigo sorting out affairs incognito, Madarame gives Kiryu a letter for Yahata. Kiryu meets with Yahata and shows him the letter ordering the dissolution of the Yamagasa Family. Yahata agrees but he’s still intent on fighting the Tojo. Kiryu tears up the letter, saying that the Yamagasa need to remain intact to keep the peace in Fukuoka. As such, he has Yahata call up Aoyama demanding to meet at the docks for a war.
Instead of having the Yamagasa and Tojo fight, Kazuma proposes he take on Aoyama’s forces by himself as that won’t be a war. He battles his way through Aoyama’s men and savagely beats Aoyama as a warning. Aoyama confesses his ploy wasn’t to take over the Tojo but to lure Kiryu out of hiding. Before Aoyama can reveal his master’s identity he’s shot in the head by Morinaga who was in on the plan from the start. He admits to murdering Aizawa and declares that Kiryu go to Kamurocho for answers.
Two days later Kiryu meets with Serizawa who informs him they found Aizawa’s brutalized body and wonders if Kiryu is going to Tokyo. Kiryu says he’ll follow his own path, but the detective tells him to listen to the news. On the car radio Kiryu hears that a murder victim has been found in Sapporo with it being none other than Goro Majima. His decision made, Kiryu dons his grey suit and heads to Tokyo, bidding farewell to the photograph of the children at his orphanage.
In Sapporo, Hokkaido Saejima is serving out his sentence. He is attempting to keep on his best behavior in order to get an early parole, but is repeatedly beaten by the gang of Kugihara. Kosaka, the Deputy Warden, offers the chance for Saejima to serve out the rest of his sentence in solitary confinement but Saejima declines as he fears Kugihara will turn his attention to his cell mates whom he has befriended.
The following day Shigeki Baba, one of Saejima’s cell mates, is accused of stabbing one of Kugihara’s gang members. Saejima believes there is foul play due to Baba’s parole hearing being that day. They discover that Kugihara framed Baba to which Saejima confronts him. Kugihara reveals he’d be trying to get Saejima to fight him to delay his parole. Saejima is brought before Kosaka who gives Saejima a letter detailing that he’s been excommunicated from the Tojo Clan. Saejima also finds out that Goro Majima has been murdered.
Later that night Kosaka meets with Saejima and Baba. He details that Saejima’s parole was denied by the Ministry of Justice and the Warden was murdered outside of Sapporo Airport. He also says that there are one-hundred inmates scheduled for transfer into the prison and they are likely assassins. He gives Saejima to a snowmobile outside the southwest exit and urges him and Baba to escape to figure out why Saejima is being targeted. Saejima and Baba escape after a protracted brawl with Kugihara and the new prisoners but wreck their snowmobile and Saejima is attacked by a monstrous bear called Yama-Oroshi. He and Baba are saved by Okudera, a hunter in the nearby village who has a grudge against the bear.
Saejima and Baba head to Sapporo to meet with Kitakata who is supposedly Majima’s killer. They manage to kidnap him during the Snow Festival via the sewer system and he talks with Saejima. Majima was brought to Kitakata to negotiate an equal alliance in spite of the Tojo Clan being the larger entity, however after Kitakata agreed to it Majima then advised him to decline the offer as he suspected it was being made for foul purposes. Before Kitakata can say who the mastermind is he is shot by Baba. Baba hesitates in killing Saejima, having grown to respect him and they fight.
Saejima is then detained by the Serizawa who tells him about the turmoil in the Tojo Clan. With Daigo missing, Majima murdered in Sapporo, and Tojo Lieutenant Azumi murdered in Nagoya the clan is in an uproar. He hypothesizes that someone is manipulating the whole ordeal and that Saejima is the key. He offers Saejima the opportunity to go to Kamurocho to figure out what’s going on if he provides information to the police.
Haruka is now living in the Sotenbori district of Osaka training for the Princess League competition in order to make her big debut, having been scouted by Mirei Park of Dyna Chair under the condition that Kiryu leave the orphanage lest his past put Haruka's success in jeopardy. Despite the lessons being grueling she remains optimistic. In the first round of the finals her opponents, T-Set, try to embarrass her prior to the show, but she manages to win. However, Ogita, her dance instructor, is angry with Park as he believes she’s being unreasonable due to switching her demands to make Haruka a star from one year to six months and leaves with Park voiding any compensation he would have received. Lacking an instructor, Park tells Haruka and Horie of a famous dance teacher named Christian who has recently come to Osaka. Haruka manages to find him due to a friend also being interested in being his student. He chooses Haruka as he finds her style to be more honest and less rehearsed. He is pleased with his new assignment at Dyna Chair and promises to make sure Haruka wins.
Haruka goes to buy Park a present after an event and is met by T-Set who berate and embarrass her. They’re stopped by Park who reminds them that doing such a thing in public can spread quickly on social media and the two relent. Haruka and Park bond over a shopping trip and Park talks about her past. As a child she was abused by her birth parents and taken in by a strict foster family and faced various issues due to her Korean heritage. She later started her career as a promising idol but became pregnant at eighteen which forced her to reveal that she’d been secretly married. She had an abortion due to putting her career first, but her husband left her as he believed he was holding her back in her dreams, her agency dropped her due to the fear of a potential scandal, and complications due to her abortion rendered her infertile. She founded Dyna Chair and wants Haruka to be able to succeed as she was unable to.
Park confesses she recently received a letter from her ex-husband who she is going to meet in Tokyo. Before that she leaves a fountain pen with Haruka which was a gift from her husband. She asks Haruka meet him and so Park can look her best for him. The next day she is found dead outside the office, apparently having thrown herself from the top floor of the building.
Shun Akiyama, looking to expand his Sky Finance money-lending business to Osaka, is called by his secretary Hana about Park’s death. He reunites with Haruka and details how Park borrowed 300 million yen from him to invest in Haruka. Due to that he doesn’t believe she would commit suicide and investigates with Haruka. He comes to the conclusion that foul play is involved.
Horie is then thrown from the building the following day with Akiyama catching Ogita and confronting a yakuza named Kanai. They manage to get away. Akiyama then examines the suicide note and comes to the conclusion it’s forged as Park had to use her left hand due to an injury from Ogita during an argument. He tracks down a forger in Sotenbori who was the one who made the note and tells Akiyama that his employer was the Yakuza he fought who he’s seen in the company of Naoki Katsuya, the president of Osaka Talents.
Akiyama investigates Osaka Enterprises and finds a heavily injured Ogita who confesses to killing Park accidentally when interrogating her and having to fake her death. She was targeted due to the letter her ex-husband sent her. During this Haruka wins the final round of the Princess League but is kidnapped by Kanai’s men shortly thereafter only for Katsuya to return her and reveal that Park’s ex-husband is none other than Goro Majima and that the letter reveals his whereabouts. He strikes a deal with Haruka over the phone telling her to go to Shin-Osaka Station. She agrees, but is met by Kanai who is beaten by Akiyama. Haruka and Akiyama head off to Tokyo with the letter in hand with Katsuya shortly behind.
Esto es del principio hasta la mitad de la historia de Shinada:In Nagoya Shinada is a former pro baseball player turned adult entertainment writer. He is approached by a strange, masked man who offers him twenty million yen (the amount he would have made in his rookie year) for finding out why he was blamed for stealing pitching signs from the Tokyo Gigants which led to a huge investigation over game fixing. Shinada mulls it over despite pressure from Takasugi to whom he owes a substantial amount of debt. After a talk with Milky, an erotic masseuse he frequents, he decides to go through with it and get to the bottom of the scandal. They track down Uno, the Wyvern’s former acupuncturist, who admits he was fired from the team shortly after Shinada. He remembers that it was probably because he found the misplaced phone of Manabe, another Wyverns player.
Shinada meets with Manabe at his yakiniku restaurant who reveals there had been game fixing going on with the plays being messaged via phone to the players with Shinada being the only player who didn’t know. Manabe urges Shinada to not pry further as there was a former player who was found dead after attempting to go through with the truth. Shinada returns to Uno’s clinic to think about who could have benefited from the scandal as even the Omi Alliance and Tojo Clan had their gambling operations shut down in the area. Shinada comes to the conclusion that the Nagoya Family benefited from it all as they established themselves in Kineicho shortly after the scandal. Shinada asks Takasugi to take him to the leader of the Nagoya Family, but Takasugi admits he doesn’t know anything about the organization and just claims connections in order to intimidate others. The three smell a gas leak and Shinada chases the saboteur to a construction site where he is crushed by falling bars. Shinada recognizes the man on the roof as his former teammate Sakai whom he confronts and is forced to fight. Sakai admits Shinada was sacrificed for the good of Nagoya but is crushed by a falling generator before he can reveal anything more.
Y esto el resto de la historia de Shinada:Shinada then examines pitching data from the Wyverns and muses on how the team has taken a dive in quality, making him wonder if he wasn’t the only sacrifice for Nagoya. He and Takasugi head over to Ushijima and ask him about the Nagoya Family. Ushijima says he doesn’t know about the family’s inner workings, but claims that they’re far better for the town as before the scandal hit, Kineicho was ridden with crime. Just as they leave Shinada is contacted by Milky who claims her brother is being held hostage while Uno also calls to warn Shinada. Shinada heads to the docks for Milky who is tied up in a warehouse. It turns out it was a ruse and that she, Ushijima, and other members of the community are in fact the Nagoya Family. They hesitate on killing Shinada before Kobuta comes in intent on doing it, but Takasugi arrives in a fork lift to free Shinada. They battle through the docks chasing after Kobuta who Shinada beats. Manabe arrives and fights Shinada, though Shinada is quick to notice that Manabe let him win. He asks him who the mastermind of the Nagoya Family is to which Manabe gives him his cell phone and Shinada hears the voice of Fujita, his former manager.
The following morning the members of the Nagoya Family have turned themselves in and Shinada is met by his benefactor who is in fact Daigo Dojima, Shinada’s high school classmate. He gives Shinada his payment and tells him to stay out of anything in Tokyo, even saying he could get Shinada back into professional baseball. Shinada refuses, angrily hitting Daigo and saying he is sick of being manipulated. They fight to a draw and Daigo relents. On the train to Tokyo the evening edition of the newspaper reveals that the star pitcher of the Tokyo Gigants, Sawada, is being traded and Shinada races off to the Wyverns' stadium. Sawada admits he was meant to take Fujita’s place as the head of the Nagoya Family which was the purpose of the trade. The Nagoya Family was in fact just a puppet organization to the Kuroha family, a group within the Omi Alliance due to the organization in the midst of a power struggle. Sawada is meant to kill Shinada, but instead fights alongside him against the Omi Alliance soldiers. After the fight Shinada and Sawada have one last at-bat, Shinada hitting a home run off of Sawada’s curve ball. Content, Shinada says he can finally retire from baseball without regrets and heads to Tokyo.
Despues de todo lo de sawada, se ve una escena con fujita, escribiendo una confesion, y se la entrega a alguien, que tiene toda la pinta de ser el poli del bigote xD, y éste le pega un tiro en la cabeza.
si al final la familia Nagoya, la formada por miembros de la comunidad en si, y "liderada" por fujita, y la causante del escandalo en el que se vió envuelto shinada con el tema de su home run y las apuestas y demas , resulta que desde el principio fueron una marioneta de la familia Kuroha, que entiendo, forma a parte a su vez de la omi alliance.....me pierdo, ya que, ese escandalo entre otras cosas, sacó tanto al tojo clan como a la alianza omi de la ciudad a raiz del escandalo y la investigacion policial, es decir, entiendo que la propia omi , se hechó a si misma de ahí Oo, terminando con el tema de las apuestas y el dinero que eso pudiese generar...para que? para que una filial pequeña de los mismos, a través de una familia "inventada" , controlase la ciudad? pero de que servia si se terminó con el tema de las apuestas que era lo valioso de esa ciudad a nivel de organizacion mafiosa?
Y por otro lado, el tema del escandalo en si....lo de shinada no estaba previsto, el home run vaya, y es araiz del mismo que ganan, se investiga y se acusa a shinada de amañarlo por apuestas, peor me pierdo, ya que entiendo que el objetivo de la familia nagoya, era precisamente manipular ese partido para que saliese de ahi un escandalo, se investigase, y las familias tojo y omi saliesen de la ciudad....pero, no entiendo como resultó saliendo todo segun lo previsto, si el home run de shinada no se lo esperaban Oo, es decir, si hubiese fallado, habrian ganado los otros y que? habria saltado el escandalo tambien? no lo pillo
Users Choice Prize
The top 10 titles voted by Japan and Asia users were awarded. (Released between October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016.)
Bloodborne: The Old Hunters Edition (SIEJA)
Call of Duty: Black Ops III (SIEJA / Activision Blizzard)
Dark Souls III (From Software / Bandai Namco Entertainment)
Dragon Quest Builders (Square Enix)
Fallout 4 (Bethesda Softworks)
Overwatch (Blizzard Entertainment / Square Enix)
Persona 5 (Atlus)
Rainbow Six: Siege (Ubisoft)
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End (SIEJA)
Yakzua: Kiwami (Sega Games)
Fuente: Gematsu
Sergirt82 escribió:Primera semana de ventas de RGG6 en Japón:
1. [PS4] Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (Sega, 12/08/16) – 218,168 (New)
2. [3DS] Pokemon Sun / Pokemon Moon (Nintendo, 11/18/16) – 190,101 (2,379,446)
3. [3DS] Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo, 12/01/16) – 117,908 (280,088)
4. [PS4] The Last Guardian (SIE, 12/06/16) – 82,260 (New)
5. [PS4] Final Fantasy XV (Limited and Bundled Editions Included) (Square Enix, 11/29/16) – 79,792 (770,263)
http://gematsu.com/2016/12/media-create ... 516-121116
Anteriores:
Yakuza 1 = 134k
Yakuza 2 = 274k
01./00. [PS3] Yakuza Kenzan! (Sega) - 181,189 / NEW
01./00. [PS3] Yakuza 3 (SEGA) 372,000 / NEW
01./00. [PS3] Yakuza 4: Densetsu o Tsugumono (Sega) - 383.972 / NEW
01./00. [PS3] Yakuza: Of the End (Sega) {2011.06.09} - 298.717 / NEW
01./00. [PS3] Yakuza 5 # <ADV> (Sega) {2012.12.06} (¥8.800) - 363.717 / NEW
02./00. [PS3] Yakuza: Ishin! <ADV> (Sega) {2014.02.22} (¥8.600) - 142.811 / NEW <60-80%>
03./00. [PS4] Yakuza: Ishin! <ADV> (Sega) {2014.02.22} (¥8.600) - 73.086 / NEW <60-80%>
01./00. [PS3] Yakuza 0 <ADV> (Sega) {2015.03.12} (¥8.845) - 161.179 / NEW <60-80%>
02./00. [PS4] Yakuza 0 <ADV> (Sega) {2015.03.12} (¥8.845) - 101.656 / NEW <60-80%>
01./00. [PS4] Yakuza: Kiwami <ADV> (Sega) {2016.01.21} (¥6.490) - 103.256 / NEW
02./00. [PS3] Yakuza: Kiwami <ADV> (Sega) {2016.01.21} (¥6.490) - 60.427 / NEW
De la PlayStation Awards 2016 en Asia:Users Choice Prize
The top 10 titles voted by Japan and Asia users were awarded. (Released between October 1, 2015 and September 30, 2016.)
Bloodborne: The Old Hunters Edition (SIEJA)
Call of Duty: Black Ops III (SIEJA / Activision Blizzard)
Dark Souls III (From Software / Bandai Namco Entertainment)
Dragon Quest Builders (Square Enix)
Fallout 4 (Bethesda Softworks)
Overwatch (Blizzard Entertainment / Square Enix)
Persona 5 (Atlus)
Rainbow Six: Siege (Ubisoft)
Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End (SIEJA)
Yakzua: Kiwami (Sega Games)
Fuente: Gematsu
En el minuto 29:49 se ve la entrega del premio a Nagoshi:
https://youtu.be/pTuPynxkoWo?t=29m49s
Es raro que el Kiwami no haya vendido 500k en Asia. No ha ido tan bien como el Zero.
Y sobre la aplicación de Vita de Yakuza Zero, como era de esperar , al final no nos llegará aquí:
https://twitter.com/YakFan/status/809095499307487236
Sergirt82 escribió:Ante la salida del Zero, Sega América a colgado una curiosa encuesta para saber de qué Familia yakuzera serías:
http://yakuza.sega.com/yakuza0/quiz/
A mí me ha salido la Kazama Family . Me esperaba otra cosa viendo ciertas respuestas que he dado .
mimeh escribió:Bueno al menos ha bajado de precio la edición europea, tal como pensaba era un precio provisional mientras confirmaban o algo. 53€ en Amazon ahora mismo, 10€ menos que cuando lo reservé. Ahora sí que lo veo un precio decente.
Zack_VII escribió:mimeh escribió:Bueno al menos ha bajado de precio la edición europea, tal como pensaba era un precio provisional mientras confirmaban o algo. 53€ en Amazon ahora mismo, 10€ menos que cuando lo reservé. Ahora sí que lo veo un precio decente.
Pero del 6 dices? porque el zero es solo digital no? el del zero tambien es porvisional? porque me pareció leer que eran mas de 60 napos no? no creo que salga solo en digital mas caro que el precio que comentas del 6 en amazon no?
Lucas Kane escribió:Uf. Pues si no sube mucho la cosa, igual intento pillar la edición USA.
mimeh escribió:Zack_VII escribió:mimeh escribió:Bueno al menos ha bajado de precio la edición europea, tal como pensaba era un precio provisional mientras confirmaban o algo. 53€ en Amazon ahora mismo, 10€ menos que cuando lo reservé. Ahora sí que lo veo un precio decente.
Pero del 6 dices? porque el zero es solo digital no? el del zero tambien es porvisional? porque me pareció leer que eran mas de 60 napos no? no creo que salga solo en digital mas caro que el precio que comentas del 6 en amazon no?
El 0, es físico, lo que no sale es la edición especial en Europa. Hoy con la confirmación de que la edición europea es la normal ha bajado 10€ de precio en Amazon.
No se puede reservar ni el Kiwami aún y ya quieres tú reservar el 6 De uno en uno... y con paciencia...
Zack_VII escribió:mimeh escribió:Zack_VII escribió:
Pero del 6 dices? porque el zero es solo digital no? el del zero tambien es porvisional? porque me pareció leer que eran mas de 60 napos no? no creo que salga solo en digital mas caro que el precio que comentas del 6 en amazon no?
El 0, es físico, lo que no sale es la edición especial en Europa. Hoy con la confirmación de que la edición europea es la normal ha bajado 10€ de precio en Amazon.
No se puede reservar ni el Kiwami aún y ya quieres tú reservar el 6 De uno en uno... y con paciencia...
Ah vale vale jaja, pues he mirado en game y sigue saliendo 65€ precio base, lo de amazon es precio exclusivo? o esque en game tienen que actualizar aun?
Lucas Kane escribió:@Dene 24 de enero si no me equivoco
Toshihiro Nagoshi
Sega Games
Director of Sega Games / “Ryu ga Gotoku” series general manager
Masterpiece: “Ryu ga Gotoku” series
1. Among the games released in 2016, what title most impressed (or shocked) you?
Title name: “PlayStation VR”
Although it is not a title, it provides a new way to play games. Looking forward to the challenge.
2. The most impressive piece of entertainment content released in 2016
The movie ‘Your Name‘
The reason is… We could talk all night it is a wonderful work that combines excellent scenarios with live-action movie methods, animated techniques, and so on. I could cry hotly. It was a great learning experience as a creator.
3. Person you have personally taken note of in 2016?
There’s no one in particular. This idea conversely comes across as reinforcing, year by year, the fast-moving nature of our time in which that role changes in an instant, even though we live in an age of excess information which we can all access at any time.
4. Resolution for 2017 and a message for 4Gamer readers.
This year we released Ryu ga Gotoku 6: The Song of Life., and reached a juncture in the Ryu ga Gotoku series. I think that the conclusion of the story of Kazuma Kiryu, who has served as the protagonist for more than a decade, will be met with a mixed reception. Even still, both myself and the team are working hard and aiming to create content that will be enjoyable to the max. I believe that this is us repaying Kazuma Kiryu, too. At some point soon, I think I’ll be announcing something different. Please look forward to it.
Yokoyama Masayoshi
Sega Games
“Ryu ga Gotoku 6 Poems of Life.” Chief Producer / Screenplay / Director
Masterpiece: “Ryu ga Gotoku” series
1. Among the games released in 2016, what title most impressed (or shocked) you?
Title name: “Summer lesson: Hikari Miyamoto Seven Days Room”
A long-selling presence that pulled the PlayStation VR for two years. I think that it is a title packed with Japanese “now” in various ways.
2. The most impressive piece of entertainment content released / released in 2016
It was a year I was addicted to NHK Taiga Drama “Sanada Maru” Every success cast of the Ryu ga Suku series has appeared many times, and every time Enken (Mr. Endo Kenichi) comes out, “Woo Oh, Sakiguchi Kakke!” (“Junji Sugiuchi in Ryu ga Gotoku 4 Legend” I was amused with screaming.)
3. Person you have personally taken note of in 2016?
Kei Nishikori tennis, the Olympic men’s singles quarterfinals can not be forgotten.
4. Resolution for 2017 and a message for 4 Gamer readers
In 2016, for the first time since the founding of the Ryu ga Gotoku Studio we ended up releasing two games – Ryu ga Gotoku Kiwami and Ryu ga Gotoku 6: The Song of Life. – in a single year, and as such this has felt like the longest year of my life. Now that we’re done with making “the final chapter in the legend of Kazuma Kiryu”, I think that 2017 will be the year in which we take our first steps towards “what comes next”. I’m sort of thinking of ways we can give you to enjoy a new Ryu ga Gotoku that ties together both the past and the future.
Fuente: YakuzaFan
Sergirt82 escribió:Cuarta semana de ventas de RGG6 en Japón:
1. [3DS] Pokemon Sun / Pokemon Moon (Nintendo, 11/18/16) – 90,891 (2,949,287)
2. [3DS] Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo, 12/01/16) – 73,002 (790,530)
3. [3DS] Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon! (Nintendo, 12/22/16) – 63,577 (196,452)
4. [3DS] Yo-kai Watch 3: Sukiyaki (Level-5, 12/15/16) – 49,350 (561,508)
5. [PS4] Final Fantasy XV (Limited and Bundled Editions Included) (Square Enix, 11/29/16) – 30,381 (884,422)
6. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition (SIE, 03/19/15) – 23,765 (1,042,463)
7. [PS4] Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (Sega, 12/08/16) – 19,822 (312,500)
8. [3DS] Miitopia (Nintendo, 12/08/16) – 18,259 (120,971)
9. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome Amiibo (Nintendo, 11/24/16) – 10,858 (85,842)
10. [3DS] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Heroes (Konami, 12/15/16) – 10,710 (59,794)
15 días para Yakuza 0 .
GodOfKratos escribió:Sergirt82 escribió:Cuarta semana de ventas de RGG6 en Japón:
1. [3DS] Pokemon Sun / Pokemon Moon (Nintendo, 11/18/16) – 90,891 (2,949,287)
2. [3DS] Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo, 12/01/16) – 73,002 (790,530)
3. [3DS] Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon! (Nintendo, 12/22/16) – 63,577 (196,452)
4. [3DS] Yo-kai Watch 3: Sukiyaki (Level-5, 12/15/16) – 49,350 (561,508)
5. [PS4] Final Fantasy XV (Limited and Bundled Editions Included) (Square Enix, 11/29/16) – 30,381 (884,422)
6. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition (SIE, 03/19/15) – 23,765 (1,042,463)
7. [PS4] Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (Sega, 12/08/16) – 19,822 (312,500)
8. [3DS] Miitopia (Nintendo, 12/08/16) – 18,259 (120,971)
9. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome Amiibo (Nintendo, 11/24/16) – 10,858 (85,842)
10. [3DS] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Heroes (Konami, 12/15/16) – 10,710 (59,794)
15 días para Yakuza 0 .
Algo decepcionantes, no?
Ha salido en Korea y China ya?
mimeh escribió:GodOfKratos escribió:Sergirt82 escribió:Cuarta semana de ventas de RGG6 en Japón:
1. [3DS] Pokemon Sun / Pokemon Moon (Nintendo, 11/18/16) – 90,891 (2,949,287)
2. [3DS] Super Mario Maker for Nintendo 3DS (Nintendo, 12/01/16) – 73,002 (790,530)
3. [3DS] Momotaro Dentetsu 2017: Tachiagare Nippon! (Nintendo, 12/22/16) – 63,577 (196,452)
4. [3DS] Yo-kai Watch 3: Sukiyaki (Level-5, 12/15/16) – 49,350 (561,508)
5. [PS4] Final Fantasy XV (Limited and Bundled Editions Included) (Square Enix, 11/29/16) – 30,381 (884,422)
6. [PSV] Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition (SIE, 03/19/15) – 23,765 (1,042,463)
7. [PS4] Yakuza 6: The Song of Life (Sega, 12/08/16) – 19,822 (312,500)
8. [3DS] Miitopia (Nintendo, 12/08/16) – 18,259 (120,971)
9. [3DS] Animal Crossing: New Leaf – Welcome Amiibo (Nintendo, 11/24/16) – 10,858 (85,842)
10. [3DS] Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Heroes (Konami, 12/15/16) – 10,710 (59,794)
15 días para Yakuza 0 .
Algo decepcionantes, no?
Ha salido en Korea y China ya?
En Korea juraría que cancelaron el lanzamiento a pocos días de salir "porque sí" (cofcofcensuracofcof).
PD: Qué ganas del Yakuza 0! Y en Amazon me sigue poniendo entrega el 26-27 teniendo el envío express, serán cabrones...
GodOfKratos escribió:Algo decepcionantes, no?
Ha salido en Korea y China ya?
mimeh escribió: PD: Qué ganas del Yakuza 0! Y en Amazon me sigue poniendo entrega el 26-27 teniendo el envío express, serán cabrones...
GodOfKratos escribió:El zero merece la pena reservarlo en algún lado o no dan nada?
Sergirt82 escribió:
En Europa nos quedamos sin regalo así que resérvalo donde te dé más rabia.
Toshihiro Nagoshi: I’m often asked about what I’ll do for our next new title, but I’ll definitely offer a title that’ll blow away any kind of worries.
Sergirt82 escribió:* Y Nagoshi estuvo en la presentacion de la Nintendo Switch :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p12846wcoG0
PD. 10 días para Yakuza 0 .
mimeh escribió:Lo de Nagoshi fue acojonante... "Hola, soy Toshihiro Nagoshi y vengo a decir que en SEGA sacaremos algún juego pa la Switch supongo. Ya avisaremos si eso. Venga, ta lue."*
Aparte de los juegos nuevos igual podrían sacar Yakuza 3, 4 y 5 para Switch (el 1 y el 2 pueden sacarlos con la "consola virtual" o como se llame el sacadineros de la Switch para comprar juegos de Wii U digitales), no sé cómo será de complicado el port pero una saga como Yakuza, en Japón y para consola de Nintendo... yo veo ahí beneficio.
El Ishin!, 0 y 6 no creo que puedan porque llevan el cartelito "Only on Playstation" que no sé cómo será de vinculante pero supongo que habrá dineros de Sony de por medio.
*traducción no totalmente fiel a la realidad
Sergirt82 escribió:mimeh escribió:Lo de Nagoshi fue acojonante... "Hola, soy Toshihiro Nagoshi y vengo a decir que en SEGA sacaremos algún juego pa la Switch supongo. Ya avisaremos si eso. Venga, ta lue."*
Aparte de los juegos nuevos igual podrían sacar Yakuza 3, 4 y 5 para Switch (el 1 y el 2 pueden sacarlos con la "consola virtual" o como se llame el sacadineros de la Switch para comprar juegos de Wii U digitales), no sé cómo será de complicado el port pero una saga como Yakuza, en Japón y para consola de Nintendo... yo veo ahí beneficio.
El Ishin!, 0 y 6 no creo que puedan porque llevan el cartelito "Only on Playstation" que no sé cómo será de vinculante pero supongo que habrá dineros de Sony de por medio.
*traducción no totalmente fiel a la realidad
Pues hay una lista por ahí que habla de un RGG spin-off:
No sé sabe si es verídica, ni tampoco tengo claro que sea de la Switch viendo ciertos juegos como el RDR2, pero después de como fue el HD en la WiiU pensaba que les iba a presentar el juego de las dos piedras, trayendo dos mandos la consola . Pero bueno, si Nintendo pone dinero, Don Nagoshi no creo que ponga pegas en hacer alguna cosa .
Zack_VII escribió:lo dejo aparcado, me paso el zero, a modo de Kazuma haciendo un remember de sus inicios, y entonces encaro ya el tramo final del 0, royo pelicula de que todo "empezó ahí" y "acaba aqui" , vamos como si fuese Kazuma, recordando en le viaje de vuelta a tokyo para el tramo final, lo que le llevó a meterse en todo este mundillo que ahora implica a todos sus conocidos y queridos jajaja.
Kiniela escribió:Sergirt82 escribió:Pues hay una lista por ahí que habla de un RGG spin-off:
No sé sabe si es verídica, ni tampoco tengo claro que sea de la Switch viendo ciertos juegos como el RDR2, pero después de como fue el HD en la WiiU pensaba que les iba a presentar el juego de las dos piedras, trayendo dos mandos la consola . Pero bueno, si Nintendo pone dinero, Don Nagoshi no creo que ponga pegas en hacer alguna cosa .
Nagoshi estuvo implicado en FZERO GX lo mismo nos sorprenden con un nuevo FZERO?