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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Deefy on May 03, 2011, 06:40:09 pm
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A few days ago, doing searches on the web, I spotted a new trademark of SEGA :
"SAMURAI BLOODSHOW les vagues blanches, les nuages rouges"
In the US database the trademark has no images but the description defines it as : video game software; computer game programs; computer game software; video game discs and cartridges; game programs for mobile telephones etc.
but also as : entertainment services, namely, providing on-line games and on-line computer games; providing information on on-line games.
Into EU database instead there is a description much broader and comprehensive of misleading information but is present the logo :
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Let's hope its a console game, preferable an action game.
It might be an iphone game or something, so I'm not getting excited yet.
EDIT: P.S, the subtitle means "The white waves, the red clouds." according to google translator.
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Thats French, no?
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Yes it is French.
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I just learned what it is :| an original game for IPhone/IPad/IPod touch.
This is the official site of the game by SEGA JAPAN : http://http://emaki.sega.jp/
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I just learned what it is :| an original game for IPhone/IPad/IPod touch.
This is the official site of the game by SEGA JAPAN : http://http://emaki.sega.jp/
Well hopefully it is good, hard to make good games for touch only controls but there are a few of them. Not many, but a few.
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The game is launched today in Japan in three version:free, complete 350 yen and plus(limited) 1200 yen, obviously with more contents on the basis of price.
The video: http://http://youtu.be/KR9nW2F2ohY
edit: the official site(japanese) is finally open, with a lot of info and pictures.
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Heh, I like how the "complete" version is actually the middle version. Kinda like how "tall" is the smallest size of drink at Starbucks.
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Echoing off my comment on the front page article, here's some light wikipedia reading on the inspiration for the art direction of this game: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_painting (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_painting)
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What is the URL to the official site?
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The official site (japanese) is here:http://http://emaki.sega.jp/.