Official Raiden IV thread
It's way too instant and non-wavering.
Nice to know that they didn't really add anything in the system after the location test
Nice to know that they didn't really add anything in the system after the location test

so long and tanks for all the spacefish
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Another loke test at HEY this week. I watched people play for a while and it looks like they removed that corny movie when you kill the first boss, but didn't notice any other changes.
It didn't seem like anyone gave a shit about it, the same guy kept playing it because no one else wanted to (contrast that with the Mushi 2 loke test where you had to wait an hour and a half to play one coin).
It didn't seem like anyone gave a shit about it, the same guy kept playing it because no one else wanted to (contrast that with the Mushi 2 loke test where you had to wait an hour and a half to play one coin).
Maybe I should have kept my trap shut. -_-;;
Thanks for the update NTSC-J. Strike another off the must-watch list.
Thanks for the update NTSC-J. Strike another off the must-watch list.

raiden dx would like to have a word with the writerAnd let's face it, the original games were competent but unremarkable shooters
so long and tanks for all the spacefish
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I'm wondering why they didn't keep the original Proton Laser. Personally, I would have liked to see all four weapons available throughout the game, without having to choose between Plasma and Proton (i.e. take your pick between range, power, pursuit, and pierce as needed).
I'll trust the Proton Laser still pierces enemies...?
I've noticed, by the way, that the series still seems to be using the SAME FIRST-THREE-BOSSES SETUP FROM THE OTHER GAMES. Twin tanks for st. 1, missile-carrier skyship for st. 2, giant aqueous vessel for st. 3 (okay, this I haven't heard for Raiden IV, but...). I have no qualms for R4's last boss being another crystal-bearing idol, but can't Moss come up with a completely new boss archetype line-up?
(On a side note, after listening to the dual-plays for Raiden III...the soundtrack isn't horrid, but it's definitely not on par with Tatsujin-Ou, Battle Bakraid, etc. Literally average, except for three of the songs. Those songs would be "Lightning Strikes" [st. 1], "Passing Pleasures" [boss], and "Dawn of Sorrow" [st. 3].)
I'll trust the Proton Laser still pierces enemies...?
I've noticed, by the way, that the series still seems to be using the SAME FIRST-THREE-BOSSES SETUP FROM THE OTHER GAMES. Twin tanks for st. 1, missile-carrier skyship for st. 2, giant aqueous vessel for st. 3 (okay, this I haven't heard for Raiden IV, but...). I have no qualms for R4's last boss being another crystal-bearing idol, but can't Moss come up with a completely new boss archetype line-up?
(On a side note, after listening to the dual-plays for Raiden III...the soundtrack isn't horrid, but it's definitely not on par with Tatsujin-Ou, Battle Bakraid, etc. Literally average, except for three of the songs. Those songs would be "Lightning Strikes" [st. 1], "Passing Pleasures" [boss], and "Dawn of Sorrow" [st. 3].)
For those that care (yeah, both of you!), Danmakugata reports this game is now scheduled for release in July. Apparently they're doing some (more) location tests now and they've completely changed the system, and a lot of the graphics and other stuff. Sounds like a complete overhaul. Maybe it will be a good game this time around?
Moss are certainly taking their time with it.

Moss are certainly taking their time with it.
It sounds like they got the "We want a new Raiden DX" vibe. It would be nice to have a title in that vein and possibly not as difficult, eh. 

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I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
When I played it in September at the AM show I thought it was just about ready to be released, and now they are pushing it back all the way to July. That certainly sounds interesting.
I don't see how they could significantly improve the graphics, though. The game looked just great as it was. I bet all the extra time is going into the system.
I don't see how they could significantly improve the graphics, though. The game looked just great as it was. I bet all the extra time is going into the system.
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A PS3/360 port probably wouldn't have to come from Taito. Chances are another publisher could step forward and grab the rights to a PS3 and/or 360 version, similar to what's happened many times before on 32-bit systems- i.e. NaxatSoft grabbing Twin Cobra II, and Ving putting out several Taito F3 games.Macaw wrote:It will probably come out on PC anyway.Strider77 wrote:to bad taito won't be doing a port..... ever
Kinect? KIN NOT.
And...it's coming to the Xbox 360!
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We had the Product Manager from UFO Interactive on the podcast (Team Fremont Live) this week and after discussing the upcoming US release of Raiden III, he dropped the news that Raiden IV is in Alpha stage for the Xbox 360 and is scheduled to release in the United States.
For the full interview, check out the 2/26/2007 episode:
http://www.teamfremont.com/podcasts/02.26.2007.mp3
Happy Shmuppreciation Month from TeamFremont.com!
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We had the Product Manager from UFO Interactive on the podcast (Team Fremont Live) this week and after discussing the upcoming US release of Raiden III, he dropped the news that Raiden IV is in Alpha stage for the Xbox 360 and is scheduled to release in the United States.
For the full interview, check out the 2/26/2007 episode:
http://www.teamfremont.com/podcasts/02.26.2007.mp3
Happy Shmuppreciation Month from TeamFremont.com!

Pardon the rather off-topic and newbie question, but how do games come on TypeX? Do you get a new hard disk with the game on it? Optical media to load the game to the onboard hard disk? Something else?sven666 wrote:having just bought a type-X im really looking forward to this, i too hope it will be more like the raiden fighters series tho im very sceptical it will..
I've always been curious, but never seemed to be able to find information anywhere [in english].
And if it's just a hard disk, wouldn't it be open to some pretty simple piracy? Or do you get an encryption device (hardware dongle, etc) to go with?
its indeed a HDD (looks like a standard computer one encapsuled in metal) and a security USB dongle similar to naomi games.
afaik it loads the game straight from the HDD and doesnt load anything into the type-x mobo itself.
if encryption was broken then yes it would be very open to piracy, however the game ROMs themselves arent expensive to purchase so i hardly think it would be worth it?, also concidering the system doesnt load media from anything but a HDD...
the system itself is the expensive part, most game HDDs fetch well under $100 these days.
afaik it loads the game straight from the HDD and doesnt load anything into the type-x mobo itself.
if encryption was broken then yes it would be very open to piracy, however the game ROMs themselves arent expensive to purchase so i hardly think it would be worth it?, also concidering the system doesnt load media from anything but a HDD...
the system itself is the expensive part, most game HDDs fetch well under $100 these days.
the destruction of everything, is the beginning of something new. your whole world is on fire, and soon, you'll be too..
Considering Type X is virtually consumer-level PC hardware, I wonder if it would be possible to build your own box with identical northbridge chipset and ATI video card? I would assume as long as the hardware is close enough, WinXP-embedded would be happy and boot.
Assuming of course there's no closed/proprietary magic stuff in the guts that I don't know about. Could make for an interesting experiment for Type X owners out there.
Assuming of course there's no closed/proprietary magic stuff in the guts that I don't know about. Could make for an interesting experiment for Type X owners out there.
it may look like a standard computer but i doubt it will work like one, this thing is encrypted out its ass.. i highly doubt taito with their long tradition of arcade hardware would make such a mistake as to let a bogstandard PC with winXP run their games.
but hey i know jackshit about tinkering with computers and programming so anyones guess is as good as mine
but hey i know jackshit about tinkering with computers and programming so anyones guess is as good as mine

the destruction of everything, is the beginning of something new. your whole world is on fire, and soon, you'll be too..
A few of us were wondering about this just the other night, actually.elvis wrote:Considering Type X is virtually consumer-level PC hardware, I wonder if it would be possible to build your own box with identical northbridge chipset and ATI video card? I would assume as long as the hardware is close enough, WinXP-embedded would be happy and boot.
Assuming of course there's no closed/proprietary magic stuff in the guts that I don't know about. Could make for an interesting experiment for Type X owners out there.
Identifying which chipsets are used should be easy enough. The big question is the BIOS. I could see them spinning a custom BIOS to prevent you from just plugging in your USB dongle and hard drive into a home PC and having it work. I thought I'd heard somewhere they actually DID do this; but I can't find anything proving it either way. I may be remembering someone else's speculation...
If they did do this, dumping them and burning your own custom BIOS chips shouldn't be that difficult. It just requires someone with a Type-X system and the will to hack around a bit. I'd almost be interested in picking one up myself to see; but the boards are nearly $1k and the shipping would kill me.
There could be additional protection of course. Hard to say.