Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version.

Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version.
Yea you have a point doujin sells well over there but my point is that theres hardly any proffessional PC games been made that isnt H or MMO (or atleast thats my impression been a westerner looking at whats on the net)Skykid wrote:They handle it at retail believe it or not. Akihabara has stores with massive sections of shelf dedicated to PC indie games and they're all very nicely produced. I'm sure the quality varies, but there's probably a lot of great stuff we never even get a hint of in the west (I found the Skygunner doujin game particularly intriguing, looked like Panorama Cotton but with the SG visuals.)TrevHead (TVR) wrote:Ive never really understood how the Japanese game industry handles the PC. As there is a fantasic indie community that's genrally light years ahead of the western indie scene. One would of thought all that raw talent would also translate into a healthy commercial game industry on the PC, but instead all that can be found is shitty hentia visual novels and MMOs. Its like theres some strange bemuda triangle when it comes to Japanese commercial PC games.
EDIT Maybe the sheer difference between fan games and commericial games and the fact that theres some great fan games that could make lots of cash if marketed properly but just arnt. Maybe the fact that all this creative talent is somehow lost if or when the authors enter the real gaming industry, is indicative of a industry that is perhaps too rigid or is in some other way stopping innovation from the fan game side.
I found this to be a pretty interesting read about PC gaming in Japan. It's mostly about the Sharp/NEC/Fujitsu days: http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/JPNcom ... puters.htmTrevHead (TVR) wrote:Yea you have a point doujin sells well over there but my point is that theres hardly any proffessional PC games been made that isnt H or MMO (or atleast thats my impression been a westerner looking at whats on the net)
You heard it right here MAMEdevs, there's no point in improving Ketsui emulation anymore. It's a lost cause, lol.Elixir wrote:Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version.
What does this even mean?Obiwanshinobi wrote:At least I don't make prophecies.
This isn't even up for debate. Online leaderboards, downloadable replays, X-mode... end of.austere wrote:Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version.
So where's the petition box?Elixir wrote:This isn't even up for debate.
"Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version."Elixir wrote:What does this even mean?
As if we don't already have those things for every STG emulated in MAMEOnline leaderboards, downloadable replays,
It means that I don't make grand statements such as:Elixir wrote:What does this even mean?Obiwanshinobi wrote:At least I don't make prophecies.
Elixir wrote:Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version.
Without "actual facts" to back it up it's just some wishful thinking. "Always" sounds like one hell of a lot of time.manaka wrote:There will always be one major shmup console each generation, because the majority of shmup developers are small companies with limited resources that prevent them from spreading themselves across multiple platforms and remain viable as a business.
You had better live to see a good 360 emulator (and XBL emulator) then. Getting hold of a working unit, say, ten years after discontinuing might be tricky. "Always" sounds like a wee bit longer than ten years.Elixir wrote:This isn't even up for debate. Online leaderboards, downloadable replays, X-mode... end of.austere wrote:Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version.
Unless the 360 version is backported to PC, this is impossible. Backporting attempts from 360 to PC exist, but none of them became of anything.Lance Boyle wrote:"Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version."
That's a prophecy, and prophecies are stupid.
This would be true if every single shmup ever playable in had the ability to upload and download replays within itself.Lance Boyle wrote:As if we don't already have those things for every STG emulated in MAME
Okay, fair enough, let me fix the statement:Obiwanshinobi wrote:Which argument exactly? Quote please, not assumptions.Skykid wrote:Obiwan, you're argument is regrettably baseless.
This entire argument is a regrettably pointless waste of time, but it's your time so I don't even know why I care.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
still baffled - why get a PS3 at all? why not get a region free PS2 or... hell ... region free Ps1... OR emu it all on pc...???I have never claimed PS3 to be exactly comparable to the 360. What I'm saying is: since I happen to like shmups available for the PS3 A LOT (more than just about anything by Cave), 360's library of shmups does not represent greater value for my money (and if it comes close, it's thanks to Raiden Fighters first and foremost). I would agree that 360 is of greater relevance for the so called "shmups community" as it's the only home platform you can play certain shmups on, but this kind of relevance, well, evaporates sooner or later as today's addition of DOJ and Ketsui to MAME shows.
All things which can be added with the appropriate initial savestate and breakpoints. The only reason people don't do this is it will hurt sales of the port. The potential superiority of the MAME version (that is, if extracted out of MAME and turned into a standalone program) over the port is for all intents and purposes is infinite. After all, your Xbox 360 will not last forever, nor will it be emulated in the foreseeable future.Elixir wrote:This isn't even up for debate. Online leaderboards, downloadable replays
Meh. Could be done in theory, but we're talking about Ketsui, not some arrange mode by 5pb. X-Mode has no bearing on this debate which I believe is now over.X-mode... end of.
I'm not telling anybody to get a PS3, for ANY purpose. Even the likes of VC and PlayStation Classics came too late in the day and in a too lousy shape to be the selling point of this gen consoles (the last few Sega Ages 2500 releases came much closer to my idea of how this shit should be handled).dcharlie wrote:still baffled - why get a PS3 at all? why not get a region free PS2 or... hell ... region free Ps1... OR emu it all on pc...???
Elixir wrote:Ketsui 360 is and always will be, superior to the MAME version.
You can't say, at present, that people "don't do this due to influencing port sales". There aren't any online leaderboards or downloadable replays for MAME games (to my knowledge) (within the game).austere wrote:All things which can be added with the appropriate initial savestate and breakpoints. The only reason people don't do this is it will hurt sales of the port. The potential superiority of the MAME version (that is, if extracted out of MAME and turned into a standalone program) over the port is for all intents and purposes is infinite. After all, your Xbox 360 will not last forever, nor will it be emulated in the foreseeable future.
I like how you reduce it to "some arrange mode". That "some arrange mode" is some people's superior version of Ketsui, and has evidently influenced a lot of long-running Ketsui players. For instance, MrMonkeyMan is currently rank #1, with a bunch of other forum players and Japanese players (misty3, bba, koiaji, etc) also in the Top 30.austere wrote:Meh. Could be done in theory, but we're talking about Ketsui, not some arrange mode by 5pb. X-Mode has no bearing on this debate which I believe is now over.
You mean, those things that you can turn off, both from within the game and from the dashboard.austere wrote:To be honest it's already better than Ketsui for the 360 to me -- no irritating anchovy* announcements.
* Otherwise known as achievements.
Woot! I had no idea there was a western player at the top of any leaderboards that isnt Galaga or Geometry WarsFor instance, MrMonkeyMan is currently rank #1, with a bunch of other forum players and Japanese players (misty3, bba, koiaji, etc) also in the Top 30.