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Since you mention Kanon and Steins;Gate in the tidbits, the visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu Eien (aka, “Rumbling Hearts”) is finally available in English after 23 years and three last-minute Steam review delays: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1777440/Kimi_ga_Nozomu_Eien_Enhanced_Edition/
Caveat: as previously reported, several entire routes have been removed from the original 18+ release to placate Steam. One route got a restoration patch, but it’s only in Japanese and was only available to crowdfunding backers through October 31. |
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malvarez1
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Xenoblade Chronicles X is definitely a day one purchase for me.
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medicinodestiny
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The idea of a legal archive of every game ever that anyone can have access to for free seems both optimistic and unrealistic. If it ever happened, sure, that'd be neat, but it's no surprising companies don't want it. At least not until video games become old enough to enter public domain like books and movies. I also have to wonder what counts as being "preserved". The new "Definitive Edition" of X is going to have different art, story tweaks, and probably other gameplay changes. How much does a game need to resemble the original release to classify as authentically preserved? True video game preservation - legally at least - seems like a pipedream given the amount of changes always have to be made for modern re-releases for copyright, modern sensibilities, or just companies and creators choosing to do something new and insisting it's better than their old work like George Lucas dying on the hill of making the Special Editions of the original Star Wars trilogy the only ones out there.
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Greed1914
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Some of the decision to not give that DMCA exemption referred to how it could impact publishers who do maintain those old games in the form of bringing the up to modern hardware. The thing is, that usually involves either buying a new copy, or paying for a subscription. I also don't buy that it would significantly impact sales, assuming a company even bothers. Books and movies sold just fine despite being available in libraries. Any decreases there are attributable more towards things the publishers did to themselves, like pushing streaming because it makes more money.
An application process where somebody explains what they are doing that gets reviewed would be a way to cut down on people just hopping on purely for fun. The inconvenience alone would mean that anybody looking for a way to just play games for free will just go pirate it on their own. Maybe there would be a deposit, and anybody who uses the game or distributes it outside the stated purpose loses the deposit. Again, somebody looking for a free alternative isn't going to bother after that. |
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LinkTSwordmaster
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Gonna have to quickly ready the guns and cannons for March 2025.
I was a massive Xenogears/Saga fan back in the Playstation days, Xenoblade on the Wii felt like a bit of a misfire to me (the newer Switch version tidies some of my complaints up), but Xenoblade X is where I feel the series always should have been. Seamless travel between on-foot and mech, minimal Nopon & anime children, and a very nice existential sci-fi plot. The feeling that the planet is out to swallow you whole, and you have no other home to return to.... I really want to see the Switch version blow up. Wizardry was mentioned at the start of the article. The mobile title Wizardry Variants Daphne is actually doing really well so far and impressing a lot of players. I'm hoping ANN does a review soon. I highly give it a recommend to anyone liking anime or D&D stuff where the party is crawling dungeons. I think they'll have a slam dunk with it once the PC version is up and running. |
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BadNewsBlues
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If there’s anyway to glean information out of a prisoner being interrogated I can think of no better method But yeah Nintendo not crediting the composers of much of those songs is pretty bizarre especially for as much reverence Koji Kondo commands in there company. |
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