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nightjuan
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The advice is appreciated but, to go right to the point, I have doubts about the implications of prices being in Euros and "Europe" apparently being the site's primary target. |
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zalas
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An encubed reader had provided us with screenshots of two of the games he purchased and downloaded: HinataBokko and Edelweiss and these were linked at the bottom of our article. Feel free to take a look at the images and form an opinion yourself.
It's possible that they simply opened the European site first, and may have a separate American release site ready. But that's just a possibility and we'll find out on July 3rd, the "official" opening date. |
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zanarkand princess
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I'm surprised they aren't fighting harder for titles like kimi ga nozomu eien (rumbling hearts) and air or kanon. Not even fate/stay night or shuffle those would be good break through hits for the company
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zalas
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Well, even if they fight harder, it's probably a lot harder to get those... From talking to aoyama-san of Hirameki back when it was in business, it looks like game franchises which take on animated adaptations usually are harder to license, due to a complication of the rights. The only thing in MangaGamer's product lineup that has an all-ages animated adaptation is Da Capo, and Circus has been sending their feelers out for quite some time now. Though, curiously enough and as far as I know, the only animated adaptation of the product lineup that has come out in English is Suika, with the North American release titled "Wet Summer Days" from Kitty Media. |
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PantsGoblin
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If not, Circus is having a panel at AX. I'll be sure to ask them. At last year's panel they were extremely enthusiastic about wanting to have their titles released in English (and the good attendance to their panel also helped). I'd be surprised if they were planning to focus this release only on Europe. |
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zanarkand princess
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Draneor
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I think it's more than just R1 licensee isssues. For example, Lantis, who is owned by Bandai Visual (JP),~ created the music for D.C.~Da Capo~. Broccoli has released merchandise merchandise for the series, among others. Three of the original characters (Kotori, Nemu, & Sakura), were designed Nanao Naru. Not to mention the various voice studios and that the all-age versions were published by various companies and that Kadokawa published the manga and character novels. Who is to say who owns the copyrights to these aspects of the game? Maybe Circus does and maybe they don't. Only they know what they own. Still I'm not sure whoever owns the rights to a certain anime could negotiate or sell the rights to a certain game if they don't also own them. If Circus, for example, retained the rights to the Suika game when the anime was created--likely--why would Media Blasters have any claim to it based upon what they negotiated with the anime's rights holder? Then again, I obviously have not seen any of the contracts. I think we can assume it's complicated though. |
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