Developer finally?
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Developer finally?
Didn't notice this is any other threads; I saw this in the copyright on Marvelous's page:
(C) 1992 GAME ARTS (C) 2005 GAME ARTS / Japan Art Media / Marvelous Interactive Inc.
I take this to mean that Game Arts is indeed involved in the game; I have no idea who "Japan Art Media" is, though.
EDIT: And now, I can't seem to access UbiSoft's lunar page, and it's disappeared from their DS game listing?
(C) 1992 GAME ARTS (C) 2005 GAME ARTS / Japan Art Media / Marvelous Interactive Inc.
I take this to mean that Game Arts is indeed involved in the game; I have no idea who "Japan Art Media" is, though.
EDIT: And now, I can't seem to access UbiSoft's lunar page, and it's disappeared from their DS game listing?
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Japan Art Media is presumably the full version of JAM, which is listed on the title screen of SSSC: http://www.lunar-net.com/sssc/screens.php
Yep, the people at insert credit posted it in their news page recently. Glad to see they didn't hand LUNAR over to anyone else. Now I just hope Noriyuki Iwadare is still behind the music, bwahaha.
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However keep in mind that we haven't seen Japanese screenshots, only English ones, so it's highly likely that Ubi-Soft has been a part of this from the very beginning, it's entirely possible that Ubi wanted this game made FOR tha American audiance (didn't Vic from WD say at one point that LUNAR is more popular in the US than in Japan now...? )
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Nope. Shining Force: Ressurection of the Dark Dragon was released in Europe, then the US, then Japan. The home region got it last. I think Panzer Dragoon Orta was also released in the US before Japan.
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