EXAーARCADIA [New Arcade Platform/Publisher]
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I know that you have only begun his adventure into the arcade business with Exa Arcadia, and I wonder how you might get more developers to hop on board to the machine.
I don't know if you are going to make to the GDC 2018 or not, but I wish you a great time showing off Exa Arcadia around the world, especially the California Extreme that is happening from July 28 to 29th 2018.
http://www.caextreme.org/
I don't know if you are going to make to the GDC 2018 or not, but I wish you a great time showing off Exa Arcadia around the world, especially the California Extreme that is happening from July 28 to 29th 2018.
http://www.caextreme.org/
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Shou
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Re: EXAーARCADIA [New Arcade Platform/Publisher]
It's official - Aka & Blue Type R and Super Hydorah AC will be at Fightcade. There's only 1 dev kit going so the games will be rotated.
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I was almost confused for the online platform fight cade, which hosts arcade games online.Shou wrote:It's official - Aka & Blue Type R and Super Hydorah AC will be at Fightcade. There's only 1 dev kit going so the games will be rotated.
However, I believe you are actually referring to an event in Spain on May 26, 2018:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2250316791859996/
Anyways, that is very good news indeed.
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Will there be a Stream?Shou wrote:It's official - Aka & Blue Type R and Super Hydorah AC will be at Fightcade. There's only 1 dev kit going so the games will be rotated.
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EXAーARCADIA [New Arcade Platform/Publisher]
Perhaps silly question, but what is Fightcade?
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Your answer makes 0 sense; it's like saying "exa will be at MAME". They probably mean this:KAI wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fightcade
https://smash.gg/tournament/fightcade-o ... tival-2018
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That was answered a few posts ago.waiwainl wrote:Perhaps silly question, but what is Fightcade?
MrJBRPG wrote:I was almost confused for the online platform fight cade, which hosts arcade games online.Shou wrote:It's official - Aka & Blue Type R and Super Hydorah AC will be at Fightcade. There's only 1 dev kit going so the games will be rotated.
However, I believe you are actually referring to an event in Spain on May 26, 2018:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2250316791859996/
Anyways, that is very good news indeed.
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I wonder if you have any future plans to go along with the Exa Arcade, besides location tests, because it could prove to be a great seller for a specific niche.
Thought of any form of crowd funding or anything to spread awareness beside showing up to various popular arcade and video game forums to make Exa Arcadia more noticed?
Thought of any form of crowd funding or anything to spread awareness beside showing up to various popular arcade and video game forums to make Exa Arcadia more noticed?
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schleichfahrt
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The problem with crowd funding is that it attracts precisely the wrong crowd. And then you got to deal with them.
It also immediately categorizes you as a backwater hack in the eyes of the press. The "strictly pro only" approach they are doing now might fit the product a lot better.
It also immediately categorizes you as a backwater hack in the eyes of the press. The "strictly pro only" approach they are doing now might fit the product a lot better.
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If you're in the arcade business and haven't heard about it by the time it comes for sale then you're terrible at your job. If you're not in the arcade business haven't heard of it and you have this level of disposable income and this much interest in games like this to pay arcade prices for them then you're terrible at your hobby.
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schleichfahrt wrote:The problem with crowd funding is that it attracts precisely the wrong crowd. And then you got to deal with them.
It also immediately categorizes you as a backwater hack in the eyes of the press. The "strictly pro only" approach they are doing now might fit the product a lot better.
Well.. Thanks for informing because it seems that Shou and the guys behind the Exa Arcadia are going after a very specific niche audience that crowdfunding for a bigger market seems unviable. At least it is good I asked if that has not been addressed already....Muchi Muchi Spork wrote:If you're in the arcade business and haven't heard about it by the time it comes for sale then you're terrible at your job. If you're not in the arcade business haven't heard of it and you have this level of disposable income and this much interest in games like this to pay arcade prices for them then you're terrible at your hobby.
Anyways, I bid Shou and the crew good luck and hope for success with a precisely targeted crowd.
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MrJBRPG wrote:I wonder if you have any future plans to go along with the Exa Arcade, besides location tests, because it could prove to be a great seller for a specific niche.
Thought of any form of crowd funding or anything to spread awareness beside showing up to various popular arcade and video game forums to make Exa Arcadia more noticed?
Crowdfunding is not required for the platform itself.
Certain titles will be left to crowdfunding to prove the audience and general demand.
Once, we are actually closer to release, there will be plenty of press.
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Really hoping this is one of them:Shou wrote:Certain titles will be left to crowdfunding to prove the audience and general demand.
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*cue Heavy Day*
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It looks like the next showcase game is not a shmup, but a fighting game kung-fu vs karate championships!
twitter link:
https://twitter.com/exaarcadia/status/9 ... 9325500416
The roster looks very promising and Exa Arcadia is confirmed for demonstration at California Extreme. Thankfully, I live close enough that I can reach there near the end of July.
twitter link:
https://twitter.com/exaarcadia/status/9 ... 9325500416
The roster looks very promising and Exa Arcadia is confirmed for demonstration at California Extreme. Thankfully, I live close enough that I can reach there near the end of July.
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Exa's selection of games is indeed pretty interesting - there's a decidedly old school vibe here even though the presentation is modern. I like that.MrJBRPG wrote:It looks like the next showcase game is not a shmup, but a fighting game kung-fu vs karate championships!
twitter link:
https://twitter.com/exaarcadia/status/9 ... 9325500416
The roster looks very promising and Exa Arcadia is confirmed for demonstration at California Extreme. Thankfully, I live close enough that I can reach there near the end of July.
Though I will probably never have the chance to play one of these I'm really curious what kind of puzzle or sports game they choose
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Bananamatic
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Re: EXAーARCADIA [New Arcade Platform/Publisher]
the real question is how this will not be a gigantic flop
who is going to play this over guilty gear, blazblue, usf4 or tekken 7?
is this entire project backed by some oil sheikh with too much money?
who is going to play this over guilty gear, blazblue, usf4 or tekken 7?
is this entire project backed by some oil sheikh with too much money?
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For all the talk about the needs of arcade operators, they're hardly the only market for this thing--they're going to aggressively court private buyers/collectors (many of whom aren't going to be picky about the lineup), they'll piggyback off other titles/developers to ensure further ports via crowdfunding, etc so in that respect I think there's a potential for sustainability, if not genuine success.
That being said, if they're serious about trying to court the likes of Dave & Busters with the caliber of titles they've announced so far they better have a backup plan.
That being said, if they're serious about trying to court the likes of Dave & Busters with the caliber of titles they've announced so far they better have a backup plan.
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Beats me. I was hoping for a Fighting Ex Layer arcade release.Bananamatic wrote:the real question is how this will not be a gigantic flop
who is going to play this over guilty gear, blazblue, usf4 or tekken 7?
is this entire project backed by some oil sheikh with too much money?
Squire Grooktook wrote:*Yagawa smiles with the teeth of a shark*Captain wrote:The future of shmups is the past.
*cue Heavy Day*
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I think Aka & Blue Type R will be the best selling title for them at the start.
If CAVE release a shooter (or 10) for the platform, then it's going to be HUGE (both privately and commercially).
If CAVE release a shooter (or 10) for the platform, then it's going to be HUGE (both privately and commercially).
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There is always some start-up time for software in the beginning of new hardware.
First Shou and the others thats responsible for the Exa hardware have to reach out and talk to developers, then the developers have to start to develop the software.
And developing games is no quick task.
First Shou and the others thats responsible for the Exa hardware have to reach out and talk to developers, then the developers have to start to develop the software.
And developing games is no quick task.
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Agreed.
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Bananamatic
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remember that it's a new platform and all the hypothetical cave games would be ports with all the inaccuracies the current ports have, so the leaderboards would probably be split from the current ones and god knows how many people could be arsed to switch to the exa version
so the only way they could be worth it is if m2 ports them near 100% to both ps4 and exa, at which point the exa version is basically identical to the ps4 one in terms of accuracy
"personal use" would be just buying a ps4 port with no practice modes or replays at insane markup
was honestly expecting the fighter to be the "killer app" (dbzf or sf5 arcade edition or something) and it turns out to be a port of a steam kusoge
this platform either
1) gets some actually popular game (not "popular" like cave)
2) milks the fuck out of retro fanboys and arcade collectors
3) dies
expecting 2)
so the only way they could be worth it is if m2 ports them near 100% to both ps4 and exa, at which point the exa version is basically identical to the ps4 one in terms of accuracy
"personal use" would be just buying a ps4 port with no practice modes or replays at insane markup
was honestly expecting the fighter to be the "killer app" (dbzf or sf5 arcade edition or something) and it turns out to be a port of a steam kusoge
this platform either
1) gets some actually popular game (not "popular" like cave)
2) milks the fuck out of retro fanboys and arcade collectors
3) dies
expecting 2)
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Is this in any way connected to THE Arcadia? As in the Japanese magazine?!
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Seriously?Bananamatic wrote:was honestly expecting the fighter to be the "killer app" (dbzf or sf5 arcade edition or something)
I'm not going to bother rationalising why they're fucking with Shaolin vs. Wutang but those games were never going to show up here.
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lol no way. dbzf has no chance of appearing anywhere except on namco hw, and capcom is too fucked to actually handle sfv properly.Bananamatic wrote:was honestly expecting the fighter to be the "killer app" (dbzf or sf5 arcade edition or something)
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<S.Yagawa> I like the challenge of "doing the impossible" with older hardware, and pushing it as far as it can go.
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Capcom did release Ultra Street Fighter 4 for Arcades 2 years after home release. With KOF XIV coming out much later as well. SFV still could see an Arcade release.trap15 wrote:lol no way. dbzf has no chance of appearing anywhere except on namco hw, and capcom is too fucked to actually handle sfv properly.Bananamatic wrote:was honestly expecting the fighter to be the "killer app" (dbzf or sf5 arcade edition or something)
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2 years late means it might as well have not happened tbh. KOF14 is doing shitty numbers iirc, and I can't imagine SF4 AC did great either.
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<S.Yagawa> I like the challenge of "doing the impossible" with older hardware, and pushing it as far as it can go.
<S.Yagawa> I like the challenge of "doing the impossible" with older hardware, and pushing it as far as it can go.
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Re: EXAーARCADIA [New Arcade Platform/Publisher]
...uh, no. EXA is way too small and unknown to court Namdai and Capcom. Taito also already has a business relationship with Capcom and ASW for putting arcade games on their hardware, and it's unlikely they'd switch. Most of the other big arcade devs tend to use their own hardware or port to Taito's stuff, too. Until the EXA guys can get their feet under them, it's going to be indies, doujins, or nothing at all.Bananamatic wrote:was honestly expecting the fighter to be the "killer app" (dbzf or sf5 arcade edition or something)
...Dave & Busters? Really? I don't think they'd be interested in anything but redemption games, or at least stuff that looks fun to the general public. If anything, I'd expect Round1 to try and get some EXAs into their game centers, as bringing previously Japan-only games over to the States is kinda their thing.GSK wrote:That being said, if they're serious about trying to court the likes of Dave & Busters with the caliber of titles they've announced so far they better have a backup plan.