$10 cheaper than Amazon. People have been talking about Amazon dropping the ball recently with video game deals. No. Amazon has taken that ball and chucked it into the heart of a volcano, man.
Just watched a couple of gameplay videos and I gotta say this game would drive me nuts with all the stuff happening onscreen. Looks insanely fun, though. The only game I have right now with similar gameplay is Deathsmiles. I'll pick this up next time it goes on sale... Hopefully!
I smell an impending price war! Nice find. Isomer Games and Most Wanted got into a price war over the Capcom Digital Collection recently. Let's hope for a repeat.
o.o; And another thing about Deathsmiles, the Limited Edition usually goes on sale regularly on Newegg or Amazon for $14.99 with the soundtrack CD and faceplate.
Pretty cool game. I got my copy in the other day....
Question for those that have already played it... How do you start a 2 player simultaneous game? I found where to start as P1 or P2, but wither way, I couldn't get the 2nd player to join in... The back of the box does say 1-2 players. What am I missing?
Also still available on Newegg for 19.99. And FYI in case anyone didn't hear about it, Under Defeat HD is going to be released in North America for PS3 (retail and download), by Rising Star Games:
[quote name='62t']Under Defeat is PS3 only in the US, so it will have a smaller print.[/QUOTE]
Akai Katana was exclusive to the 360 in the US and that did little to stop it from hitting $20. Does Sony allow publishers to press fewer copies of games than Microsoft does?
[quote name='Thrinn']Akai Katana was exclusive to the 360 in the US and that did little to stop it from hitting $20. Does Sony allow publishers to press fewer copies of games than Microsoft does?[/QUOTE]
Xbox 360 games requires a minim print of 50,000. Sony doesn't.
Interesting, but that's from 2008. Platform owners typically slowly decrease the minimum number of copies that must be produced as consoles age in order to keep publishers interested. Without specific numbers from Sony, and more recent numbers from Microsoft, it's difficult to assume that the platform is the determining factor of whether or not a shmup eventually hits $20 or not. Only time will tell I guess.