https://twitter.com/WayForward/status/1724487491539906765
It’s coming to other consoles. That was just the trailer from Nintendo’s Indie Direct. Those trailers never list other consoles in them.
The trailer on WayForwards Twitter shows the others consoles.
I have to say, they seem to actually have changed something to get games out faster. Just since June, I've received 10 games. Besides the Shantae statue, they've caught up to August 2023 for me now. For awhile my unfulfilled pre-orders were back to February 2022. Granted I just order standard...
I do not understand their music release choices. Vinyl and cassette? Why no cd release for the soundtracks? I would buy those. But not vinyl or cassette.
Their website lists the following platforms being supported by the Carbon Engine:
NES/Famicom
SNES/Super Famicom
Genesis/Mega Drive
Game Boy, Game Boy Color & Game Boy Advance
Game Gear
Master System
Sega CD/Mega CD (Coming soon)
PlayStation (Coming soon)
I'm curious how much work is needed...
My order from May last year of Sam and Max 2 (Switch) and Contra (PS4) is now finally both on hand, but now it's stuck waiting for the Sam and Max slipcover...which I honestly didn't expect to be the holdup for the order. I thought, the games take a year to ship, plus they made these for the...
Looking through my outstanding orders, I see I have one out for delivery today that I don't recall getting an email that it had shipped. It's Espgaluda 2 (Switch) and TMNT: Shredder's Revenge (PS4).
I got a shipping notification yesterday for Sol Cresta which was holding up my river city girls 0 game. So looks like sol cresta is finally leaving their warehouse.
I’d love to see a refresh of the estimated delivery dates. Almost everything shows as TBD. I have 1 item that now shows Q1 2023, the rest are TBD. It was just nice to know a very general timeframe of when to expect something and the order of things in the pipeline.
It's Dotemu, I'd wager they'll end up doing a retail release after the LRG anyway, just like they did with Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap and Streets of Rage 4.
I just don’t understand acrylic standees. Are these things people actually buy and display? It’s just an image printed on a thick piece of plastic that is held upright by another piece of plastic right?
I got my order of Haven and Quake today. Both trading cards are low number series 3 cards with a new design. I hadn’t heard anything about series 2 ending, so I’m guessing these are some of the first games to be series 3 cards.