Sentences with phrase «japanese developers»

As summer winds down, we thought it would be the ideal time to shift the focus of our Year of the Developers feature to third party Japanese developers who have worked with SEGA in the past to bring us countless classics.
Robert's Pick: Uniting the talents of Yoshitaka Amano (art for Speed Racer, Final Fantasy), character designer Tsunako (Hyperdimension Neptunia series), and the sonic sorcery of Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger), this week's release of Fairy Fencer F brings together a dream team of noted Japanese developers.
Japanese developers have a tendency of introducing cumbersome and finnicky controls into their shooters (with a couple of notable exceptions, I know)- and I'd hate for crappy inputs to spoil something that's looking very special indeed.
Now, however, they're gearing up for a multiplatform release of MGS: Rising and a 3DS version of Metal Gear Solid 3... and they believe that Japanese developers has to look to multiplatform publishing to survive.
Japanese developers showed off several new Kinect games as well as new footage from upcoming games previously debuted at this year's E3.
While most Western games will be available for both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4, Sony's small band of Japanese developers naturally favor their home brand.
And if you're looking for more history on Japanese gaming, check out the weirdest games to ever get localized from Japan and our list of the defunct Japanese developers we still miss.
Tomonobu Itagaki's Valhalla Studios - who emerged from the ashes of the his legal dispute with former employees, Tecmo and Team Ninja - have announced a partnership with relatively unknown Japanese developers, Score Studios, to assist in development on Devil's Third.
The second trend is towards depth of storytelling, which is the direction that most Japanese developers went.
The previous generation was a rough one for Japanese third party publishers; faced with the triple onslaught of an en masse migration of Japanese audiences mobile devices, the struggles of HD development, and the rise of western development for consoles, Japanese developers found themselves hopelessly outmatched as they tried to keep up, ultimately mostly disappointing long time fans due to misguided games and entries in long running series that were made with some attempt to appeal to a larger, global audience.
It's not often that Japanese developers open up in such an insightful way to the Western press so treasure this moment!
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While support outside of the console's homeland has dwindled to almost nothing, Japanese developers continue to ship major titles on the Vita, either alongside shinier PS4 versions or as Vita exclusives.
Ed Fries, founder of Microsoft Game Studios and part of the original XBOX team joins Kevin and John Linneman to talk about early XBOX hardware / OS iterations, rumors of Dreamcast backwards compatibility, the RARE Ltd. accusation, relations with Japanese developers and more!
Before FromSoftware became an international house hold name with the likes of Demon Souls, Dark Souls and Bloodborne, the Japanese developers where plying their trade on Japanese cult classics like Tenchu, Armoured Core and of, course, Otogi: Myth of Demons.
Not all developers would prefer to develop for the xbone, as Sony still has a total lock on the Japanese market, which matters to Japanese developers.
Not a fan of what we saw of other japanese developers like Capcom and Namco though, only showing Ultra Street Fighter 2 really means nothing (I know it's beloved and all, but at least USF4 would have been something more current and alive, and I heard horrible rumors of that having a price of 40 $, which is completely nuts if true considering how cheap SF2HD was on previous gen), and saying «a Tales game is coming» is awfully vague too.
Though I sometimes can not help but wonder why many Japanese developers do not consider localization (or even just adding freaking subtitles for Christ's sake) to their games when many western fans are literally crying and screaming for these titles.
Speaking with Famitsu, the Microsoft man said that he feels Kinect will occupy a very important position in the Japanese market in future because «many Japanese developers are also excited about our future developments.»
I'm a bit disappointed that there was nothing from Japanese developers, they have struggled on PS3.
Sony has kicked off its «Days Of Play» promotional sale on the EU PlayStation Story today, and it includes a number of games from Japanese developers, including SIE Studio Japan's Gravity Rush 2 and The Last Guardian.
One fine day, a collective of Japanese developers known for their creative take on the role - playing genre decided to band together and create a game that would satire the very thing they do.
«So you look at the Japanese developers of today, the Xbox 360 comes out and Americans start buying nothing but war games and nothing but sports games, and the Japanese are shut out.
If Japanese developers have proven anything over the past several years, it's that they don't give a crap about western audiences.
Speaking to Develop in today's interview with Platinum Games about Madworld, executive director Atsushi Inaba confessed that he thinks Japanese developers are lagging behind their Western rivals.
It also allowed him to get an understanding how Japanese developers viewed the west.
While my trustworthy PS Vita is still getting plenty of life with third - party support from Japanese developers and indies, I'd be in denial if I didn't think support for it will die down by next year.
It was released when Japanese developers were finding their footing in the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 era.
Social gaming and MMORPGS are dominated by Non Japanese developers.
s executive director Atsushi Inaba about the game and the challenges facing Japanese developers...
«So we the Japanese developers should realise that we have to work hard to reach the western level.
Considering the middleware needs of Japanese developers, do you feel you've developed a product that will be particularly distinct in the West?
Japan Studio is one of the few japanese developers who can pick up on the strengths of western games.
Silicon Studio's Takehiko Terada has suggested that the Xbox One will attract more Japanese developers than previously seen.
Microsoft has also been very supportive of our international outreach for Yebis 2,» he said in a statement to the press, later adding: «I definitely believe the Xbox One is friendlier for Japanese developers, and as more Japanese developers bring out new titles on the Xbox One, more Japanese gamers will show some interest in the new console.»
So we started working on Yebis ten years ago to meet Japanese developers» needs, studying how lenses in real cameras worked, looking at things like how light is diffracted and lens effects, and getting a lot of knowhow before making this «physically - based» system that mirrors what real cameras and the human eye does.
I have a 3DS too, but that seems to be mainly successful based on mainly Nintendo's franchise (and maybe a few Japanese developers like Level 5) alone which Sony doesn't have the resources to dedicate to on the Vita.
Aided by the personifications of many Japanese developers, you must combat ASIC by winning back «shares» for the CPUs.
Japanese developers tend to have an extremely video - game savvy audience in mind.
Nonetheless, Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 received quite a bit of attention, first in the form of criticism of its existence in 2015, a sure - fire sign in the minds of Western audiences that Japanese developers are culture - blind (ironic?)
However the PS3 install base in Japan will not be around forever and that is why a number of Japanese developers have been or eventually will be focusing more on mobile.
With the Playstation Vita launching in North America and Europe tomorrow, IndustryGamers recently reported that several Japanese developers are abandoning their projects intended for the handheld, and switching towards projects for the Nintendo 3DS.
«Finally, Japanese developers are able to take full advantage of 3D on the mobile web.
The Tokyo VR Startups group has created an incubation fund focused on highlighting new Japanese developers and studios pushing virtual reality.
I am sorry, but I couldn't care less what the plebeian western developers liked best, I'd much rather hear which games were the favorites of those who actually made the PS2 the most amazing console to date, the Japanese developers.
A generation of Japanese developers are shoring up the country's famously anemic indie scene with the liberty afforded by PC development.
Japanese developers aren't the only ones concerned about Microsoft's next Xbox.
The Vita has seen increased success in its later years with moderate support from Japanese developers and a heavy indie presence.
The one thing I kind of wish they'd do is reach out to more Japanese developers and toss us some ps3 / ps4 jrpgs a bit more often.
I'm sure you're interviewing a lot of people, and maybe you meet people at parties, Japanese developers.
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