fahlim003
07 Feb 2009 04:54
Roel wrote:
I wholeheartedly agree!

The game is actually as good as finished, except for the Dreamcast port which has fallen somewhat behind schedule.

I can give you some happy news, though:
- We've tested everything on a PC already, so once the Dreamcast port is complete, we won't have to spend too much time on more tests.
- The graphics engine is performing very well on the Dreamcast.
- The Dreamcast can handle the four-way split screen which is used in two of the multiplayer modes (this used to be a question mark, but it turned out alright).

Good news to be certain. Is Neill Cortlett handling the Dreamcast port of this too or is by way of TeamSenile this time?

Good points later on regarding DUX. There's no 'rush' and it helps to release in a period without causing a sore point for buyers to decide between games. All the same, I'm looking forward to another further news regarding the finalization of Dreamcast preperations and initiation of publishing. Thanks!

Roel
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07 Feb 2009 16:19
Neill has done a lot of work on the Dreamcast engine, but currently I am the only one working on it.

Clessy
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21 Feb 2009 07:32
Dont forget to add a playable demo of AOTB in the comerical release for this guys

Clessy
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21 Feb 2009 07:38
Roel wrote:
DCbrotha wrote:
What price range are you marketing RRRR at?

I hope I don't speak too soon and get in trouble later, but as an indication I'd say it'll be in the same price range as Dux.



DCbrotha wrote:
I sure hope you publish the packaging to have the look and feel of the NTSC-J's incredible natural Dreamcast look!

So do I!


DCbrotha wrote:
When all is done, is there a time-frame you are shooting for RRRR to be releasing?

Ideally, we wouldn't want the release of RRRR to be too close to Dux' release, so as not to steal each other's spotlight. But I can't predict yet how much time negotiations, printing, marketing and distribution will take, so it's probably as much a case of wait-and-see for us as it is for anyone else.



Saddened Man wrote:
I may have to include this game in my independent gaming museum (yes, really). If I do consider that option I'll be sure to ask permission and provide lots of information.

Interesting! Is it an online museum or an actual, physical thing?

It better not be in the same price range as dux unless its coming as a LE like dux. Dux is 39 euros. Thats ouch on my american wallet! Thats 50 USD
So many things I want but cant afford. I still havent gotten around to wind and water

Jesus someone send me paypal donations for all these awesome games. Just remember for $5 small dollars a day you can keep a Clessy gaming happily!!

Roel
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21 Feb 2009 07:56
The normal edition of Dux is about 22 euros, or $28. That's affordable, right?