Italian indie game developer, Studio Evil is known for several games that they have released on PC, Mac and even mobile platforms. Their latest game ‘Syder Arcade’ is a side-scrolling shoot’em up, that will remind you of old school games such as Defender and the Uridium games.
In a Twitter conversation today between Studio Evil and another game developer (Ahmed Abdel Samea), the company revealed a little information about their release plans for Syder Arcade.
Studio Evil tweeted, “Apparently Syder Arcade is too awesome to be fit for a #Steam release. Oh well, we always loved challenges…… We already are on Desura, and we will be soon releasing the game on Impulse, Onlive, Indiecity and Playism.”
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Sometimes life just isn't fair. Vincent Van Gogh went completely unappreciated during his lifetime despite his obvious genius; Jesus - a man who could turn water into wine, don't forget - was nailed to a cross and left for dead; while Steve Brookstein has only ever had one number one single, despite winning the very first series of The X Factor. Now what's that about?
the dreamcast was not amazing:
-It's graphics were in between ps1 and ps2
-the controller felt so narrow and skinny
-no dvd drive
I don't know why people act like it was anything more than another overrated undersold flop of a console. My friend had one because "next gen" and I told him I'm just waiting for PS2.
He always talked about graphics, non stop. Of course when I played it did look better than anything I've seen before, but that was it. The games were ok at best. I didn't like NFL 2K's control scheme compared to Madden's.
Even as a kid I predicted this console would die off in 2 years, well what happened...
Failure is always relative. How many sales makes something successful? "If your not first, your last", or in this case, you failed. I'll admit, I've never heard of a couple of these.
GameCube made the most profit in its generation. I don't consider that console a flop.
I consider a flop to be a product that has a negative impact financially for a company.
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Too awesome for Steam lmao thats funny.
i spoke the truth, lets stop being so damn PC about it .
Actually steam rejects many games.
I swear there was a recent sequel to a classic pc rts game that was broken crap and yet steam approves it.
Checking the gameplay video, the game looks quite interesting and the graphics are lovely.
I think Valve usually only approves your games if there's already a buzz around it like Super Meat Boy, or if you have published successful games before. So yeah, Steam is not as open as everybody seems to think.