News From 04/03/02


TRIGUN, GunGrave & full Sega GameJam Announcement Footage Released (Level Up)
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Japanese site "Level Up" has released a full footage of RED Entertainment's announcements at the Sega GameJam festival, March 30th. The footage is divided into three seperate parts-

Part1- GunGrave
Part2- RED Entertainment's Ouji Hiroi, discussing the future of the company
Part3- Magan Keppuuroku, "The Planet Gun Smoke -TRIGUN"

For the footages in Real Media format, check Level Up's section.
Special thanks to SawadaSpecial for the news.

Short Comment- Each of the footages are pretty big (30MB , 15.3MB and 15.7MB), considering that they're embedded RealMedia. But they're not in streaming format, so they can actually be downloaded for viewing. - "Madman" Henry Moriarty



Capcom opens Official "Capcom vs SNK PRO" Playstation version section/site
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Capcom has opened the official section to their upcoming Playstation release, "Capcom vs SNK Pro". Capcom vs SNK Pro will feature all the characters from the arcade version, and a color editing more for the characters.

Capcom v sSNK Pro is scheduled for release on the Playstation on 4/18, priced 3800 Yen.

Short Comment
- I'd never complain for a game to be released. But it's still confusing to imagine what Capcom was expecting by porting this title to the PSX.
- Henry Moriarty



Short Comment- Final Fantasy. . . . seems really.. "Unlimited"...

After checking Square's latest advertisement for their upcoming card game "FF:U Official Character Card System", I'm really starting to wonder if this game has a chance to be released on a Nintendo system as rumored. The tentacles-wannabe scenes in the last anime episode was subtle, but this is comparatively direct. [ Image ]

Update- I found a scan of one of the cards while checking out URLs in 2ch. Here's a mirror [ Image ]. Yipes.

But *if* FF:U does make its way, I'm sure that it'll be cleansed of the "fan services" to suit Nintendo. Still, I'm sure that it'll carry an interesting reputation by then. - Henry A. Moriarty