A few thousand copies being printed, you say? Wow. You know they will sell super fast.
@ RHE, please let us know as soon as you start accepting pre-orders for the DC version. I mean, let us know in advance (like a week or so ahead of time

OT: dude I remember that portable cdx. That thing was a beast! I don't think anyone has outdone it yet. props.segasonicfan wrote:I'm interested in the DC version as well but I would like to know more about the game first. Will there be a demo released at all? I'd love it if maybe the team would dump the first level so I can see what the game plays like. Then I'd gladly drop the money for a DC one.
and on the issue of price- I think it's completely fair. It reminds me a lot of the portable PS2 and portable CDX systems I made. People would always ask me how much they would be to make and sell and I would tell them it's too damn expensive because they're hand made- I wouldn't do another CDX portable for under $1000.
This looks like a very professional project and manufacturing or making games on PCB's is no simple task. Especially on huge ass complicated boards that the Neo runs. It all makes sense if you look at the DC production price- you're paying for the one-of-a-kind homemade cart goody.
and I'm sure many people are shelling out the bucks for the cart...simply because AES collectors are friggin' nuts to begin with
-Segasonicfan
Well, until someone posts detailed impressions, or does a review, then I am withholding judgement.neorichieb1971 wrote:From the reviews i've read, its great looking and makes pulstar look easy.
I don't think many people consider it a fun game. Sounds like a nightmare
Look like I would go for DC version too, for me is a poor cat and really don't have the money for shelling out for a AES cart...gameoverDude wrote:I'll be interested in both the Dreamcast and the NGCD versions. I don't really think this looks too R-Typish.
All the homebrew stuff I run on my Dreamcast works just fine in VGA, don't see why this should be any different.SAM wrote:Look like I would go for DC version too, for me is a poor cat and really don't have the money for shelling out for a AES cart...gameoverDude wrote:I'll be interested in both the Dreamcast and the NGCD versions. I don't really think this looks too R-Typish.
Since the game are made for Neo-Geo, it means the DC version wouldn't got VGA support, right? IIRC I got problem connecting the DC RGB out to my TV...
AES carts's EPROM could easily be swoop into a MVS cart. But since I know there are more AES mechines in the acrade now a days, you might actually found the game in the acrade (if acrade mode had been programed.)theevilfunkster wrote:Well VGA mode is only support for orginal DC games and Naomi ports. If the game is a port from a perform that doesn't support VGA, it's DC port usually also wouldn't support VGA. Example: Gunbird 2.SAM wrote:All the homebrew stuff I run on my Dreamcast works just fine in VGA, don't see why this should be any different.gameoverDude wrote:Since the game are made for Neo-Geo, it means the DC version wouldn't got VGA support, right? IIRC I got problem connecting the DC RGB out to my TV...
theevilfunkster wrote:Any possibility at all of an MVS release of this ever?
Should be as the game is supposed to come out in December.J-Manic wrote:Preorders for the DC version anytime soon?
RHE wrote:Preorders for Last Hope on Dreamcast will start soon.
And to everyone who has interest in purchasing Last Hope on NEO·GEO: As this run is limited to only 60 copies, and just a few still available, you better should be quick. No worry, the Dreamcast version will be more affordable.
As we don't have the publishing capabilities for releasing two versions at the same time we've decided to put out the Dreamcast first.Ceph wrote:And what about NGCD? Wasn't that supposed to be released first?
Are you an prospective customer or just curios?rib wrote:why does the game come without it?
None have been sent, yet.J-Manic wrote:I haven't recieved any e-mails from them since.