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Android version of Chaos Dragon released today in Japan

Added: 05.07.2015 17:15 | 0 views | 0 comments


SEGA have released the Android version of the Chaos Dragon smartphone game.

From: n4g.com

Dragon Quest VII And Dragon Quest VIII Remakes Being Localized

Added: 05.07.2015 6:15 | 2 views | 0 comments


Multiple sources are reporting that Yuji Horii has confirmed localized releases for Dragon Quest VII and Dragon Quest VIII at Japan Expo.

From: n4g.com

Is Dragon Quest really unpopular with Western gamers?

Added: 05.07.2015 5:18 | 8 views | 0 comments


It's that lovely time again: a new Dragon Quest game is coming, and Square-Enix is making asinine comments about the viability of the franchise overseas. "We're thinking about it," Horii says again: meaning, of course, that Square-Enix has zero plans to localize any Dragon Quest titles outside of Japan.... ...While these hopes may be misguided, they DO speak to an increasingly common assumption among Western fans of Dragon Quest--that these wonderful games, despite their profound popularity in Japan, simply aren't very popular overseas. If there was a market for Dragon Quest outside of Japan, surely Square-Enix would work tirelessly to meet that demand. That is, after all, how a free market is supposed to function. But is this assumption accurate, or misguided?

From: n4g.com

Dragon Quest VII And Dragon Quest VIII Remakes Being Localized

Added: 05.07.2015 5:15 | 1 views | 0 comments


Multiple sources are reporting that Yuji Horii has confirmed localized releases for Dragon Quest VII and Dragon Quest VIII at Japan Expo.

From: n4g.com

Is Dragon Quest really unpopular with Western gamers?

Added: 05.07.2015 3:15 | 2 views | 0 comments


It's that lovely time again: a new Dragon Quest game is coming, and Square-Enix is making asinine comments about the viability of the franchise overseas. "We're thinking about it," Horii says again: meaning, of course, that Square-Enix has zero plans to localize any Dragon Quest titles outside of Japan.... ...While these hopes may be misguided, they DO speak to an increasingly common assumption among Western fans of Dragon Quest--that these wonderful games, despite their profound popularity in Japan, simply aren't very popular overseas. If there was a market for Dragon Quest outside of Japan, surely Square-Enix would work tirelessly to meet that demand. That is, after all, how a free market is supposed to function. But is this assumption accurate, or misguided?

From: n4g.com

Dragon Quest XI Will Be Offline, for Home Console

Added: 04.07.2015 18:15 | 5 views | 0 comments


Dragon Quest XI will be an offline game for home console, series creator Yuji Horii said during an interview with Final Fantasy fan-site FFRing.

From: n4g.com

V.Next Announce Trailer

Added: 04.07.2015 11:35 | 11 views | 0 comments


Announcing V.Next, an Interactive Episodic Adventure for the PC and Mac, with Weekly Content Updates. Coming in Late 2015. http://www.vnext-game.com/ V.Next is a 2D game combining adventure, stealth, and puzzles, released in multiple chapters, with a story that advances every week. In V.Next, you are Vivienne Denue, a recently imprisoned computer hacker set free on the streets of a darkly futuristic Seattle. Take revenge on corrupt corporations and fight for the underclass by manipulating circuitry, coding up new infiltration software, hacking servers, and sneaking past surveillance systems. You'll collude with Artificial Intelligence and rip through the city on your tricked out Cafe Racer, all before recharging the batteries on your Cyberspace Deck. With a gritty retro visual style, V.Next will take you on an epic journey across nearly 20 episodes of adventure. Harkening back to the written works of William Gibson, Neal Stephenson, and Bruce Sterling, with visual references to Blade Runner, Max Headroom, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, and The Matrix, and an incidental soundtrack by well known electronic bands (including an original score by musician Tom Shear of electronic band Assemblage 23), V.Next is a thrilling tale of electronic warfare, discovery, justice, and adventure that brings the best of 1990's cyberpunk to modern screens.

From: www.gamershell.com


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