Well, that's not entirely true. Neither MileStone nor Warashi have actually announced anything concrete for the DC. MileStone simply wanted to make sure that the option to port future NAOMI titles to the DC still existed and Warashi have stated that they aren't sure whether they will port THE to either DC or PS2 (the very fact that they mention the DC means that it is at least being remotely considered).Ceph wrote:Yes, by now Maruyama must surely know that Under Defeat will definitely NOT be the last Dreamcast game, so his statement concerning new DC games was somewhat dishonest; a question like "Now that other developers have announced future Dreamcast ports which means Under Defeat won't be the final Dreamcast game anyway, will you consider porting Senko no Ronde?" would have been in order, in my opinion.
My biggest issue is Maruyama's constant response of:
"The option to port to DC is always there but it's not really viable."
Ok, first off, it's proven viable 3 times (I think even Idol Star Seeker saw good sales on the DC)! The awkwardness of this response is made even worse with the fact that UD has pretty much sold out in a matter of weeks.
Second, if the DC really isn't viable anymore, then just say so. I'd much rather Maruyama just come out and say, "Thank you for your support on DC, but we feel it is time to move forward to newer hardware. We invite you to join us." This type of a statement would be perfectly acceptable, and would put to rest all badgering for future DC ports. It's almost as if he's asking to get bombarded by internet petitions and such over his stance.
Third, and this will most likely be a question that he would never answer, "Do you think that since you have ported to only the DC (as of this date), that there is a stigma associated with G-Rev as "being stuck in the past" or something to that effect and you are trying to get rid of?" Some of this stems from the fact that they only do a single homeport... after all, both MileStone and Triangle Service understand the importance of multiplatform releases. I have to wonder if he finds constantly porting to DC somewhat dishonourable or regrettable.
