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Except for Soldner >.<

Still bitter :p

the asian version is still in stock on play-asia if you're after it still, i really wonder how many people that were after it even know it was also available on there because they claimed to have printed 3,000 copies and 3 months after release it's still in stock yet the LRG one sold out within minutes
 
Ooooh! Nabbed my 4th LRG! Holiday today afforded me the time! I am almost tempted to get Flint Hook as well but I don't know what roguelite entails.
 
Had second thoughts about Flinthook during the first batch, so I didn't order. After thinking about all day, I decided to order it during the second batch (my first time doing that). I'm a bit nervous because it's a new release with no reviews, a dev that usually puts its games on PS+ (obviously, that's not the point of buying a physical release, and I realize that), and I wonder how many post-disc patches there will be (usually not the case with most/all LRG disc releases). Still, I'm a sucker for a good grappling hook mechanic and LRG's great prices. I've never been one compelled to "collect them all" but I do like getting the ones that interest or intrigue me, and Flinthook definitely does.
 
Pretty torn on whether Dariusburst is worth $60 or not. When it came out I said I would have bought a copy if they'd released it as a physical disc. Now I feel like a hypocrite for questioning whether it's worth $60 or whether I'm going to buy it.
 
That's why I don't even bother with the morning rush any more. It's nice to be able to just wander in and order. True, I was there 6PM sharp, but at least it wasn't a race against a clock with far too few minutes on it.
 
That's why I don't even bother with the morning rush any more. It's nice to be able to just wander in and order. True, I was there 6PM sharp, but at least it wasn't a race against a clock with far too few minutes on it.

Depends on the game. There will definitely be games and the future that will probably not last long at all.
 
Man it's starting to get hard to keep up with the Kickstarter editions of LRG. I just got wind of a KS that's ending in 16 hours that was completely off my radar. Is there an easy way to keep up with the KS releases?
 
Twitter, lrgs twitter
I follow them already which is how I saw it but there's too much noise in their feed that I miss information from time to time. It's a good reminder on the day of regular releases but they retweet so many things and talk about live streaming of games that I miss the first couple of times they did it. I was hoping there was just some places that maintained a master list or even LRG have a list on their site to make it easier to find out all the different Kickstarter campaigns. Just kind of like how I can go to their site and see all the current upcoming releases.
 
Man it's starting to get hard to keep up with the Kickstarter editions of LRG. I just got wind of a KS that's ending in 16 hours that was completely off my radar. Is there an easy way to keep up with the KS releases?

I got confused on how to order just the LRG disc, without having to pay extra for the other crap...so I just gave up...the backing without any offer option didn't sound right to me
 
For once I actually wanted to buy a soundtrack because Ray Gigant's OST is only available with first print copies on japan digitally. No retail OST release and it isn't digital on normal music stores online.

Anyway got 2 copies of Ray Gigant ordered. Thanks for doing this game.
 
Or maybe because it's a $40 game, not a $25 game as per usual.
I mean it sold out anyway, so it doesn't matter at this point, and it was always going to sell out. That said, you are right, it's definitely because of the higher price. The fact that it sold out in one day at $40 just proves that there is demand for Japanese Vita titles from LRG (One Way Heroics also proved this).
 
I mean it sold out anyway, so it doesn't matter at this point, and it was always going to sell out. That said, you are right, it's definitely because of the higher price. The fact that it sold out in one day at $40 just proves that there is demand for Japanese Vita titles from LRG (One Way Heroics also proved this).

You're A-tell-ier-ing me!

Wink wink.
 
Is there any way to get physical PS2 classics with sonys Approval for limited runs that'd be something I'd be interested in, even some limited editions would be lovely
 
Is there any way to get physical PS2 classics with sonys Approval for limited runs that'd be something I'd be interested in, even some limited editions would be lovely

VideoGamesPlus already does that. LRG wouldn't be able to, since PS2 games are region locked.
 
the asian version is still in stock on play-asia if you're after it still, i really wonder how many people that were after it even know it was also available on there because they claimed to have printed 3,000 copies and 3 months after release it's still in stock yet the LRG one sold out within minutes

Well, the shooter crowd does not like the game at all. Very little appeal. And it is just not that great. I don't think there is much overlap between the LRG collectors and shmup players.
 
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