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Unannounced game now shipping at Ebgames.com? WarTech?

Where,When,and Why this game is here without any conformation?

deadpreacher6179d ago (Edited 6179d ago )

I don't understand. I seen this games release date months ago. Aint a game i want or nothing, but it's been out there with a release date for months even on main site like EBgames.com.

Eclipticus6179d ago

yeah i have heard of this. too. not the WarTech part. but the Senko no Ronde. I new was coming out. But its such a niche game, I could see why not much advertising monies was alloted. But I know its BIG in JAPAN.

ChaosKnight6179d ago

Seriously? Ubisoft picked up the game last month (so says IGN... I thought they picked it up a lot longer ago) and it was released on Tuesday...

Bloodmask6179d ago

Its old school though. It is built on the Naomi(Dreamcast) arcade hardware. It's top down shooter/ fighting hybrid. It won't wow in the graphics department but I like games like this....Another one I would recommend is Ikaruga for Gamecube/Import Dreamcast. It won't sell a million but I'm sure there was little investment money. UBI would have been better off selling it at 30$

MK_Red6178d ago

I watched a trailer and it seemed quite good but this should have been a budget game.

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Xbox 360 is Best Console, I will not let it die

Rice Digital's ILJG explores some of the 360's more obscure Japanese Exclusives

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FallenAngel19842995d ago

I honestly couldn't understand why people would continue to deal with a console that constantly broke down or had as many hardware issues as the Xbox 360.

Xbox 360 does have quite a number of noteworthy JRPGs. However if you were really into JRPGs, then DS, PSP, Wii and PS3 were the best platforms last generation for that genre.

DaveyB2995d ago

Great list. Some real gems there.

It was only the first gen hardware that had problems - the console itself was great, XBLA was an amazing platform for a huge range of classics and indie titles.

The Wii definitely wasn;t the best platform for JRPG - but by a mile. Vita is probably the best JRPG platform, followed by PS3 - but the 360 was pretty solid too, mainly has it had some of the best exclusives.

Vesperia, Odyssey, Undiscovery and Blue Dragon were amazing.

Patashnik2995d ago

Loved some of the more obscure stuff - Protect Me Knight is amazing, but almost impossible to find unless the 360 recommends it to you, as there's no packart and the title is in Hiragana.

FallenAngel19842995d ago (Edited 2995d ago )

It was still a large percentage of original Xbox 360 models that had hardware issues. Personally if I had a console that frequently had hardware failures, made loud noises while running, or scratched discs as often as the Xbox 360 did I would be done with it. Or at the very least wait for the hardware manufacturer to fix these issues.

Microsoft eventually did fix these issues to its credit, but it still took 5 years after the Xbox 360 released for it to do so. That's too long a period of waiting in my book and I'd rather just get the rival console for a more stable experience in the meantime. In the past 5 whole years was the duration of an entire generation.

Wii had a number of JRPGs in addition to a wide selection of JRPGs on the VC. Vita wasn't a last gen platform so no reason to include it, PSP however was. PS3 still receives plenty of JRPGs to this day so it is the best last gen platform for the JRPG genre.

Xbox 360 still had plenty of JRPGs to its credit though

Ravenor2995d ago

It really wasn't 5 years, by 07-08 new 360's were fairly safe from RROD. In the time from the launch of the PS3 and 360 (05/06) I had multiple of both the PS3 and 360 die for different reasons. Granted it was more 360's than PS3 but the PS3 was not totally bulletproof. I also never had a 360 maul a disc, from launch with launch hardware until the 360 entered closet mode in 2013.

I think you're also glossing over what kind of trainwreck the PS3 was at launch and for awhile after. It wasn't like the PS4 and XB1 where the only real differentiation is hardware strength and software. The 360 did stuff a year before the PS3 was even released, did it better and had some great games in the first 2-3 years. It's clear why the 360 was a success with or without the hardware issues (Disk drive, power brick, or RROD).

Pogmathoin2995d ago

Fallenangel, your trying really hard to put 360 down. Yes it had issues, but especially in the early years, had the games, and with online gaming, nothing came close.....

Also, your profile name from the Alphaville song?

Godmars2902995d ago

Lost Odyssey. Everything else, aside from one Tales of title and then only the US, eventually came to the PS3.

Ravenor2995d ago

I don't think Blue Dragon went to PS3 either.

Orionsangel2995d ago (Edited 2995d ago )

@Ravenor What are you talking about? All I'm saying is some people don't wanna lose their huge digital game collection that can only be played on that particular console.

Orionsangel2995d ago

Because they have a huge digital collection of Xbox 360 games that they paid a lot of money for and won't see ever again if they sell the system. Don't give this compatible crap on Xbox One thing either. You and everyone else knows when it's all said and done. The majority of 360 games will end up not coming on Xbox One. It's just a fact.

Ravenor2995d ago

As opposed to zero on the competitors platform, sooooooo?

Godmars2902994d ago

People paid a lot for games on the first Xbox, just like they did with the PS1 and PS2. Yet when BC was removed as a option from the PS3 many were actually cheering. Paid some attention when MS started trying to bring first Xbox titles to the 360, but then everyone lost interest.

Really missing why its suddenly such a big deal now.

Kiwi662995d ago

Maybe people dealt with it because they still enjoyed the xb360 despite the issues

DaveyB2994d ago

I still love my 360.
I'd hate to lose my digital library :(

gangsta_red2995d ago

The Wii, was the best place for JRPG's?

Xbox 360 had every noteworthy jrpg for it and then some. What did they miss out on that would make those other consoles more appealing for that genre?

Thatgrammar2995d ago

"Xbox 360 is Best Console." Dog is best pet. See, it is grammatically incorrect and I just can't have that! "Xbox 360 is (was) the best Console." <There you have it, author.

Patashnik2994d ago

It's on purpose. As in;

'Chie is Best Girl'

DaveyB2994d ago

Yeah, what Patashnik said.

It's funnier that way.

Thatgrammar2994d ago

Then I guess I have no idea what that means, Patashnik.

BlitzKing2995d ago

I hope you know the 360 had better hardware than the PS3 so it definitely didn't break down when The Crew released for next-gen and PC. The Crew wasn't on PS3 due to the graphical issues. It made it on Xbox 360. I wish I could relive those glory days man.

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ScorpiusX2995d ago (Edited 2995d ago )

What a great console and great true exclusive line up.

b3l0kk2995d ago

I really want Microsoft to make the console region free in a future Dashboard update.

Minute Man 7212995d ago

Best at breaking down. My Xbox Slim I bought in 2011 the motherboard is bad while my PS3 from 2008 is still going strong. I still have games on my hard drive I haven't even played yet not to mention the games I bought my daughter :( Does anyone knows where I can find a brand new 4 GB slim? My daughter wants my 360 when I'm finished beating the games for it.

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The Bin: Wartech: Senko no Ronde

Hardcore Gamer: For a console that bombed in Japan, the Xbox 360 certainly got some really unlikely (and almost loyal) support from a select few developers over there, primarily in the form of exclusive shmup releases. Owning a Japanese Xbox 360 is actually quite worthwhile if you’re shmup aficionado, and there’s other quirky releases like Idol M@aster and a couple of weird anime fighting games. A lot of these are region locked, with the occasional region free release, but over the years some of these titles did make their way outside of Japan. Some were appreciated, like Akai Katana and DoDonPachi, but others just did not have an audience outside the native territory. The one under the spotlight in this edition of The Bin is Wartech: Senko no Ronde.

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ChaosKnight3763d ago

This is one of the most underrated games of the Xbox 360 generation. Nobody wanted to give it the time it needed to be appreciated.

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WarTech: Senko No Ronde REVIEW - Bullet Heaven HD, Episode 55

"Round one... FIGHT... er, DANMAKU! SHOOT! DASH! ... umm, ALL OF THE ABOVE! In this episode of Bullet Heaven HD we take a look at the genre bending WarTech: Senko no Ronde for the Xbox 360. Is this fusion of Fighter and Shmup a worthy entrant, or will it fall flat in the arena?"

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