Trigger Heart Exelica for Naomi/Dreamcast
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Any other DC shmups besides 'Trigger Heart Extension'?
So what other Naomi shmup titles to look forward to besides the forthcoming DC GD-Rom version of "Trigger Heart Extension" in February 2007?
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BulletMagnet
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The ol' DC really does refuse to die. But hey, if it means more shmup ports, who's complaining? I'm half-tempted to preorder this whenever that comes about...
Off to the side, anyone want to give a shot to translating this comic strip posted on the Exelica page, just for curiosity's sake?
Off to the side, anyone want to give a shot to translating this comic strip posted on the Exelica page, just for curiosity's sake?
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Sengeki Striker was released in 1997, so somehow I doubt that's it.BulletMagnet wrote:Others guess that the arcade-only "Sengeki Striker" was the result of that "project," but I don't think anyone knows for sure.
However, if there's a less jaggy and flickery version of Shienryu Explosion to be had out of this deal, then I'm all for it.

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Ditto. Along w/ everyone else, I'm really pumped about these 2 apparent releases. The Dreamcast is my second favorite console; the Saturn pulling out a narrow victory.
Don't you love how every time the latest Dreamcast game is reviewed the critic says "at least the dreamcast is going out with a bang" (see Ikaruga and Under Defeat)
That would be a trip if the Dreamcast outlives the original xbox...
Don't you love how every time the latest Dreamcast game is reviewed the critic says "at least the dreamcast is going out with a bang" (see Ikaruga and Under Defeat)
That would be a trip if the Dreamcast outlives the original xbox...
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Rob
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No, I don't.lynchesque wrote: Don't you love how every time the latest Dreamcast game is reviewed the critic says "at least the dreamcast is going out with a bang"
And I can't be the only one who enjoys a new shooter (DC) port, but the thrill of it cheating its death has looong past, especially since not many of the post-death ports can match the quality of games that hit domestic shelves for $20-30. Um... Border Down? Shikigami "ported to everything" II?
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Border Down is one of the few non-cute'em up horis that I truly like. Wasn't Ikaruga technically post-mortem for the dreamcast though? And I wouldn't call Radirgy or Under Defeat even "mediocre" games. Well, Radirgy gets close to the mediocricy line, but UD is really good IMHO. I don't know what all has been released since the technical "death" of the Dreamcast. Oh, Trizeal IS pretty average at best ^_^

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Rob
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How soon we forget Zero Gunner 2, on the very same system! That takes it down a notch, but I've been through that.Arvandor wrote:UD is really good IMHO.
Trizeal was my "thrill is gone" moment for the DC. Still, Exelica seems like it could have a redeeming amount of uniqueness that's been lacking in the last 6 or so ports.
(not that Chaos Field wasn't unique...)
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I hear that. Gunbird 2 fucking owned Under Defeat...Rob wrote:No, I don't.
And I can't be the only one who enjoys a new shooter (DC) port, but the thrill of it cheating its death has looong past, especially since not many of the post-death ports can match the quality of games that hit domestic shelves for $20-30. Um... Border Down? Shikigami "ported to everything" II?
(Edit: Whoops
hope nobody caught that )
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"That's what he ALWAYS says to me, doctor! He never listens to what I have to say! It's always Takumi this and Takumi that! I can't even LOOK at medals anymore without getting stressed! Can I help it if my individual game systems are derivative and my graphics are unimpressive? That's not my fault! I was my parents' first child, they heaped all the attention on Radir...ooh, I get angry just THINKing about it! He has no problem managing THAT game's high score thread! And another thing..."

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What was wrong with the conversion process? It's not like the games got any uglier or crappier than they already were when going from the arcade to the home. Well, Chaos Field needed high-score saving, but there are the PS2/GC ports for that.dai jou bu wrote:Hopefully it doesn't suffer from a poor conversion process *cough* trizealchaosfield *cough*.
The thrill of not having to invest in new systems remains, though. The arcade perfect conversion thing helps too, considering that most people would consider the game aesthetically mediocre in the first placeRob wrote:And I can't be the only one who enjoys a new shooter (DC) port, but the thrill of it cheating its death has looong past
Melty Blood: Act Cadenza, Senko no Ronde SP, Guilty Gear XX Slash, Monkey Ball, Sega Strike Fighter... and any number of Atomiswave games. We still have to see what happens with Karasu too, assuming it's even very good.Kingbuzzo wrote:I still want melty blood
I'm glad we're getting this one.

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