Cave's petition for release of Region-free games

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Strider77 wrote:I don't understand how you can be a cave fan and not have gotten used to region lock outs and buying a modded system or import system.

Unless you pirate games or use mame... which are totally viable play methods if a bit seedy, you have to mod or import a console. This forum has become a boiling pot of shipping updates and crying over region lockouts. Region locking is the gayest thing on the planet... but if you have been playing legit cave ports bfore the 360 then its nothing new. Just get a J360 and be done with it... you'll have WAY LESS games locked out of a japan console than any other and not have to hold your breath or wait for a localized version.

Playing cave games ain't a cheap hobby unless you pirate and use roms, and if that's the case then deal.

My point is bite the bullet and get a Japanese 360 if these cave games are that important to you. You can play most all other region games on it along with the cave games and anything else japan throws out on 360. It'll cost you about 150 over a US system but I bet alot would pay someone 150 bucks if they said the could region mod a 360 with you still being able to go online.

This rant is directed at anyone particular... just my annoyance at trying filter threw so much wasted space on nothing that's happened since mushi went region free.
I agree with this. If you're a long term Cave - or even just a shmup fan - you've already learned that sometimes you need to spend a little more to get what you want, such are the tribulations of being an import gamer.

In other words, give it a rest, enjoy Espgaluda 2, start saving your pennies. Hell, if you're dumb enough to drop $140 on one game, you're dumb enough to buy a second console for not a great deal more.
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We are already thinking worldwide in the sense of how we design our games

In other words they're going to drop the loli shit and make games with space marines for the Americans.

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^ lol.

Hey everybody,

CAVE IS NOW RELEASING THEIR GAMES WORLDWIDE.

Cool, huh? Hope you get the picture now. 8)
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moosa wrote:^ lol.

Hey everybody,

CAVE IS NOW RELEASING THEIR GAMES WORLDWIDE.

Cool, huh? Hope you get the picture now. 8)
They're releasing them in the US, that is not worldwide. The chances of anything getting to europe are close to non-existence other than region free releases.
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Rakuhouha wrote:Rakuhouha / Dayton, Ohio
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Reaper gI wrote:They're releasing them in the US, that is not worldwide. The chances of anything getting to europe are close to non-existence other than region free releases.
This IMO. I hope for better times, but the past 20 years as a gamer made me a bit pessimistic.
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Reaper gI wrote:
moosa wrote:^ lol.

Hey everybody,

CAVE IS NOW RELEASING THEIR GAMES WORLDWIDE.

Cool, huh? Hope you get the picture now. 8)
They're releasing them in the US, that is not worldwide. The chances of anything getting to europe are close to non-existence other than region free releases.
That's the fact, he doesn't seem to get.
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WHARXOR3 - Madrid - Spain.

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WHARXOR3 wrote:WHARXOR3 - Madrid - Spain.

Thanks.
Second time it's not funny :P
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EinhanderZwei wrote:
WHARXOR3 wrote:WHARXOR3 - Madrid - Spain.

Thanks.
Second time it's not funny :P
No, that was just dumb. :|
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krokodil_final wrote:
Reaper gI wrote:
moosa wrote:^ lol.

Hey everybody,

CAVE IS NOW RELEASING THEIR GAMES WORLDWIDE.

Cool, huh? Hope you get the picture now. 8)
They're releasing them in the US, that is not worldwide. The chances of anything getting to europe are close to non-existence other than region free releases.
That's the fact, he doesn't seem to get.
Cave used the word "worldwide" numerous times in the interview I was referencing, if anyone bothered to actually read it (despite all my efforts). I don't think my use of the word "worldwide" is therefore incorrect.
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We've read it. But we don't think it will be worlwide since ds will be released in us only atm.
What's the problem to understand that?
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moosa wrote:Cave used the word "worldwide" numerous times in the interview I was referencing, if anyone bothered to actually read it (despite all my efforts). I don't think my use of the word "worldwide" is therefore incorrect.
The problem with businessmen is, they say a lot and use a lot of words.
Not saying he's lying, but at the moment I'll wait if he keeps his words until i accept "worldwide".
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Well at length I've concluded that you shmuppers won't ever be satisfied no matter whats given to you, so go ahead, forget I was here and do please carry on with your complaining and groaning.
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What's given to us? We have just a DS Release in the us. Nothing more. If there releasing in europe, no problem.
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Many posters on this board are outside the US. That's what makes it so interesting.
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MA: Cave is definitely looking in a worldwide direction for the ports of our arcade titles, like Mushihime-sama Futari, EspGaluda II and other games. We are already thinking worldwide in the sense of how we design our games, and we hope that the US version of Deathsmiles does well enough for us to put out more games around the world.

We are also currently working on a brand-new game for 360 which we haven’t released much information about yet. This is not an arcade port, but it is being designed with worldwide release in mind. Definitely keep an eye out for Cave’s future moves!
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MA: Cave is definitely looking in a worldwide direction for the ports of our arcade titles, like Mushihime-sama Futari, EspGaluda II and other games. We are already thinking in the sense of how we design our games, and we hope that the US version of Deathsmiles does well enough for us to put out more games around the world.

We are also currently working on a brand-new game for 360 which we haven’t released much information about yet. This is not an arcade port, but it is being designed with worldwide release in mind. Definitely keep an eye out for Cave’s future moves!
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My guess he's an Aksys US employee :f
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ZhaneBX wrote:
MA: Cave is definitely looking in a worldwide direction for the ports of our arcade titles, like Mushihime-sama Futari, EspGaluda II and other games. We are already thinking in the sense of how we design our games, and we hope that the US version of Deathsmiles does well enough for us to put out more games around the world.

We are also currently working on a brand-new game for 360 which we haven’t released much information about yet. This is not an arcade port, but it is being designed with worldwide release in mind. Definitely keep an eye out for Cave’s future moves!
You're kinda digging for something that's not really there. What exactly do you expect from them?
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I think the most important message Cave is trying to send here is "We are listening to you. Please stop emulating our games illegally." I am told that Japanese developers really hate illegal emulation.
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moosa wrote:You're kinda digging for something that's not really there. What exactly do you expect from them?
Allow people a degree of skepticism. Or maybe quit posting in this thread, you're adding a fair bit of complaining and groaning yourself.
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doctorx0079 wrote:I think the most important message Cave is trying to send here is "We are listening to you. Please stop emulating our games illegally." I am told that Japanese developers really hate illegal emulation.
LOL wont stop me downloading MAME LOOOOL :lol:
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Maybe instead of "trying to stop people from emulating illegally" they could start "supporting people getting the games legally" XD
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If I could somehow play Ketsui without buying a J360 console, then my life would be complete

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Skykid wrote:
EinhanderZwei wrote:
WHARXOR3 wrote:WHARXOR3 - Madrid - Spain.

Thanks.
Second time it's not funny :P
No, that was just dumb. :|
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