Wario64 said:Korean game?
Odnetnin said:you can identify the korean? :lol @ cheeky girl with titties. Not impressed with their try hard japanese anime clone art style.
Odnetnin said:you can identify the korean? :lol @ cheeky girl with titties. Not impressed with their try hard japanese anime clone art style.
ferricide said:i find it odd that we've never had any of the korean PS2 games in the US. sure, there weren't very many, but did they all suck or something?
seems to me that it would probably be cheaper to license korean PSP games. i wonder if that'll happen... and i wonder if i care.
true, but it wasn't on PS2. i do wonder how many korean console games there were this gen, period.Odnetnin said:Kingdom under Fire was korean.
ferricide said:true, but it wasn't on PS2. i do wonder how many korean console games there were this gen, period.
Arcticfox said:Is there a reason it says MMORPG in the description? From the screenshots it looks like a single player game.
coming, reliable rumors state. though the party that is rumored to be publishing it has yet to unveil it, and it has already unveiled its pre-E3 lineup, so i'm wondering. hopefully it'll be on the show floor.jiggle said:Where's Magna Carta?!![]()
Not many. Keep in mind that PS2 and Xbox weren't launched in Korea until 2003. I don't know if GC was ever officially launched there.ferricide said:true, but it wasn't on PS2. i do wonder how many korean console games there were this gen, period.
ferricide said:coming, reliable rumors state. though the party that is rumored to be publishing it has yet to unveil it, and it has already unveiled its pre-E3 lineup, so i'm wondering. hopefully it'll be on the show floor.
then again, do i really need another fucking RPG? jesus. wait, they pay me to review them, so yes.. yes, i do.
Umm...MassiveAttack said:I smell a jarrod list fast approaching.
jarrod said:Umm...
-Axel Impact International (PSP) developed by Axis Entertainment
-Kingdom Under Fire: Heroes (Xbox) developed by Phantagram/BlueSide
-Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders (Xbox) developed by Phantagram
-Magna Carta (PS2) developed by SoftMax
-Metal Slug 4 (PS2/Xbox) developed by Mega Corp/Noise Factory
-Metal Slug World (PS2) developed by Mega Corp
-The King of Fighters 2001 (PS2) developed by Eolith
...that's all I can think of. :/
The End said:wasn't Ys VI developed in Korea?
To futher clairify, the PS2/PSP versions were developed by Konami Digitial in the US.duckroll said:Wtf no. Ys6 PC was developed by Falcom, and Ys6 PS2/PSP is being developed by Konami.
Development of the PS2 version was divided between studios in Japan, Shanghai, Southeast Asia, and Hawaii. You'd have to look in the manual to see the exact division of labor, because I can't find the credits online.jarrod said:To futher clairify, the PS2/PSP versions were developed by Konami Digitial in the US.
belgurdo said:It seems Korean artists are at their best when they are drawing semi-realistic girls with boobs til next week. When they try their hands at animu, they fail spectacularly
It's an oh-so-ironic intentional misspelling. We have SA goons to thank for that one.Zaptruder said:Do you even know who you're mocking when you mispell the word anime purposefuly like that?
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It would seem like yourself; either you have a strange spelling impediment, or you have a desire the make a word sound 'cuter', like a retarded fangirl.
Just sayin.