XBLA: Sensible World of Soccer ya tiene fecha

y esa es 29 de Agosto:

http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=79086

Asi que aun tocará esperarse un poquito... :?
Por si alguien lo pasa por alto, al final de la noticia que comenta rhygama, hay un link para acceder a la entrevista con Jon Hare. Comentan algunas cosas interesantes, como que se podrán crear todos los equipos personalizados que queramos [ok]

Having finally played this excellent remake, we collared the game's original designer Jon Hare and threw over some questions from the forum. Over to you, Jon...
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Eurogamer: Can I have managers, ball boys, players warming up, cameramen, photographers, etc?

Jon Hare: It is like the Amiga 96/97 version of SWOS. If you play against someone online then it is like the Amiga 96/97 version of SWOS with two joysticks plugged in. So, no to everything except management.

Eurogamer: What's the date of release please?

Jon Hare: Erm, later this year...

Eurogamer: Is it going to have the full edit mode like the Amiga version?

Jon Hare: You can make all the teams you want, just like the good old days.

Eurogamer: And will it have the daftly named teams and players too?

Jon Hare: I jolly well hope so. Kebab Shop and Essex Girls do it for me every time.

Eurogamer: Will Norwich City still be the devastating force they were in the Amiga incarnations and capable of beating everyone?

Jon Hare: Of course, just like they will be next season...look out Scunthorpe!

Eurogamer: Will there be updated (current) leagues, teams and rosters for the Xbox Live version as downloadable content?

Jon Hare: Not officially no, I don't think so.

Eurogamer: Will there be multiplayer tournaments organised?

Jon Hare: Oh yes I hope so...there are already many around the world on other formats.

Eurogamer: Are you a FIFA man or a Pro Evo man at heart?

Jon Hare: Evo.

Eurogamer: Will it be just one-on-one? Is two-on-two possible?

Jon Hare: Only one-on-one...don't be greedy now.

Eurogamer: Has this opened the door for some more Sensible works? Cannon Fodder perhaps. Or even Sensible Golf?

Jon Hare: Cannon Fodder would be great; Sensible Golf I have always had my reservations about.

Eurogamer: Will there be that cool hidden bit where Engerland played West Germany and the screen goes black and white ala 1966?

Jon Hare: Erm...No!

Eurogamer: Will you do SWOS for PSN as well?

Jon Hare: Sorry, I don't think so.

Eurogamer: How difficult was/is it mapping the control mechanism to the 360 pad, as SWOS is all about precision?

Jon Hare: It has mapped really well. It's not so different from old console and '96 versions - now a DS would be harder!

Eurogamer: Will I be able to play as apples and oranges again?

Jon Hare: If you screw your eyes up and paint your telly.

Eurogamer: Do developers feel any sense of responsibility for putting out quality products on XBLA, or is there a sense that anything will sell?

Jon Hare: Good games will always sell, hardware is just hardware.

Eurogamer: Did the recent Xbox/PS2 version influence what you left in/added to the original, core game?

Jon Hare: No not at all; this is a straight port, probably what we should have done in the first place.

Eurogamer: Were lessons carried over to this project?

Jon Hare: Yes, there is no point in reinventing the wheel.

Eurogamer: Will the Cannon Fodder style mod be included somewhere as a bonus?

Jon Hare: Sorry no...I mean yes...I mean no.

Eurogamer: Will we ever see the true return of Sensible Software along with some brand new IP?

Jon Hare: Like The Who headlining Glastonbury? Extremely unlikely at the moment - who wants to buy new IP?

Eurogamer: Any other versions being released? I can play SWOS using UAE on the PSP so how about a proper version for it?

Jon Hare: What do you want a proper version for when you already have the rip-off one? Good idea though, and it does translate well.

Eurogamer: Will it play at the same speed as the Amiga version? That was the main issue with the PC release; it was too fast in comparison.

Jon Hare: Like I said before it is a direct port of the Amiga version so yes, this is the best ever version of SWOS or Sensible Soccer brought to life again by XBLA.

Eurogamer: How much personal involvement have you had in the port?

Jon Hare: I have had very little input; this is a faithful port by my friends at Kuju Sheffield and the graphics have been done by my other friend, ex-Sensible artist Stoo Cambridge.

Sensible World of Soccer 96/97 (SWOS) is coming to Xbox Live Arcade and PC via Codemasters later this year. The cost remains unconfirmed.
Hay que ver lo gordo que me cae Jon Hare y solo estoy por la mitad de la entrevista [sati]
Si, la verdad es que cuando he leido la entrevista me ha dado la misma sensación..."que tio mas seco/tonto". Lo mismo es un tio de puta madre y tenia resaca [lapota] jejeje quien sabe [angelito]
sensible soccer por live tiene que ser unos piques antologicos
mmmm me parece que este me lo pillo pero FIJO desde que tenia 13 años y salio que me vicio y por live puede ser apoteosico mejo que si fifa y pes se lo montasen y tuviesen un hijo.
En las partidas online sólo podrán jugar 2 jugadores?? mmmm... sería un puntazo jugar dos contra dos.
Joder, menos mal que lo anunciaron para el verano, si se descuidan lo sacan como regalo de reyes, no te jode....
Que ganas tengo de que salga ya y echar unos buenos vicios sin complicaciones de mil botones.
Este me lo pillo fijo ^^

Saludos ;) !
Joooooder . Vaya racha de XBLA ...

Me va a costar hipotecar la casa .... (más todavía claro [buuuaaaa] [buuuaaaa] ) .

Esto es un no parar , me duran menos los M$P que un caramelo a la puerta de un cole .
Podre revivir mis años mozos kon el Amiga ;)?
Se sabe si seran 400 o 800 puntos? mas no verdad?
Me huelo que va costar 1200 puntos...
Según la revista oficial de 360 valdrá 800...
Jodeer!Bueno,pues ya me estoy pillando mas points,ke este no me lo pierdo!
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