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As said, it's cool they are doing a HuCard release, it must be one of the first since back in the day. But the game itself doesn't seem that good to be honest. I think I'll pass on it and get FX Unit Yuki instead.
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I'm from Sweden and sometimes buy American or Japanese games. Sometimes because the games weren't released in Europe, sometimes because they are uncensored or have better boxart/manuals than what we got here. I just want the best version of the games I buy, if possible.
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Wonderful trailer! You went the extra mile with the animations, something I always appreciate as trailers usually only have gameplay footage. Really cool to read those interviews too. I love hearing about the mindset and inspiration developers had when creating games.
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I backed on the Kickstarter. Looking forward to this interesting mix of platforming and shmup, with a Metal Storm-inspired mechanic.
As for the swearing, making it possible to play with or without it is a good compromise. Fan input has always been something developers need to consider, especially in this day and age when it's so easy to communicate. Here is another example: I had always wondered why Tecnosoft dropped the overhead stages in Thunder Force III, and the reason was because many fans requested it.
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Hi! I'm Zebbe, the creator of The Viking & The Ninja for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. I just wanted to say the game is still in development and it is going really well :). Hopefully a demo will be available soon!
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The Viking & The Ninja - co-op action-RPG for Mega Drive/Genesis
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Hi! I'm the lead developer of the game. If you are interested in a Dungeon Explorer-style action-RPG for Sega's 16-bit wonder, then this will be a game for you! Got any questions or feedback? Please let me know!
We have an X account with some minor updates every now and then:
And also a YouTube channel where you can get more in-depth looks on the development process (currently there are two videos, with a third one in the works):
Cheers!