Regalito sorpresa de Itagaki antes del E3
Ya se que Urashima lo había adelantado, pero no las tenía todas conmigo por la similitud de las características con lo poco que se sabe del Cronus.
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Y Jeff Gerstmann creía que sería el mismo juego
I'm going to guess and say yes, but we haven't gotten any official confirmation on that, which is why we currently have them listed as two seperate games in our database. If and when that's confirmed, we'll be merging the two gamespaces together.
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Jeff Gerstmann
GameSpot
Este tío además de no saber puntuar las reviews no acierta ni una Pero gamespro y Urashima confirmaban que según Famitsu que sería juegos diferentes.
Yo es que no encontraba el texto donde Famitsu decía eso.
Dead or Alive Online is not Code Cronus
This week's issue of Japanese games magazine Famitsu contains the first information on two sequels Tecmo's got on the oven for later this year: a new Fatal Frame title, and an Xbox Live-compatible compilation of the first two games in the Dead or Alive series.
Dead or Alive Online will contain full ports of the first two DOA titles, which have so far seen release on the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast and PS2. Dead or Alive 1 will be a straight port of the Saturn version, which was in turn a straight port of the original arcade game, but DOA2 is a bit of a different story. The second game be a complete remake, featuring Xbox-caliber audiovisuals and (we presume) the "attention to detail" on the female fighters you've come to expect from Tomonobu Itagaki and his staff at Team Ninja. Both titles will be fully Xbox Live compatible, so you'll be able to duke it out with friends from all over the country (world, even). No release date or price was announced, and Tecmo was quick to mention that this project is not the DOA Code: Cronus game they announced at last fall's Tokyo Game Show .
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http://www.gamepro.com/gamepro/famitsu/games/news/29218.shtml
Raphael y Michael Jackson todo en uno
Y ahora una duda, de que tratará exactamente el DOA Cronus?