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Quote from: Joe Molotov® EDGE™ on May 02, 2012, 04:41:01 PMQuote from: ferrarimanf355 on May 02, 2012, 04:11:49 PMQuote from: magus on April 30, 2012, 10:04:49 AMthere is an achievement in asura's wrath for staring at the boobs of the only female character featured in the game QuoteView of the Valley 15Give in to your male instincts.There's an achievement in Lollipop Chainsaw for staring up the skirt of the main character, too. Stay classy, Japan.Also there's an achievement in Asura's Wrath for staring at the chick's boobs.HORY SHIT WE ARE STUCK IN AN INFINITE LOOP
Quote from: ferrarimanf355 on May 02, 2012, 04:11:49 PMQuote from: magus on April 30, 2012, 10:04:49 AMthere is an achievement in asura's wrath for staring at the boobs of the only female character featured in the game QuoteView of the Valley 15Give in to your male instincts.There's an achievement in Lollipop Chainsaw for staring up the skirt of the main character, too. Stay classy, Japan.Also there's an achievement in Asura's Wrath for staring at the chick's boobs.
Quote from: magus on April 30, 2012, 10:04:49 AMthere is an achievement in asura's wrath for staring at the boobs of the only female character featured in the game QuoteView of the Valley 15Give in to your male instincts.There's an achievement in Lollipop Chainsaw for staring up the skirt of the main character, too. Stay classy, Japan.
there is an achievement in asura's wrath for staring at the boobs of the only female character featured in the game QuoteView of the Valley 15Give in to your male instincts.
View of the Valley 15Give in to your male instincts.
lol Gundam why did you have to fuck it up
I really wish they would bring back the run-into-dudes combat. That was the best.
Deep Combat >>>>> Shallow combat.
The first two games still hold up really well, but I suppose most people prefer the jumping and button-mashing of the newer entries.
Quote from: archnemesis on May 04, 2012, 02:40:20 PMThe first two games still hold up really well, but I suppose most people prefer the jumping and button-mashing of the newer entries.??Oath is anything but button mashing and you can't even jump in Ys Seven!
they jack the prices up on the "hard to find" games
Quote from: demi on May 04, 2012, 04:35:55 PM they jack the prices up on the "hard to find" games I'm really surprised by how much Ar Tonelico Qoga goes for. That game must have had a crazy small print run.
Quote from: Mr. Gundam on May 04, 2012, 04:43:13 PMQuote from: demi on May 04, 2012, 04:35:55 PM they jack the prices up on the "hard to find" games I'm really surprised by how much Ar Tonelico Qoga goes for. That game must have had a crazy small print run.I'm pretty sure NISA celebrated a game selling like 25k once. It was one of their moe moe PS3 games.
Maybe some average to poor games, they jack the prices up on the "hard to find" games and the "decent" games. Even reprints wind up being $20-30 by themselves.
Quote from: Joe Molotov® EDGE™ on May 04, 2012, 06:03:26 PMQuote from: Takao on May 04, 2012, 05:51:27 PMI'm pretty sure NISA celebrated a game selling like 25k once. It was one of their moe moe PS3 games.Probably Atelier Rorona. That has to be their best selling PS3 non-Disgaea game (going off the fact it hasn't gone out of print yet).Their best-selling PS3 non-Disgaea game is Cross Edge. Rorona and Trinity Universe also passed 25k.The PS2 days were definitely kinder to NISA, they passed 50k on a lot of different things pretty regularly. These days they have stuff that sells under 5k in the opening month.
Quote from: Takao on May 04, 2012, 05:51:27 PMI'm pretty sure NISA celebrated a game selling like 25k once. It was one of their moe moe PS3 games.Probably Atelier Rorona. That has to be their best selling PS3 non-Disgaea game (going off the fact it hasn't gone out of print yet).
I'm pretty sure NISA celebrated a game selling like 25k once. It was one of their moe moe PS3 games.
I am a twenty-nine year old man on the verge of tears. It is remarkable and wonderful how many new ways our future allow us to recreate our childhood for us to enjoy all over again.
demi, leper that filth
I'd love to sell at $0.99 but then I'd have to pay my staff buttons instead of money; sorry Borys
QuoteI am a twenty-nine year old man on the verge of tears. It is remarkable and wonderful how many new ways our future allow us to recreate our childhood for us to enjoy all over again.clearly written by bebpo or himuro or maybe both
Windows Phone 8 AKA Apollo software update will most likely make things better for you regarding that.So give it another look once that out by fall or next year in general.
That looks pretty cool Maximus, when is it out on Android?
Hey guys; I lurk most times and post the odd time but I’m using this opportunity to do a little personal spamThis is a game I’ve been working on for over a year; releasing in June, It’s called Jellyflug; check it outYou play as a bacterium in a platformer spanning 15 levels from the Kitchen floor to the human bodyIt’ll be $1.99 on the Appstore, let me know what you think and if you like it share it around it always helps
So apparently Sony has sold 1 million torne things in Japan.Sony can't even sell 1 million PSVitas in Japan.I can't even remember the last time a Sony published game sold 1 million in Japan.(Image removed from quote.)
hey maximus, your game looks cool. Post in June to remind us when it hits the app store, and I'll pick it up
Quote from: Maximus on May 06, 2012, 01:04:40 PMHey guys; I lurk most times and post the odd time but I’m using this opportunity to do a little personal spamThis is a game I’ve been working on for over a year; releasing in June, It’s called Jellyflug; check it outYou play as a bacterium in a platformer spanning 15 levels from the Kitchen floor to the human bodyIt’ll be $1.99 on the Appstore, let me know what you think and if you like it share it around it always helps maximus ios where all the creative handheld games are these daysif you want, i'll plug it on Something Awful, they have a huge ios fanbase and many developers.
(Image removed from quote.)ALIENS.FROM.SPACETHE GAMEspoiler (click to show/hide)the background is the US flag lolol[close]
The game mechanic in question is known as "kompu gacha" (complete gacha). Gacha is a game mechanic based on the coin-operated toy vending machines you find everywhere in Japan; it's essentially a lottery spin to get a virtual item. Nearly every game from DeNA and Gree use the "gacha" mechanic, as do games like PopCap's Bejeweled Blitz. With the "complete gacha" players who want to get a special/rare item must get a set of other items through gacha first. For instance, the user must first get item A through gacha, then item B (also through gacha), then C and D - and only if they can get items A-D (complete gacha) do they get the rare item.
Konami's stock dropped 18 percent on the news; Namco-Bandai's stock declined 9.5 percent, and Capcom's stock fell by 6.6 percent. "The market for social games may shrink if the warning is issued," said Makoto Sengoku, a Tokyo-based market analyst. "This would ruin profit pillars." A ban on the complete gacha game mechanic could reduce Gree's net income by 18 percent and DeNA's by 6 percent, according to David Gibson, a Tokyo-based analyst at Macquarie Securities Ltd.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-05-07-gree-dena-stocks-plunge-as-japanese-government-cracks-downQuoteThe game mechanic in question is known as "kompu gacha" (complete gacha). Gacha is a game mechanic based on the coin-operated toy vending machines you find everywhere in Japan; it's essentially a lottery spin to get a virtual item. Nearly every game from DeNA and Gree use the "gacha" mechanic, as do games like PopCap's Bejeweled Blitz. With the "complete gacha" players who want to get a special/rare item must get a set of other items through gacha first. For instance, the user must first get item A through gacha, then item B (also through gacha), then C and D - and only if they can get items A-D (complete gacha) do they get the rare item.QuoteKonami's stock dropped 18 percent on the news; Namco-Bandai's stock declined 9.5 percent, and Capcom's stock fell by 6.6 percent. "The market for social games may shrink if the warning is issued," said Makoto Sengoku, a Tokyo-based market analyst. "This would ruin profit pillars." A ban on the complete gacha game mechanic could reduce Gree's net income by 18 percent and DeNA's by 6 percent, according to David Gibson, a Tokyo-based analyst at Macquarie Securities Ltd.
Yeah, it's getting looked at cuz people are getting bills in the mail for like 700,000 yen from their kids' phones and bitching about it. I mean, I think gaming as an addiction does need to get more attention, but to me, cracking down on this while fucking pachinko keeps rolling is pretty damned silly.
I have a flatmate that is hopelessly addicted to League of Legends and it is destroying his life. He just broke up with his gf and I don't think I could say that wasn't part of it. He is using up ALL our broadband too, which pisses me off because I wanted to use it all keke.
Quote from: Owl-faced Wizard on May 09, 2012, 02:21:11 AMI have a flatmate that is hopelessly addicted to League of Legends and it is destroying his life. He just broke up with his gf and I don't think I could say that wasn't part of it. He is using up ALL our broadband too, which pisses me off because I wanted to use it all keke.How much bandwidth does LoL use? Unless he's just streaming porno while playing LoL, which is normal.