wyrdwad said:Just figured I'd pop my head in and say that it is NOT Umineko. Sorry, Umineko fans! Take another look at the clue -- once you get it, you'll know.
But that would make sense. Fantastic, delicious sense.Tiktaalik said:Grand Knights History?
Tiktaalik said:Grand Knights History? I wish.
wyrdwad said:Just figured I'd pop my head in and say that it is NOT Umineko. Sorry, Umineko fans! Take another look at the clue -- once you get it, you'll know.
Yes! This!Luigi87 said:Maybe Senran Kagura =P
Nooooooooooooooo *cue crying Kinzo*wyrdwad said:Just figured I'd pop my head in and say that it is NOT Umineko. Sorry, Umineko fans! Take another look at the clue -- once you get it, you'll know.
alishuja Ali Shuja Siddiqui
@XSEEDGames Hi, are there plans to localize Yūsha 30 Second to english?
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@alishuja Not at the moment. The first one was not what one would call a success... ;_;
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@XSEEDGames awwI hope that you guys change your decision, 'cuz for me the first one was one of the best games i had ever played on the psp
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@alishuja Thanks. I worked on it and I was really proud of the reception, but it's one of our worst selling ever, so not much we can do
I hate this world.androvsky said:Since there's a few people mentioning Half Minute Hero 2, XSEED mentioned on their twitter a few posts down that it was one of their worst selling titles ever (Yuusha 30, right?).
Princess Skittles said:I hate this world.
Thanks for the red herring!wyrdwad said:Just figured I'd pop my head in and say that it is NOT Umineko. Sorry, Umineko fans! Take another look at the clue -- once you get it, you'll know.
androvsky said:Since there's a few people mentioning Half Minute Hero 2, XSEED mentioned on their twitter a few posts down that it was one of their worst selling titles ever (Yuusha 30, right?).
You think dreams are crushed now, I just realized you can find "online" as part of the anagram.Grimmy said:Dreams crushed.
lol I just tweeted them that, they refused to give up the name on twitter T^Tbubnbob said:bought
Grimmy said:Dreams crushed.
androvsky said:You think dreams are crushed now, I just realized you can find "online" as part of the anagram.
Well, if it's part of the title of a Japanese game...Hobbun said:I hope that would be online as just having it as an option (like most games now), and not built around it like DQ X.
androvsky said:Well, if it's part of the title of a Japanese game...
Probably a phrase of some sort that relates to the game?Hobbun said:But do we know for sure its part of the title?
androvsky said:You think dreams are crushed now, I just realized you can find "online" as part of the anagram.
dallow_bg said:Speaking of, whatever happened to that whole thing about Half Minute Hero 2 showing up on Uk sites like Amazon?
We were all speculating that Rising Star or Namco Bandai would be localizing it.
wyrdwad said:Just figured I'd pop my head in and say that it is NOT Umineko. Sorry, Umineko fans! Take another look at the clue -- once you get it, you'll know.
No, of course not. Usually it's been Siliconera doing anagrams, and it's generally for the localized title (which makes it harder). But with XSEED, we can't be sure it's an anagram, can't be sure it's for the title if it is, and can't be sure "online" is part of it even then.Hobbun said:But do we know for sure its part of the title?
androvsky said:No, of course not. Usually it's been Siliconera doing anagrams, and it's generally for the localized title (which makes it harder). But with XSEED, we can't be sure it's an anagram, can't be sure it's for the title if it is, and can't be sure "online" is part of it even then.
Just thought I'd try to keep expectations down... (btw, they hinted a bit that it might be a horror title, which interests me even less)
chaosblade said:They've confirmed multiple times they intend to bring the trilogy. I seriously doubt they would quietly go back on that after the release of FC since they are going to have a ton of people bugging them about it constantly.
The only thing that was ever in question was the platforms it would release on because it can't be put on PSN. PSP retail alone in Summer 2012 or later will be suicide so they are going to have to supplement it with something else, XSEED is showing a lot of interest in the original PC versions and possibly a Vita port if Falcom is willing to do it.
Edit: And considering Jess runs the twitter, I can totally see it being related to granola.
This is why we can't have nice things. I guess I have to import the next game, doesn't it?androvsky said:Since there's a few people mentioning Half Minute Hero 2, XSEED mentioned on their twitter a few posts down that it was one of their worst selling titles ever (Yuusha 30, right?).
Quixzlizx said:I believe FF Type-0 is going to be two UMDs and S-E has claimed to have found a way to get it on PSN, unless I dreamed it up.
My heart is broken. That's one of my favorite PSP titles...androvsky said:Since there's a few people mentioning Half Minute Hero 2, XSEED mentioned on their twitter a few posts down that it was one of their worst selling titles ever (Yuusha 30, right?).
That doesn't really mean much for SC though, it's entirely possible (and likely) that it's an issue on Falcom's part. SC was developed before Sony started putting PSP games on PSN, so it was never developed with that in mind. The problem is most likely the many disc-swap points that would need to be modified (since the game world is split between the UMDs, so you switch back and forth regularly). I actually brought this up on XSEED's forums previously.Quixzlizx said:I believe FF Type-0 is going to be two UMDs and S-E has claimed to have found a way to get it on PSN, unless I dreamed it up.
I think they already posted that it didn't have to do with localization, and iirc, they've already posted the news. Not sure though.JustAnotherOtaku said:Siliconera mentioned 'a bit of news' that was to be coming soon regarding Senran Kagura a while back. Not sure how A RAVELING NOON SOUL ties into that, if at all, but may be a possibility.
Echoed. Falcom's best work on the PSP so far, if you like old-school Falcom. The original FM synth music kicks all kinds of ass.Takeda Kenshi said:Please be Brandish PSP, please be Brandish PSP...
Mine too and HMH2 looks like it destroys the first game.El Pescado said:My heart is broken. That's one of my favorite PSP titles...
Then a Vita port wouldn't make much sense as it would take the same amount of work as trying to find a work around for the dual UMD issue (as the disc split isn't simple). PC is probably a very viable option; if it happens I just hope people who bought the first game on PSP get some kind of voucher or coupon to get the PC version of FC for free or for a negligible cost.chaosblade said:That doesn't really mean much for SC though, it's entirely possible (and likely) that it's an issue on Falcom's part. SC was developed before Sony started putting PSP games on PSN, so it was never developed with that in mind. The problem is most likely the many disc-swap points that would need to be modified (since the game world is split between the UMDs, so you switch back and forth regularly). I actually brought this up on XSEED's forums previously.
Not even going to imagine this ever happening, but HEY TOM, Steam + Falcom + Xseed = do it.jackdoe said:PC is probably a very viable option.
From what I understand, the PSP basically emulates the UMD drive, the game probably can't even tell if it's running off a UMD or not, there shouldn't be anything for the developer to do. Supporting multiple UMD games should just be a matter of adding a menu to the Home screen and bumping a file offset in the fake UMD drive. Not a lot of effort, but would require changes to firmware that's not worth it for one old game that's only going to sell a few copies on PSN. Type-0 makes it worth the effort, and SC should benefit too (especially if it gets localized).chaosblade said:That doesn't really mean much for SC though, it's entirely possible (and likely) that it's an issue on Falcom's part. SC was developed before Sony started putting PSP games on PSN, so it was never developed with that in mind. The problem is most likely the many disc-swap points that would need to be modified (since the game world is split between the UMDs, so you switch back and forth regularly). I actually brought this up on XSEED's forums previously.
Type-0 only has one swap mid-game as far as I know, so Square was probably able to work around the disc swap during development.
Vita is just something that's been mentioned as a "possible option," I honestly don't see it happening.jackdoe said:Then a Vita port wouldn't make much sense as it would take the same amount of work as trying to find a work around for the dual UMD issue (as the disc split isn't simple). PC is probably a very viable option; if it happens I just hope people who bought the first game on PSP get some kind of voucher or coupon to get the PC version of FC for free or for a negligible cost.
I'm curious if Type-0 even has a disc swap cue on the PSN version, or if they submitted it separately so it's like one big UMD. I guess we'll know for sure how that was worked out once people have played through it.From what I understand, the PSP basically emulates the UMD drive, the game probably can't even tell if it's running off a UMD or not, there shouldn't be anything for the developer to do. Supporting multiple UMD games should just be a matter of adding a menu to the Home screen and bumping a file offset in the fake UMD drive. Not a lot of effort, but would require changes to firmware that's not worth it for one old game that's only going to sell a few copies on PSN. Type-0 makes it worth the effort, and SC should benefit too (especially if it gets localized).
ctrayne said:Not even going to imagine this ever happening, but HEY TOM, Steam + Falcom + Xseed = do it.