They clarified "everything" as "everything that isn't Mahjong Sisters or Enma Daio", ie the horny games. They plan to start releasing them from next year but they also said it could take years to get to everything, so if they release them chronologically it may be a while before they get to Tatsujin-ou or whatever. I don't think these are explicitly Shottriggers releases, either, so maybe they'll ditch all the crazy supplemental features in order to release them quicker/cheaper.
Yuge also announced they're going to fix the aspect ratios of the Tatsujin/Kyuukyoku mobile ports, and that Snow Bros is coming to mobile soon as well.
Taito's announcement was the Darius collections for PS4 in Japan and the extra overseas games being patched into the Switch version, which hadn't been announced over there yet. They also talked about M2's involvement with one of the emulated games they're giving away as a promo for the new Bubble Bobble, Final Bubble Bobble for Sega mkIII--it's one of those annoying limited-window Amazon things, like they did with Darius and Space Invaders.
Beep talked about Cotton Reboot, mostly the arrange mode and the improvements/changes they've made: more animations, more detailed stages, a new system where shooting the crystals splits your shot which you can use for scoring tricks, the arranged soundtrack and all the guest composers, etc. They also announced a new series of old game reissues for old hardware, starting with the MSX2 version of Undeadline.
Blackoak might be able to offer more info, if he ended up going.
EDIT: M2 also struck a deal for Boogie Wings/The Great Ragtime Show, which is sort of a self-indulgent pick on behalf of M2's president, but no news beyond that.
CRP wrote:
I always apperciate your posts , thanks alot for all postings regarding M2.
No problem! I'm sure I come off like a M2-bot on twitter sometimes but they're the only STG dudes regularly making moves, so it can't be helped.
Astro City II wrote:It's a shame these guy's royally screwed up the western releases of this series. Instead of opening up the genre to more people worldwide they've killed it stone dead.
Quite amazing to not recognise there's a market for these games in the likes of France, UK, Brazil etc
Just didn't listen to their potential customers.
I'm surprised they haven't made more moves on releasing overseas but they're definitely not ignorant of the demand from overseas, including the countries that weren't covered by their previous English releases. Maybe they don't have personnel dedicated to working on this issue, maybe the other overseas releases simply didn't recoup, maybe they're banking on interest from overseas publishers like LRG, who knows.