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Fans Get Positive Response From Yoshida (Sony) Regarding Shenmue 3

Shuhei Yoshida, President of Worldwide Studios, Sony Computer Entertainment, has responded to a recent Twitter post from Shenmue fans asking for the revival of the series. The post shows fans holding up individuals letters which spell out "Thank you Sony for listening to us. Please #SaveShenmue."

Wizziokid4186d ago

Come on Sony do it!

I'd happily have 1 & 2 HD for PS4 then you can give me 3!

BALLBAGS4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

but all yosp says is 'very nice' in his response ..not that much of a positive response to be honest in regards of they are thinking about it.

would be internet meltdown if they did announce it

abzdine4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

they can have my money from now already.
start by releasing Shenmue HD Collection just to see how the market is right now.
Come on Sony...
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BadlyPackedKeebab4186d ago

You sir get a fantastic username award!

3-4-54186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

Shenmue 1&2 HD collection would be in my top 3 most wanted games.

Along with 3 as well.

I don't I can recall any time in gaming where a game like Shenmue came along and was so different to what everyone else was doing, and succeed like it did.

I know there are other examples but Shenmue is special.

We didn't get to see or experience enough of it so it hasn't become tarnished like the FF series has.

sinncross4186d ago

Yeah I would love the idea of an HD collection of the first 2 titles as lots of people have probably not played both.

I doubt a Shenmue announcement would be a massive console mover but considering that it has a cult status of sorts now, it could do well.

Guess we will see. THere is a retrospective presentation taking place in March. While its not the sort of place for an announcement you never know.

SockeyBoy4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

I think Yoshida is just being kind.

Sega make it a Dreamcast 2 launch title!

HardcoreGamer4186d ago

shenmue is great and all. but ever since yakuza series have come, i dont care for shenmue anymore, i loved both of them on my dreamcast but i will tell you that until shenmue is done, il get excited for more shenmue.

i would take a new yakuza over shenmue any day, i think yakuza is above shenmue in story and gameplay. and entertainment for that matter

Oh_Yeah4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

I played 1 yakuza...the 3rd one, on ps3. And I could have sworn it was meant to be a ps2 game. Charging 60$ for it is a scam, I went right back to the store and demanded my money back. Shenmue on the other hand was ahead of its time.

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XiSasukeUchiha4186d ago

Sweet Sony doing Shenmune 3 do it do it

ZodTheRipper4186d ago

Holy shiiiiet it's happening! Or is it?

I guess no :/
At least not before 2017.

Morbius4204185d ago

Not that long. The longer they wait the less relevant it becomes.

Edvin19844186d ago

I owned the first one on the Dreamcast, and loved the game from start to finish. I think that the Sony install base is proof that niche games can succeed. Look at Beyond Two Soul's a million copies on a sub par game. I hope they release a HD up rez of Shenmue 1&2 before 3, so people like me who have missed number two or one can try it out. Wow...this made my monday.

shadyiswin4186d ago

Who the hell said sony is getting shenmue 3 ,if anything Microsoft will shell out millions to get it done and publish it.

Seafort4186d ago

I don't think Microsoft know what Shenmue is. So let's leave the proper games to the true gaming console :)

I wouldn't mind a HD version of the first 2 games on PC as well :)

SockeyBoy4186d ago

Well they know what Shenmue 2 is at least.

Alsybub4186d ago

@SockeyBoy

I don't quite understand the disagree for your comment. Shenmue 2 was released on the first Xbox. So yes, Microsoft do know what it is.

Alsybub4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

Ah, now I get it. Your post talked about Microsoft without it being a slur. Hence why I'm now getting disagrees even though I merely stated a fact.

playboi284186d ago

@Alsybub,

That happens to people talking about ANY gaming machine. N4G is full of trolls. They dog Sony, Microsoft, Apple, Nintendo, and PCs. Not just Microsoft. I'm sure this name-dropping will get all the disagrees...lol.

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MrSwankSinatra4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

Why would Microsoft shell out money for Japanese game when it's a proven fact that Japanese games don't sell on xbox. Even games like final fantasy don't sell anywhere near what they do on sony platforms. Come on man, use common sense.

@konsuramonsuta try harder for what? So they can fail again? Microsoft needs to take hint and realize that xbox we'll never be successful in the east. It just isn't going to happen.

KonsoruMasuta4186d ago

They did say they were going to try harder in Japan this gen, and that means shelling out money for Japanese exclusives. It also wouldn't be the first time they did it.

Ninja Gaiden
Dead or Alive
Dead or Alive Extreme
Blue Dragon
Lost Odyssey
Tales of Vesperia (Got a PS3 port later though)
Etc...

Although I don't think they would be interested in Shenmue.

KonsoruMasuta4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

What's with the disagrees? Are you people allergic to facts or something? MrSwankSinatra said that MS wouldn't pay money for a Japanese game and I was just informing him that tthey have done it before and will do it again.

Anyways, @MrSwankSanatra, I agree with you. The Xbox brand will never be a top seller in Japan. However, I don't think they should just stop trying, because they do have a few followers there.

And like I said before, I don't think they care for Shenmue either.

Alsybub4186d ago

@KonsoruMasuta

You referenced Microsoft and Xbox without putting them down.

I got the same, above, just for stating that Shenmue 2 was released on Xbox.

Amazing.

caseh4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

@MrSwankSinatra

'Why would Microsoft shell out money for Japanese game when it's a proven fact that Japanese games don't sell on xbox'

Did you miss the fact they actually done this with Shenmue 2 on the original Xbox? They paid for exclusive rights in the US so the Dreamcast never saw a localised release for Shenmue 2 in the states.

Granted, this was a US exclusive deal but its effectively a Japanese game. :)

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Ezz20134186d ago

@shadyiswin

uhmmmm,WHAT ?

NeoTribe4186d ago

It wouldnt sell on xbox. Its a cod, halo box. Why you think good games like alan wake on xbox fail?

DigitalRaptor4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

Someone needs to educate shadyiswin. Listen to Mr. Koralik http://www.youtube.com/watc...

1) Sega won't fund Shenmue 3 by themselves, so someone else will need to.

2) Sony consoles are successful in every region. Xbox consoles are flops in Japan, which is where Shenmue is born and where Sega originates and where its creator Yu Suzuki originates.

3) PS4 is already on its way to be the best-selling console of this generation. Xbone will be just short of irrelevant in Japan. Wii U is not a huge success, but I would LOVE to see a Wii U version for the touch screen capabilities alone. VMU was awesome. however, that console's success hinders it as a place for Shenmue. sad, but true.

4) Sony has already shown a large interest in third-party relations with their consoles, particularly recently XDEV initiative. Sony also has a huge third-party list they compile which has Shenmue at the number #1 spot as most-requested game.

5) The only reason Shenmue 2 came to Xbox is because Peter Moore was vying for a position at Microsoft and so leap off the Dreamcast, brought its third-party games to Xbox and said "seeya" to Sega. He denied North America a Dreamcast version to get in Microsoft's good books.

6) Microsoft doesn't really care about Shenmue in any sense that will benefit them. History tells them this. They aren't going to shell out for a franchise that sunk Sega's console business. They look at their bottom line, and it ain't happening.

maniacmayhem4186d ago (Edited 4186d ago )

1. Except it has already been stated by Phil Harrison that they will be making a strong push in the Japanese market with the Xbox One.

2. Phil also has gone on record in many articles that they are working with many Japanese developers to bring exclusives games to the Xbox One so it can appeal to the Japanese market.

3. Xbox was a flop in Japan but was successful in many other regions. And a potential Shenmue 3 could sell just as well in those other regions and not just Japan.

4. Phil has already hinted at returning to Phantom Dust a small niche game that has a cult following from the original Xbox days. That game I am sure did not light up the sales chart or push a hundred, million extra Xbox's but it appears Phil/MS sees the potential of it being a niche crowd pleaser, especially in the Japanese market.

History also tells us this.

5. Which brings us to Shenmu, where part 2 appeared on Xbox. If this game were to be developed there is no reason why MS wouldn't want this on their system too. They need the Japanese-centric titles to appeal to that market.

I don't know why you feel that MS will only invest in something if it only makes them millions and not Sony. Especially with the recent changing of the guards at MS and all the articles we have received about what games MS wants for their Xbox One.

Edit:
Also this isn't even a guarantee that the game is even in development.

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hazardman4186d ago

I hope people dont think Sony has Shenmue as exclusive just yet, but I do see Sony being the one to approach Sega and asking to get this done. Probably even funding to keep it exclusive. Im telling you why dont we see Xbox fans pleaing with MS. I dont have a twitter account but I would be like hey...are you guys gonna let PS run away with next gen, make a play for Shenmue!!!!!!

SirBradders4186d ago

That is so true maybe Sony really is the hardcore platform (hardcore in my dictionary means the gamers who play games other than mainstream advertised AAA). Xbox has had some gems but look at alan wake, sick game no appeal to xbox audience.

Cueil4186d ago

Shenmue was the first true AAA game of it's generation... 20 million dollars may seem small today, but it was huge back in the day

Cueil4186d ago

Here is your Xbox Fan who wants it... as an original DC game Sony doesn't deserve the game... their deceitful tactics against Sega were borderline illegal

hazardman4185d ago

Well for your sake I hope Sega doesnt forgive and forget. I just want Sega to make it for everyone and not just Sony!

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Former PlayStation Boss Says $80 Games Are Amazingly Affordable

PlayStation boss believes that $80 games are affordable due to the value they provide. Using Mario Kart as an example, he noted that it offers numerous hours of gameplay with just one purchase.

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jambola1d 3h ago

value inside the product does not have any impact on how afforable they are

Eonjay9h ago

He never said anything about affordability at all. He only commented about the perceived value that a game can have to a player that gets many hours out of it.

Again, as with many other forms of we are disrespected and lied to.

Title says Yoshida said $80 games are amazingly affordable. This is a lie.

CrimsonWing699h ago

Perceived value is subjective, so how do you even argue for it? If one person says $500 was worth it because they played a game for six months, what does that mean to someone who didn’t share that experience or see that value?

This is exactly where corporate thinking falls apart. The value is defined by them, and then they twist the logic to defend it from a purely internal, out-of-touch perspective.

I’ve never based the price of a game on how long I’ve played it. There’s a standard price range that consumers feel is fair. If it were truly based on time or value, Resident Evil 2 Remake would cost $20, and Final Fantasy VII Rebirth would be $1,000.

Eonjay6h ago

@Crimson

"Perceived value is subjective, so how do you even argue for it?Perceived value is subjective, so how do you even argue for it?"

I think his point is that it is subjective.

thorstein5h ago

Why is tech4gamers allowed to publish here. The lying is constant with them.

pwnmaster30001d 2h ago

I get the concept.
People buy movies for $20-$30 dollars that offers only a couple of hours of enjoyment.
While games offers 3-10+ times the amount of hours and content.
So in theory yeah I get it.

But I will never accept it and would rather keep the price now or even better PS360 price lol

isarai1d 1h ago

On the surface ye that makes sense, but when you realize the budgets are very comparable, you realize it's kinda stupid and overpriced especially when it common for it to be released unfinished

Extermin8or3_4h ago

Not really, movies that have similar budgets have the box office where if they arent a flop- they typically make all their money back or a profit. Movies have a much wider audience. Games however just have that release and have a smaller market.

PapaBop3h ago

Are many people buying movies for $20-$30? Outside of the more dedicated movie goers who have a physical collection, I imagine most rather scoff at that and stick to things like Netflix instead.

DivineHand1252h ago

You also have to take into consideration that most games are enjoyed by one or two people, while movies can be enjoyed by a group of people who are either friends or family.

Another thing is that the value of an entertainment product cannot be judged based on its length, but how it makes the user feel when it is all done.
An example of this is Ubisoft games. They can last close to or exceed 100 hours, yet many people hate on them for doing things to pad the length of the game, while Uncharted 4 and other Naughty Dog games average about 15 hours in length and are hailed as some of the best games of all time.

gold_drake15h ago

said by the guy who probably had a high 6 figure income

Eonjay30m ago

He never made the comment. Welcome to the internet.

Petebloodyonion10h ago

The value of an $80 all-you-can-eat buffet is undeniable, making it curious why some people choose a $20 restaurant for a single, standard meal.

In a similar vein, movies, despite their higher production costs for a two-hour experience, outperform video games in revenue while also being priced around $20. Suggesting that video games need 100 hours of diluted gameplay to compete seems like a misdirection. The real solution might lie in re-evaluating how their core offering is valued.

Extermin8or3_4h ago

Individual movies yes, the movie industry as a whole? No, the movie industry is dwarfed by the behemoth in terms of revenue that gaming is.

FACTUAL evidence9h ago

Lol so rich people want to speak for my wallet now? I still haven’t adapted to 70$ yet, and not planing on to. I don’t mind waiting on sales.

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Yoshida claims PS believes Xbox is their only competitor, truth is they don’t have one any more

Former PlayStation boss Shuhei Yoshida claims PlayStation still believes Xbox is their only true competitor, not Nintendo.

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Terry_B11d ago

True, they have pretty different audiences..and some People just have both at home or a PS and a PC that emulates more or less everything from Nintendo.

Knightofelemia11d ago

Xbox hasn't been a competitor since the XB360. Last generation and this generation Sony has been running circles around Xbox. As for Sony vs Nintendo Sony runs circles yes but I don't really see Nintendo as competition. Nintendo does their own thing and it works.

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Lightning7711d ago

Details are important. Console sales yes. Overall games Xbox seems to be doing fairly well in that department.

LoveSpuds10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

MS were doing so well that they had to start selling their games on their main competitors system which in turn results in around 30% of each sale going to Sony as the platform holder.

I do think tjat MS' fortunes will improve now that they are actually selling games rather than giving them away for pennies on the dollar.

Something that occurs to me is that the more success MS published games have elsewhere, the more stark it will become that selling games is much more profitable than renting them. If that becomes highly noticable, I wonder what the shareholders (who ultimately run the show) will make of a service which has stagnated for years?

crazyCoconuts10d ago

PlayStation doesn't compete with third party games, they compete on consoles. They profit from third party games. If you're not comparing consoles there's no point in comparing.

drivxr11d ago

Console wars are over.

Eventually, everyone else will catch up to this fact.

attilayavuzer11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

I think it's all PS fans have left at this point. Console wars were always a competition for fourth place behind Nintendo, PC and mobile. If Xbox evaporates into a hybrid virtual platform, then PS will be perennially left in last place.

Christopher11d ago

Strange, I recall all those FCC documents and witness testimonies saying the exact opposite... Guess Microsoft doesn't know what it's talking about?

PanicMechanic10d ago (Edited 10d ago )

Great analysis. Just joking.

Pretending like companies give a f about where they “rank” against each other is just super retarded. This isn’t the World Cup.

Tell me, how does “PC” compete against a brand like PlayStation? It just doesn’t make sense at all. What you just said, is complete and utter nonsense

BlaqMagiq110d ago

I don't think PS cares about being in this so-called "last place" you came up with when they're making profits hand over fist.

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Destiny108011d ago

microsoft wanted to crush sony into dust and they had the money to do it, but with such weak leadership it was always going to fail

Reaper22_11d ago

Had the money? They still have the money but the industry has changed since xbox 360. Microsoft is the number one publisher in gaming. I'd hardly call that failing.

IRetrouk11d ago (Edited 11d ago )

The industry hasn't changed though, just ms, Microsoft was the no1 publisher for a month in december 2024, the actual no1 for fy2024 was tencent if game sales are all that's being counted.

Profchaos11d ago

Money doesn't mean you'll be successful large corporations have entered and failed before like Nec

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Shuhei Yoshida warns subscription services could become 'dangerous' for developers

'If the big companies dictate what games can be created, I don't think that will advance the industry.' -Shihei Yoshida

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Sonyslave331d ago

🙄 same guy who said 80$ is a steal lol and according to him M$ shouldnt put good on a services🤣 wtf

Obscure_Observer31d ago

Talks about "innovation" while all his previous company is focused on is GaaS and Remasters. Smh.

This guy is a walking contradiction.

pwnmaster300031d ago

This makes no sense at all.
What does his PREVIOUS company have to do with him and his statement??
Did he have a say on what they are doing? Could of sworn that was Jim Ryan’s fault?

Outside_ofthe_Box31d ago

"This guy is a walking contradiction."

The irony

Profchaos30d ago (Edited 30d ago )

Yet he was In charge and led the PlayStation to overtake xbox

Console VR was birthed because if him he pushed the whole psvr project if that isn't innovative then what is.

Doesn't matter how many alts you use to try and constuct ab alt narrative shu is highly respected in the industry and has done as much for gaming as some of the best names in the industry

Obscure_Observer30d ago (Edited 30d ago )

@Profchaos

I don´t care what he did in the past.

Sony didn´t cared for him either as he was forced to accept a role as CEO of Indie games or get out! After everything he done for the company.

https://www.eurogamer.net/f...

I been seeing LOTS of innovative day one games on Gamepass (Including Clair Obscur) and all I´ve been seeing for Playstation first party @Full Priced is mostly (but not only) GaaS and Remasters. Deny all you want, that´s the truth.

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XiNatsuDragnel31d ago

I can agree with that on some level

robtion31d ago

Subscription services are absolutely awful. They have essentially destroyed the movie industry and unfortunately gaming may be next.

In the long term you will end up needing 10 different subscriptions and the prices will keep going up while the quality keeps going down.

MrDead31d ago

Subscription services have f***ed the movie industry and it's work force, caused massive studio buyups by companies like Disney consolidating huge parts of the industry under one roof and have creatively sterilised the IP's they've gobbled up. The same thing is happening to gaming, MS being the main greedy piggy.

goken30d ago

Well… if you’re talking about the US movie industry, then I couldn’t agreed with you more.
But the movie industry isn’t just the US. For some other countries, it’s been considered good. Like where i am, the movie industry here used to be terrible, now it’s a bit less terrible. Mostly this is because in the past movies only can make money mostly on it’s cinema run, but now after the cinema run they can get some funds from the subscription services. Which helps significantly.
But these movies mostly suck due to the low budgets and general lack of talent lol

Vits31d ago

I get what he's saying, but I don’t think we need subscription services to see a lot of the problems he's pointing out. All we really have to do is look at the gaming industry over the last two console generations. Even without subscriptions, the big AAA publishers have already been moving in a direction where almost every game feels like it's built from the same template. It’s all about streamlined, safe design choices that are meant to appeal to the widest possible audience. At this point, you could probably ask an AI to make a AAA game from a certain publisher and it would spit out something pretty close to what they’re actually making.

Now, about the whole “walled garden” thing... that’s not some future problem, it’s already here. Consoles have always worked like that. Their entire business model is based on controlling what gets released on their platforms. Sure, maybe they’re not as locked down as the extreme examples people bring up, but the end result is similar. If you’re not making the kind of game the platform holder wants, you’re probably not getting through the door. We’ve seen it with Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, even Valve does this in its own way with Steam. So yeah, the issue isn’t new or exclusive to subscription services.

Would a subscription-only future make that problem worse? Sure, it definitely could. But I don’t think we’re heading in that direction anytime soon. Unless physical hardware truly becomes a thing of the past and everyone switches to streaming games, I just don’t see subscriptions becoming the dominant model. They’ll stick around as an option, but I doubt they’ll take over completely.

Now, what will take over completely is digital media, and that’s a whole different issue that’s going to hit us a lot sooner. PC and mobile are already basically 100% digital, and that makes up around 70% of the gaming market. The remaining 30% is consoles, and even there we’re seeing the shift. Sony’s removing the disc drive from boxed consoles, Nintendo is releasing just one super expensive 64GB cartridge for their new system, which means almost all third-party publishers will end up going digital and Microsoft is mostly digital already. You either get a digital-only or a physical box with disc that only acts as a activation key. So yeah, that future’s already knocking on the door and the damage will be enormous.

CrimsonWing6931d ago

Right, because then you can’t sell individual games at $80, which is an incredible value for the consumer!

BLow31d ago (Edited 31d ago )

I find this statement quite telling. Apparently a certain fan base wasn't buying games at $60 or $70 dollars either. That's why the Gamepass model exists with day and date. What was the excuse then?

We as gamers want it all but don't want to pay for anything. Well, I take that back. A good chunk of them. You don't have to buy a game at $80. Wait for to go down in price. Most gamers have a massive backlog. Play those games until the one you wants drops and n price. Simple

goken30d ago

I never buy any games at full price, it’s up to the consumer to wait for a price cut.

Generally I don’t buy above $10, normally around $5. So don’t agree with 80 70 60? Just wait a bit

CrimsonWing6930d ago

Totally fair if that approach works for you, but the flip side is that some dev studios do rely on full-price sales to stay afloat—especially smaller or AA teams. The ‘just wait for a sale’ mindset can really hurt games that aren’t backed by massive budgets or publishers.

It’s also kind of a bummer to finally see a game release you’ve been hyped for, only to feel like you have to wait another year or two just to get a decent discount.

That said, I think the deeper issue is with bloated dev budgets. It’s wild seeing games like First Berserker or Expedition 33 launching at $50 while still managing to look great and make a profit. Meanwhile, some AAA studios say $70 isn’t enough to break even. That raises real questions about where the money’s going and whether the pricing problem is actually a budgeting problem.

thorstein30d ago

To me, it depends on who made it and who will profit.

I bought No Man's Sky back in 2016. They gave me all updates, PSVR,PS5, and PSVR2 versions all for free.

That makes it worth every dollar I spent. Same with Balatro, Stardew Valley, Dave the Diver etc.

Chevalier30d ago

Yeah weird it's like a certain fan base that doesn't buy ANY games and their sales cratered that was why prices has gone up to $80...... hmmm...... they've the same one that has tried to buy up the industry and now has to release games on competing platforms to be viable now...... but you know the studio/company slipped my mind

goken30d ago

You have a point on the bloated development budgets.

I mean look at black myth wukong’s $80m budget vs the $150-200m (possibly more) budget of concord.

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