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Revolution gains support from KOEI
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| hollywood 2005-09-19, 8:31 pm |
| http://www.revolutionreport.com/articles/read/106
Koei Plans Revolution Development
by Shawn White (09/18/05)
Long-time developer Koei, well-known for its Romance of the Three
Kingdoms franchise, recently announced support for Nintendo's
next-generation console.
Although a good deal of Koei's Tokyo Game Show presentation consisted
of PlayStation 3 content, Koei Founder and Chairman Keiko Erikawa used
a Q&A session to respond to questions concerning the company's
commitment to other platforms. "We also have plans for the Xbox 360 and
Revolution as well...and the PC is included in that as well," Erikawa
said. "We are committing ourselves to creating new types of games for
each of those platforms, so we hope you'll look forward to those."
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| foamy 2005-09-20, 12:31 am |
| In article <1127162236.855173.272880
@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com>,
"hollywood" <pcengine2@hotmail.com> wrote:
quote:
>Long-time developer Koei, well-known for its Romance of the Three
>Kingdoms franchise, recently announced support for Nintendo's
>next-generation console.
>
>Although a good deal of Koei's Tokyo Game Show presentation consisted
>of PlayStation 3 content, Koei Founder and Chairman Keiko Erikawa used
>a Q&A session to respond to questions concerning the company's
>commitment to other platforms. "We also have plans for the Xbox 360 and
>Revolution as well...and the PC is included in that as well," Erikawa
>said. "We are committing ourselves to creating new types of games for
>each of those platforms, so we hope you'll look forward to those."
If they can put out new games for the pc in NA, I'd be in heaven. I can't
think of games I enjoyed more, and wanted to see more of. I can't understand
why no one in North America got the franchize to distribute and translate
their games for our market.
Unchartered Waters, New Horizons, the Romance games were all great
and what I think we've been missing for many years. It's all bling now, with
little substance. I tried forever to get the followup to New Horizons,
apparently titled Costa del Sol, even though it wasn't translated, with no
luck.
Come on Koei.
Jim
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