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Canceling the game is one thing, but the way he treated the team who made it was really disappointing.
yeah, I'd never expect Yuji Naka to be such pretencious.
That guy was more closer to SOA than SOJ in Genesis era so ...I think it started happened in Dreamcast eraEven Peter Moore didn't get along with himhttps://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2017-04-07-why-peter-moore-once-told-segas-yuji-naka-to-f-k-off
To be frank Electronic Arts aren't saints either.
Still this is before Moore become head of EA.While now EA is shaddy, back in 16-Bit War they helped Genesis push US market with their sport titles.
Classic-era EA was good.
Most of the text is ported from the Wii version that was released in the US. It’s not a great translation, but it’s alright. Tested and working on real hardware from start to finish with no bugs.
Chaos Field is an action shooter game for the Dreamcast.This is a full English translation for the Japanese SEGA Dreamcast game “Chaos Field”.The .DCP patch file shipped with this release is designed for use with Universal Dreamcast Patcher: https://github.com/DerekPascarella/UniversalDreamcastPatcher
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