I wanted to get excited thinking "they made a HOTD game?!?1" but then I saw it's a slot machine.
If I were 10 and Japanese, I would be losing it over these.
Sorry for the late reply, and thanks for the info. I've never played any of these titles before, but I have to agree that Densha de Go method is definitely better as a game. Still, Railfan is really pretty to look at. It's unfortunate that Taito were acquired by Square Enix... all their franchises are pretty much dead now. :/Yes Railfan is a similar kind of game.
The main difference between Railfan and Densha de Go series is that while the former records a real video of the train course, the latter plays in a full virtual environment.
Both approaches have its advantages and disadvantages.
With the first method you get a perfect image quality and environment, but since the video is pre-recorded it sometimes can go "out-of-sync" if you do not follow the time perfectly.
The Densha de Go method instead has a fully 3D modeled world, so the image fidelity is lower but the interaction-immersion level is much higher.
That 3DS game should be made with the Densha de Go method.
I remember trying Densha de Go Final a few years ago and really liking it.
I was trying to find a copy for myself here in Japan but even second hand they're pretty expensive, $50+. Controllers can reach $200 easily!
Unfortunately the whole "de Go!" series was dropped by Taito with the advent of HD consoles because it became too costly to build HD towns![]()
Looks really nice!I believe this is new.
I believe this is new.
The swagger of the man in the center is off the charts. I want to dress like this lad.
HahaI doubt many ten year old Japanese kids are aware of Medarot.
I believe this is new.
If I were 10 and Japanese, I would be losing it over these.
Sorry for the late reply, and thanks for the info. I've never played any of these titles before, but I have to agree that Densha de Go method is definitely better as a game. Still, Railfan is really pretty to look at. It's unfortunate that Taito were acquired by Square Enix... all their franchises are pretty much dead now. :/
I see, that's really too bad then. I didn't know that they were released on PSP as well, so I Googled and then checked out Amazon Japan. Holy crap @ the prices! :O Densha de Go! Final is 7,000yen though. Would you recommend it to a newbie? Watching the gameplay videos have piqued my interest in this series.Incidentally Taito dropped the series before the S-E acquisition and when they were bought S-E actually tried to revive the genre a little bit by publishing new games/ports on DS, PSP and iOS but they didn't attract much of an audience.
Which is too bad as Train Simulators are almost like a timed puzzle game.
Here's hoping that the SonicPowered game manages to revive interest a bit.
Fuck Sphere, that series was way better before they added Sphere and it was just Cube by himself.Ah yes, Cube and Sphere. My favourite video game characters.
I believe this is new.
Someone clear my confusion: I thought Orochi 3 came out in America but why are they re-releasing Orochi 2 there? Or is Orochi 3 here Orochi 2 there?
Japanese logos are serious.
Wow at DOA5
It's like they arent even trying to market it as a fighting game.
Team Ninja lostWow at DOA5
It's like they arent even trying to market it as a fighting game.
I see, that's really too bad then. I didn't know that they were released on PSP as well, so I Googled and then checked out Amazon Japan. Holy crap @ the prices! :O Densha de Go! Final is 7,000yen though. Would you recommend it to a newbie? Watching the gameplay videos have piqued my interest in this series.
A big part of Medarot DUAL is the ability to play with characters from earlier games in the series. You know, the ones only released in Japan.I remember Natsume said they had no plans to bring over the last game, Medarot 7, but they said maybe the next game.
Hmm... OK I guess I'll just pick up Densha de Go! Final when I have some cash to spare. Good luck in your hunt! Hopefully you'll be able to find a copy within your budget. Sorry for going way off-topic, and thanks for replying.Yeah, Densha de Go games are crazy expensive!
I'm searching for a used copy around here as my budget for final is about 3000 Yen.
No way I can find a new copy that cheap.
I saw Densha de Go 3 for 2000 the other day in Akihabara so I should find it for that price.
I can't say if I would recommend it to someone new in the series as I'm not really an expert, as I said before I just tried Final for a brief period and it seemed a really nice game.
Visual Novelsall these covers just make me jelly thinking about all the games we're missing out on![]()
I have to assume it's yet to be listed on Amazon Japan or something, because why the hell would you skip releasing it on the most popular platform there? Unless Sony paid for an exclusive, but that seems relatively useless for Batman.That Batman box isn't final. Also, oddly, it doesn't look like the 3DS version is getting a Japanese release.
Musou Orochi Maou Sairin = Warriors Orochi 2. So when Musou Orochi 2 came out, it became Warriors Orochi 3 elsewhere.Someone clear my confusion: I thought Orochi 3 came out in America but why are they re-releasing Orochi 2 there? Or is Orochi 3 here Orochi 2 there?
I have to assume it's yet to be listed on Amazon Japan or something, because why the hell would you skip releasing it on the most popular platform there? Unless Sony paid for an exclusive, but that seems relatively useless for Batman.
fuck, whatever happened to Medabots? The cover is fucking sick.