GMRmarc wrote:In all honesty no one is going to pay full retail for these types of games.

Ah, nevermind.GMRmarc wrote:I among many (likely?) discovered Cave games via iOS.
GMRmarc wrote:In all honesty no one is going to pay full retail for these types of games.
Ah, nevermind.GMRmarc wrote:I among many (likely?) discovered Cave games via iOS.
Fewer than the number of people who would pay the same amount for CoD or Halo, for sure. But not "no one".GMRmarc wrote:In all honesty no one is going to pay full retail for these types of games.
Not happening. Fuck, Cave have struggled on the 360 which - like it or not - has been the everyman success story of this gen. On an overpriced PS2, competing with phone gaming, to an audience that largely doesn't give a fuck... The console itself is going to struggle, i'll eat shit if it turns out to be the last bastion for Shmups.Estebang wrote:You failed to mention the Vita, which I predict will be the platform to inherit the 360's role as the genre's primary stronghold. Cave already has two games in development for it: a social game and Untitled Vita Shmup.
They can.Illyrian wrote:Those are the asian versions only, they can't be installed in the UK.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=38504 (second page)To buy them, you don't need to spoof another phone. There are two things to do :
- Install the last Market Enabler (Android Market) and choose the "Docomo" operator.
- Create a japanese GMAIL account. YOU MUST CHOOSE JAPAN AS COUNTRY.
Add your new japanese gmail account in the list of your android Google Account (no need to synchronize).
Then, delete all the data from the android market ("Market" application in Settings/Applications/Manage applications/All).
Go the the Android market. Use the MENU Button then click on "Account" and choose the new japanese account.
Now you can buy the two games (500 Yens each).
Now, you can't download them with the GMO fucking app. You can spoof another hardware. So make a backup of your original system/BUILD.PROP file and modify the following lines :
ro.product.model=SO-01C (and not B)
ro.product.brand=docomo
ro.build.fingerprint=docomo/X10_1233-7397/SonyEricssonSO-01C/es209ra:1.6/R1EA018/1266719038:user/rel-keys
Don't touch the others lines !
Now reboot your phone.
Activate your Wifi connection and launch a game. It will download all the game data
Paradigm wrote:GMRmarc wrote:In all honesty no one is going to pay full retail for these types of games.![]()
Ah, nevermind.GMRmarc wrote:I among many (likely?) discovered Cave games via iOS.
GMRmarc wrote:Paradigm wrote:GMRmarc wrote:In all honesty no one is going to pay full retail for these types of games.![]()
Ah, nevermind.GMRmarc wrote:I among many (likely?) discovered Cave games via iOS.
Yeah, I said it. "I discovered Cave via iOS". If this genre is going to surrvive, it will be because new people will discover these games and this genre. Sorry if I offended your pretentiuos sensibilities.
Kollision wrote:I would gladly pay $100 for a retail DoDonPachi than buy the n-th rendition of SSF4 or MvC3 or whatever FPS is out there these days.
I would gather that "most" are for the simple fact that nobody is going to bother with anything other than a flat screen due to the size constraint of homes. You would be hard-pressed to find something flat and not at least 720p capable made in the last few years.TrevHead (TVR) wrote:How many of the Japanese are gaming on HD TVs? I read an article a year or two back that said most households we still using SD sets. Alot can change in 1-2 years though Edit NVM to answer my own question Japan switched over to digi broadcasting last year
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
No you're not alone. I had similar situation for not owning xbox, I always saw all the topics here and felt like fish out of water.Remembrance wrote:I will say that while I've known about Cave games for years, I don't use MAME and I have never imported any games at all. If you can imagine what kind of shmup selection that leaves me with... it's been a weird few years. Stumbling across DFK in the app store back just when it came out was a glorious moment.
I mean, I'm sure I'm not alone in this. On this forum, maybe...
Been wondering about them earlier this week. Specifically, since Qute has shown that Cave's region lock claims were BS, as to whether they'll show the fans some love and be making SDJ region free. Still holding out hope for an Ibara Collection as well but I doubt that's happening at this point. Since I'm tired of the fact that MS no longer understands that people want exclusives on their consoles rather than multiplatform titles I'm basically done with the Xbox now that there literally is nothing worth buying this year or next aside from SDJ. Still it was an amazing generation for shmups given how badly the genre fell to the wayside during the PS2/GC/Xbox era. Hopefully Cave will bounce back from this end of generation slump they seem to be in right now.sven666 wrote:some cave news.. (they seem hard to come by these days?)
cave are moving HQ from shinjuku to meguro.
they are buissy releasing an osx browser game called "gun blood days", looks like a text/map based strategy game?
no shmups or staff news
Invite them over for sake and rounds of Eschatos.pixelcorps wrote:Never thought I`d ever hear the news that cave were moving to my neighbourhood, haha.
LMAO, or better yet hogtie them and brandish 24 inch dildos until they agree to make Mushi&Galuda 3Zero Gunner wrote:Invite them over for sake and rounds of Eschatos.pixelcorps wrote:Never thought I`d ever hear the news that cave were moving to my neighbourhood, haha.
An earlier statement concerning a hoped-for "simultaneous release" in more than one region sounds like they're hoping to localize it.Zero Gunner wrote:Specifically, since Qute has shown that Cave's region lock claims were BS, as to whether they'll show the fans some love and be making SDJ region free.
Is it too soon to point and laugh yet?Marc wrote:Not happening. Fuck, Cave have struggled on the 360 which - like it or not - has been the everyman success story of this gen. On an overpriced PS2, competing with phone gaming, to an audience that largely doesn't give a fuck... The console itself is going to struggle, i'll eat shit if it turns out to be the last bastion for Shmups.Estebang wrote:You failed to mention the Vita, which I predict will be the platform to inherit the 360's role as the genre's primary stronghold. Cave already has two games in development for it: a social game and Untitled Vita Shmup.