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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: NiGHTS on May 18, 2010, 10:32:18 pm
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From last Famitsu issue.
2 on 2 vs and four players splitscreen
(http://http://i825.photobucket.com/albums/zz179/ArmaX04/Virtual-On4ForceFamitsu.jpg)
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I'm not really super excited, but I might get this. It might be fun to have some 4 player Segabits madness. ^^
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Post it after I posted it on the front page, KILLER MAN! :(
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Excited for this! Opens the door for more XBLA/PSN sega arcade games. VOOT and ABC showed SEGA that there is money to be made, and they seem to notice that. :)
I'm hoping we can have SEGAbits VO4 battle nights.
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I've always liked but always sucked at VO, I think the best news about this is just confirming that Sega are taking the XBLA/PSN seriously.
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I've always liked but always sucked at VO, I think the best news about this is just confirming that Sega are taking the XBLA/PSN seriously.
I heard it's retail not XBLA :)
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He is correct. Force is NOT XBLA, its retail.
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woh! retail! thats when they stick it in a purty box! :D well, that could mean more than just a straight arcade game. color me double excited!
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Posted the story just now to correct the last post. I did not have translations last time or info on what Famitsu said, like everyone else, I just assumed it was XBLA.
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He is correct. Force is NOT XBLA, its retail.
...interest in this game effectively drops to zero.
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...interest in this game effectively drops to zero.
Why would it going to retail hurt your purchase at all? If anything, with store sales it could be significantly cheaper than Microsoft could ever allow on the XBLA, for instance.
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That's a maybe. I might consider a purchase if it were $10-20 brand new, but knowing SEGA, I doubt that they're going to sell it for that much. At least, not right off the bat.
We'll see. =P
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That's a maybe. I might consider a purchase if it were $10-20 brand new, but knowing SEGA, I doubt that they're going to sell it for that much. At least, not right off the bat.
We'll see. =P
It could go along with their pricing points of Wii arcade ports like Ghost Squad, and House of the Dead 2&3, where it's around $30 at launch.