Seems I jumped the gun on the worst outcome so all hail our new corporate overloads.Manualmartin wrote:Hello,
Long-time lurker, finally time to get an account. My name is Martin Lindell and I work as a senior advisor for the Embracer Group and formulated the strategy on retro and classic games.
Can happily confirm that this won't affect existing agreements and Tatsujin will continue to manage the Toaplan games making all the creative and commercial decision, but with greater empowerment as they now fully own them and not only represent them as a licensing agent for the former owner.
We would be happy to see the M2 versions being released globally, but that decision is up to M2 as a licensee to decide how, when and where to publish, market and sell their games.
Embracer buys Tatsujin aka Torplan back catalog
Embracer buys Tatsujin aka Torplan back catalog
https://embracer.com/release/embracer-g ... -freemode/
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The key part from that link:
Oh, Embracer also acquired Limited Run Games, and the IP rights to the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit (!!!)
Not clear exactly what the implications are for M2 Toaplan Arcade Garage releases though. Certainly possible that Embracer is simply inheriting any previous Tatsujin-M2 license agreement and it will continue in effect. On the other hand, maybe this is the reason for the very conspicuous silence from M2 about the next Toaplan release.We are also proud to officially announce that we recently acquired Tatsujin which is Embracer’s first studio located in Japan. Tatsujin is led by Masahiro Yuge, one of the founders of the iconic arcade games studio Toaplan known for games such as Truxton, Snow Bros and Flying Shark. Acquiring the rights to the Toaplan catalogue separately in another deal means Tatsujin with several employees that once created the Toaplan games can now curate these classics and shepherd them into the future.
Oh, Embracer also acquired Limited Run Games, and the IP rights to the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit (!!!)
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interested to see what happens. they've reunited the original creators of the legendary toaplan IP with the entire catalogue of toaplan games, which they also acquired. Plus they acquired Limited Run Games which houses a proprietary engine for porting old classic games to modern platforms and releasing physical copies of said games.
hopefully it all works out in our favor, and we start getting some pretty high quality toaplan releases, on physical media, releasing more frequently moving forward.
one can hope...
hopefully it all works out in our favor, and we start getting some pretty high quality toaplan releases, on physical media, releasing more frequently moving forward.
one can hope...
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I wonder what this will look like.Freemode also acquired Bitwave Games, a Swedish studio with passion for retro games. With the backing of Freemode, Bitwave can expand the internal development team and build a publishing team. Bitwave will bring the highly regarded shoot ’em up games from Toaplan to PC and publish the NES/Famicom classic platformer Gimmick! on console and modern consoles in the west.
Just emulated ports on Steam?
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If it means these games release on more formats than just PS4/Switch then it's a good thing. M2's global approach is garbage.
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I thought this was the new Touhou
edit: or Granzella
edit: or Granzella
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Yeah. I get that they do good work, but they don't seem to give two shits about anyone outside of Japan. I'm not saying they have to go produce a bunch of plastic discs and crap, but at least put your games on the US/UK and Japanese online storefronts instead of just Japan. Why not? You dump the game on the eshop and if somebody buys it, great. If not, who cares? Garbage floods the eshop every day. Nintendo obviously don't mind people publishing games on switch that few people will buy. But I bet more people would buy M2 releases on switch if the process were easier.Astro City II wrote:M2's global approach is garbage.
You barely have to translate shmups. M2 could put the Japanese version of Esprade Psi on the switch US eshop, completely untranslated, and nobody would give a fuck. There's no excuse.
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"Make a japanese account." The point is, that's one more barrier to entry for someone trying to enjoy their games. The consumer has to make a new account for another country, in a language they don't speak, and then go through some process to acquire gift cards or something that will let them put yen into their japanese wallet. Then navigate menus they can't read to purchase games in a currency they don't use.
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You can say that again.Astro City II wrote:If it means these games release on more formats than just PS4/Switch then it's a good thing. M2's global approach is garbage.
I dislike consolidation of studios and publishers, but at least Embracer does a good job making older titles readily available (and offering decent support), and their mention of PC titles is potentially good news for those who enjoy shmups on the platform.
It's extremely annoying that many of these titles are locked to one of two platforms, instead of being readily available to everyone.
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Or you can see it this way: the less the ports they have to develop, the more the time they have for new titles.FunktionJCB wrote: It's extremely annoying that many of these titles are locked to one of two platforms, instead of being readily available to everyone.
Not a fan of westerners (or koreans, for that matter) acquiring classic Japanese IPs nor of their porting qualities, but Yuge was licensing everything to anyone lately, so nothing is lost?
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Or, they can hire a couple of extra guys, to handle the porting to an additional platform?Bassa-Bassa wrote:Or you can see it this way: the less the ports they have to develop, the more the time they have for new titles.
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Seems like they are only planning PC ports, which means nothing to me. I need my console ports. If this means Toaplan Arcade Garage gets killed off early, these guys can fuck right off >:OAstro City II wrote:If it means these games release on more formats than just PS4/Switch then it's a good thing. M2's global approach is garbage.
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If that happens I hope they all die of AIDS.Sumez wrote:If this means Toaplan Arcade Garage gets killed off early, these guys can fuck right off >:O
EDIT: LITERALLY THIS
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Before jumping to conclusions, lets wait a bit.Sumez wrote:Seems like they are only planning PC ports, which means nothing to me. I need my console ports.
The same developer is releasing Gimmick! Special Edition on both PC, and Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, so I'm sure this announcement won't be an exclusion of console ports, and things going PC only from now on.
Speaking of which, here's the newly released trailer for Gimmick:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaHzshMmRkU
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Additionally, as I posted elsewhere, they announced further details, and the first wave of titles (coming to Steam and GOG) includes Zero Wing, and Out Zone, whose Steam pages are now up:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2011900/Zero_Wing/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2022920/Out_Zone/
Here's a video with their announcement, showing gameplay footage (and a small interview with Masahiro Yuge):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0w9v2-DpxY
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I'm hoping it'll just mean more money and exposure for Tatsujin/Yuge and co. What'd really take the edge off atm is some confirmation from M2 et al that they're still onboard. It's not like their boutique approach and simpler ACA-style releases would even conflict, necessarily, especially if they don't plan to expand beyond PS4/Switch.
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I know this is an English speaking forum... but come on! Give a shit or two about the rest of us as wellSima Tuna wrote:Yeah. I get that they do good work, but they don't seem to give two shits about anyone outside of Japan. I'm not saying they have to go produce a bunch of plastic discs and crap, but at least put your games on the US/UK and Japanese online storefronts instead of just Japan.Astro City II wrote:M2's global approach is garbage.
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If they haven't announced them for consoles, the M2 Garage entries may still be coming, after all.
Really, for studios like M2, small in size and dedicated to low-sales genres, resources are extremely limited, and finding the right people, anything but easy. They made the Switch jump at the cost of a lot of time and resources as the system was never powerful enough for their demands. Mantaining games for Windows and Western markets seems clearly beyond their capabilities. Unless you want them to deliver Minis-like quality.
Or, even better: hire those but to help with the new game developments.FunktionJCB wrote:Or, they can hire a couple of extra guys, to handle the porting to an additional platform?Bassa-Bassa wrote:Or you can see it this way: the less the ports they have to develop, the more the time they have for new titles.
Really, for studios like M2, small in size and dedicated to low-sales genres, resources are extremely limited, and finding the right people, anything but easy. They made the Switch jump at the cost of a lot of time and resources as the system was never powerful enough for their demands. Mantaining games for Windows and Western markets seems clearly beyond their capabilities. Unless you want them to deliver Minis-like quality.
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Just my personal stand. Couldn’t care less about pc ports. Good news for the pc crew. Now if this halts M2 Shootriggers Out Zone…fuck them.
Pretty curious on what will happen. And if M2 will shed some light on this.
Pretty curious on what will happen. And if M2 will shed some light on this.
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If only M2 had released Batsugun first instead of 8 bit games, before its all to late.
Maybe now we get a dodonpachi all versions on 1 disc ?
Dont tell anyone they might hijack also.
M2 you can still release Batsugun !, hurry.
Its december before you know we need presents, alot.
Maybe now we get a dodonpachi all versions on 1 disc ?
Dont tell anyone they might hijack also.
M2 you can still release Batsugun !, hurry.
Its december before you know we need presents, alot.
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This. Anything post-Snow Brothers, actually. Many to pick.heli wrote:If only M2 had released Batsugun first instead of 8 bit games, before its all to late.
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For what it's worth, M2's president tweeted "I think it'll be fine" after being asked what this news mean for the Arcade Garage series.
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The two Darius collections (Cozmic Collection Arcade and G-Darius) on Steam are fantastic, so I don't see how it's beyond their capabilities at all.Bassa-Bassa wrote:Mantaining games for Windows and Western markets seems clearly beyond their capabilities.
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I recall reading their interviews about why they don't port their games on PC, they said something like "windows 10 has input lag that we cannot fix" and this is clearly BS excuse. Just look at the Taito collections they run fine on PC/Win 10, thanks to Taito pointing a gun to M2.
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PC doesn't need shmup ports because it has emulation, dude!
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All I gotta say is .. embrace deez nuts. I'm expecting low-effort Steam ports at best. At least it looks like M2 won't be affected.
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I agree with this. I'm still mad they didn't patch english into the Ketsui JP release.Astro City II wrote:If it means these games release on more formats than just PS4/Switch then it's a good thing. M2's global approach is garbage.
Fingers crossed they're more competent than City Connection or Dotemu.
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It isn't, of course. And thankfully, plenty of Japanese developers have been looking at Steam as an important platform for their titles.Ice Beam wrote:The two Darius collections (Cozmic Collection Arcade and G-Darius) on Steam are fantastic, so I don't see how it's beyond their capabilities at all.
But, for some "niche" fanbases, I guess it just makes sense to continue to make shmup titles as harder to get as possible. Put all your efforts on a single platform (one that is underpowered already at launch, which brings all sorts of lag problems with plenty of titles, or with random problems like, for example, if you decide to use a non-wireless controller). Release many of your titles only in Japan, ideally in physical editions, and with exclusive titles/DLC only for certain stores (so that it gets as pricey as possible to buy a game). You know, "lock", or price people out of buying these games.
I'll never get this logic.
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Hello,
Long-time lurker, finally time to get an account. My name is Martin Lindell and I work as a senior advisor for the Embracer Group and formulated the strategy on retro and classic games.
Can happily confirm that this won't affect existing agreements and Tatsujin will continue to manage the Toaplan games making all the creative and commercial decision, but with greater empowerment as they now fully own them and not only represent them as a licensing agent for the former owner.
We would be happy to see the M2 versions being released globally, but that decision is up to M2 as a licensee to decide how, when and where to publish, market and sell their games.
Long-time lurker, finally time to get an account. My name is Martin Lindell and I work as a senior advisor for the Embracer Group and formulated the strategy on retro and classic games.
Can happily confirm that this won't affect existing agreements and Tatsujin will continue to manage the Toaplan games making all the creative and commercial decision, but with greater empowerment as they now fully own them and not only represent them as a licensing agent for the former owner.
We would be happy to see the M2 versions being released globally, but that decision is up to M2 as a licensee to decide how, when and where to publish, market and sell their games.
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Ice Beam wrote:The two Darius collections (Cozmic Collection Arcade and G-Darius) on Steam are fantastic, so I don't see how it's beyond their capabilities at all.Bassa-Bassa wrote:Mantaining games for Windows and Western markets seems clearly beyond their capabilities.
It's worth remembering that these collections are produced by Taito. Also M2 Castlevania and Contra collections came to Steam. So there's a difference between what M2 may do when contracted by another publisher/IP holder and what they may do with their own independent projects and limited budget.
So Ray'z collection would be more likely for PC than any of the Shotriggers stuff IMO.
This new development with the Toaplan IP is interesting for sure. Personally I'll withhold any judgment about what Bitwave can do until the results are seen. Could be good or bad. They have a page up for Outzone and they are claiming all the right features, so at least they have the idea behind it going in.
As for M2 doing Toaplan, regardless of this new development, I'm sure the future of Toaplan Shotriggers will depend on fans supporting the series. I remember when they had big plans for Sega Ages including Naomi emulation (and I would've bet more Tecnosoft too). Then that got ended bc sales were not up to snuff especially in Japan.
Personally I think where they shoot themselves in the foot a bit is not getting past like 1989 or 1990 at the latest. For example when Sega Ages was still coming out players were asking for games like Out Runners, Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder, Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi. Instead they got Alex Kidd, Sonic 1, Fantasy Zone and Wonder Boy in Monster Land.
Then with Shottriggers instead of dropping a slam dunk like DDP, Ibara or Batrider they're doing the proto Toaplan stuff. I think there's a sweet spot of maybe 1992-1998 where players would be more hyped for the games. If they're sticking with the Toaplan thing IMO it would be a good thing to drop games like Outzone, Batsugun, Dogyuun etc quickly before even the devoted fans get a bit burnt out.
Who would be more hyped to see them mix it up and go another direction for Shottriggers and who wants to see more Toaplan until they ride out the whole catalogue?
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I think those games were super important to release. I’m really grateful and happy they started there.heli wrote:If only M2 had released Batsugun first instead of 8 bit games, before its all to late.
Maybe now we get a dodonpachi all versions on 1 disc ?
Dont tell anyone they might hijack also.
M2 you can still release Batsugun !, hurry.
Its december before you know we need presents, alot.
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Excellent news, many thanks for the confirmation!Manualmartin wrote:Hello,
Long-time lurker, finally time to get an account. My name is Martin Lindell and I work as a senior advisor for the Embracer Group and formulated the strategy on retro and classic games.
Can happily confirm that this won't affect existing agreements and Tatsujin will continue to manage the Toaplan games making all the creative and commercial decision, but with greater empowerment as they now fully own them and not only represent them as a licensing agent for the former owner.
We would be happy to see the M2 versions being released globally, but that decision is up to M2 as a licensee to decide how, when and where to publish, market and sell their games.
Same same.DenimDemon wrote:I think those games were super important to release. I’m really grateful and happy they started there.heli wrote:If only M2 had released Batsugun first instead of 8 bit games, before its all to late.
Maybe now we get a dodonpachi all versions on 1 disc ?
Dont tell anyone they might hijack also.
M2 you can still release Batsugun !, hurry.
Its december before you know we need presents, alot.
Honestly, of all their catalogue, Hishouzame was and is the one I'm still the happiest about. A game that influential going so long without a remotely acceptable home release was ridiculous.
What's more, there was always the sense the Sharks would've been next up, after Toaplan Shooting Battle Vol. 1's Tiger disc. So that's one multi-decade blueballer resolved.
I deeply hope they keep going, but at the same time, I'm glad they took a historic approach here (and here's hoping Slap Fight + SFMD get a look in, too).
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