Sara wrote:Mmhm. Right smack dab in the middle of nowhere.evil_ash_xero wrote:Holy crap...Beckley???
Not always a very good place to live!
Yeah, sorry, I never see anyone from here in these forums.
Yes, it sucks here.
Sara wrote:Mmhm. Right smack dab in the middle of nowhere.evil_ash_xero wrote:Holy crap...Beckley???
Not always a very good place to live!
Remember that the things we expect the most are precisely the ones we like the most. It is hard to be patient, but we will be !Sara wrote: Just be patient with us... Please.
I don't THINK we'll be at E3, but we might. If so, I doubt we'd have much of a presence there anyway.Evolution-One wrote:Sara, what are the chances of you being at E3 and announcing the next batch of Rockin' Android PS3 games?
I was just about to ask this. I went to the site and found I can pick a physical copy. However, I have to ask something of great importance: do you guys ship outside the US? South America. Argentina to be more especifically. Or would it be easier to get someone in the US or Canada to get the game for me and ship it from there to circumvent a lot of trouble?Sara wrote:I don't THINK we'll be at E3, but we might. If so, I doubt we'd have much of a presence there anyway.Evolution-One wrote:Sara, what are the chances of you being at E3 and announcing the next batch of Rockin' Android PS3 games?
We're not a big name. Still, I think Sony may talk about Gundemonium there, though.
Also, I do NOT know THIS for sure either.
But I THINK the Gundemonium trilogy on PS3 will be available as a bundle or separately, just like PC.
They are certainly separate games rather than an all-in-one pack when you play them.
None of that's official, it's all speculation on my part.
Edit: It looks like we're now taking orders on PC version physical copies. No word on the DDLs yet.
http://rockinandroid.com/index.php?opti ... &Itemid=93
That's a relief since we are in the same continent, heh. More than ever, god bless America (the continent)!Sara wrote:I am 99% sure we ship internationally, as we have been known to get orders from Japan on SUGURI.
There have even been a couple of reviews of it from there, actually.
I think it's a safe bet that we will ship wherever anyone may order from...
If not, then at WORST, we'd tell you, and you'd get a refund.
Maybe it's because it's such a good deal?ZeetherKID77 wrote:People in Japan have ordered Suguri?
THE GUNDEMONIUM COLLECTION LAUNCHES ON THE PLAYSTATION®NETWORK!
Sony Online Entertainment and Rockin’ Android Bring First-Ever Doujin Games to the PSN
WHAT: On June 15, 2010, Sony Online Entertainment and indie video game developer Rockin’ Android will release the Gundemonium Collection on the PlayStation®Network. The arrival of the Gundemonium Collection marks the first doujin, or Japanese-indie “bullet hell” shooter games to hit the PlayStation Network. The action packed Gundemonium Collection can be purchased as a bundle for $14.99 or each of the three titles, Gundemonium Recollection, GundeadliGne, and Hitogata Happa, will be available individually for $5.99.
FEATURES: Each game delivers action packed 2-D anime-style game play, and brings the indie “bullet hell” genre to the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. With high-impact weaponry, each of the Gundemonium titles offers multiple levels of frenetic action, remote play capability and at least ten PlayStation®Network Trophies. Players are also able to take snapshots and video of their in-game action to upload to YouTubeTM.
Gundemonium Recollection features:
Three playable characters and a fourth unlockable
Five levels of intense side scrolling bullet gameplay
Story, Practice and Mission modes allow players to take their shooting skills to the max
GundeadliGne features:
Two playable characters and a third unlockable
Five Levels of multi-directional bullet-hell action
Six Matrix Masters counter attack spells to choose from
Co-op two player mode
Hitogata Happa features:
Seven playable characters, and an eighth unlockable
Six stages of top down overhead gameplay
Unlockable hidden missions
WHEN: The Gundemonium Collection is now available for $14.99 on the PlayStation Network. Gundemonium Recollection, GundeadliGne and Hitogata Happa are also available individually for $5.99 each.
ABOUT SONY ONLINE ENTERTAINMENT
Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE) is a recognized worldwide leader in massively multiplayer online games, with hundreds of thousands of subscribers around the globe. SOE creates, develops and provides compelling entertainment for the personal computer, online, game console and wireless markets. Known for its blockbuster franchises and hit titles including EverQuest®, EverQuest® II, Champions of Norrath®, Untold LegendsTM, PlanetSide®, and Star Wars Galaxies, as well as the recent kids’ phenomenon Free RealmsTM, SOE continues to redefine the business of online gaming and the creation of active player communities while introducing new genres on various entertainment platforms. Headquartered in San Diego, CA, with additional development studios in Austin, TX, Seattle, WA, Denver, CO, and Tucson, AZ, SOE has an array of cutting-edge games in development across various platforms and genres for audiences of all ages.
ABOUT ROCKIN’ ANDROID
Rockin’ Android is recognized as a highly respected independent publisher of action-packed doujin games for the personal computer and for the PlayStation®Network. Rockin’ Android is also noted as a world-wide leader in online downloadable games that feature a combination of highly stylized anime visuals and stunning character designs with easy-to-follow interface controls. Launched in 2009 and headquartered in Los Angeles, Rockin' Android is known for publishing the highly acclaimed blockbuster PC game franchise of SUGURI and SUGURI PERFECT EDITION as well as its downloadable PC games, including titles such as QLIONE and FLYING RED-BARREL-A DIARY OF A LITTLE AVIATOR-. More information can be found at www.rockinandroid.com.
©2007-2010 Platine Dispositif. Translation and localization are ©Rockin’Android Inc. Portions of this software are © 2006-2010 Sony Online Entertainment LLC. SOE and the SOE logo are registered trademarks of Sony Online Entertainment LLC. "PlayStation" is a registered trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. The ratings icon is a registered trademark of the Entertainment Software Association. All other trademarks are properties of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
This is wrong, right? Hitogata has more than one unlockable character.Seven playable characters, and an eighth unlockable
Of course it's wrong. Nothing like that has changed, don't worry.Elixir wrote:This is wrong, right? Hitogata has more than one unlockable character.
3 games for $15 is expensive? Sounds like a bargain to me.ex.machina wrote:15$ sounds a bit pricey for my taste.
Still looks interesting, I will grab it once it's down to 9.99.
From our perspective, of course we know about this, but from the overall gaming point of view, I'd hardly call Suguri a "highly acclaimed blockbuster PC game franchise." This is just silly.Rockin' Android is known for publishing the highly acclaimed blockbuster PC game franchise of SUGURI and SUGURI PERFECT EDITION
Basically, but we want the PSN releases to do well.Ganelon wrote:I'm assuming the PC version generates more pure income for the company?
Some people might want the YouTube recording and online scoreboards.Ganelon wrote:Is there any in-game feature of some sort that would be worth getting the PSN version for (as in, not trophies, 16:9, and stuff like that).
Might send the right message, and more PSN titles to follow? That place is sorely lacking in these sorts of titles.Sara wrote:Basically, but we want the PSN releases to do well.Ganelon wrote:I'm assuming the PC version generates more pure income for the company?
Unfortunately, the PC version does not have any online scoreboard features.Observer wrote:Does the PC version also have online scoreboards like Cloudphobia, Stella Vanity and a couple other games have?