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CAgames.com wrote:the finished FoF game will be sold rather than posted online
Big news... I hope that postage from the United States doesnt get in the way of myself and other international Homebrew DC fans playing such a great game...
More than one distribution point maybe CA? Have one in UK, one in US, one in Europe, one in Japan, one in Australia. Find someone you can trust in all of those regions to get the image of the proper CD and distribute it locally maybe?
Who would buy... I want to, but, as I've stated, not if its gonna cost me an arm and a leg
Idoubt many people will pay for a dancing game. I will not pay for it, but I wish them well, and I hope this opens the eyes of more people. I doubt it will though. Homebrew developers are still developing and selling software for the TG-16 CD, but no one is taking notice. Then again, more people probably have a DC.
DDR sells heeps its a dancing game he need's to sell it to japan then he would make a million $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Its a very good game i told him it would of sold dont give it away its to well done to be not rewarded ...
if he can port it to xbox and ps2 . we will all never see them again it would sell very well theres a big market for this type of game in japan .... thats the only problem they have to sell it to the right market not to the USA and it has to be for XBOX DC PS2 then maybe it would do well enff but every one should buy it if they suport homebrew or like this type of game its worth every cent just like kos its free but could be sold its that good
Of course somebody might not agree to their hard work into making this game, and put it up to download. Hopefully they decide on some anti pirate method before distributing it to the massives through selling it online.
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reaper2k2 wrote:DDR sells heeps its a dancing game he need's to sell it to japan then he would make a million $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Its a very good game i told him it would of sold dont give it away its to well done to be not rewarded ...
if he can port it to xbox and ps2 . we will all never see them again it would sell very well theres a big market for this type of game in japan .... thats the only problem they have to sell it to the right market not to the USA and it has to be for XBOX DC PS2 then maybe it would do well enff but every one should buy it if they suport homebrew or like this type of game its worth every cent just like kos its free but could be sold its that good
Are you crazy the America market loves this stuff to. I know me and about 20 friend of mine like it. Every arcade in raleigh has DDR machine and there the most played. For every time someone play's 1 games of tekken 4 or soul calibur 2, 7 people have played DDR. Its the most popular craze everwhere around here. Plus Naomi so some reason is the most popular board at are Namco Arcade lol.
WoW, w/ a story mode and a bit easier dificulty level (yea thats right! lol) THis game would be awesome, I'm guessing the game will be somewhere around the price range of $10? Well I want to be the first one to buy it!! Hey dan, can u sign mine? thanx
sig down gehy boomspeed... any1 wanna host it? where could i host it?
mmboy wrote:WoW, w/ a story mode and a bit easier dificulty level (yea thats right! lol) THis game would be awesome, I'm guessing the game will be somewhere around the price range of $10? Well I want to be the first one to buy it!! Hey dan, can u sign mine? thanx
Try like more like $35 for domestic customiers and about $55 for imports. No ones gonna get it comerical pressed and sell it for $10.
mmboy wrote:WoW, w/ a story mode and a bit easier dificulty level (yea thats right! lol) THis game would be awesome, I'm guessing the game will be somewhere around the price range of $10? Well I want to be the first one to buy it!! Hey dan, can u sign mine? thanx
Try like more like $35 for domestic customiers and about $55 for imports. No ones gonna get it comerical pressed and sell it for $10.
mmboy wrote:WoW, w/ a story mode and a bit easier dificulty level (yea thats right! lol) THis game would be awesome, I'm guessing the game will be somewhere around the price range of $10? Well I want to be the first one to buy it!! Hey dan, can u sign mine? thanx
Try like more like $35 for domestic customiers and about $55 for imports. No ones gonna get it comerical pressed and sell it for $10.
Ooops didn't realize he was getting em pressed, but still $35 Cless?, he will only sell liek 2 copies. If they r pressed, then they should be around $20 + s&h, that sounds fair doesn't it, cuz even sum games when they 1st came out on DC they barely cost $20!
sig down gehy boomspeed... any1 wanna host it? where could i host it?
mmboy wrote:Oh yea, I need DJ geki 2 sign mine too
Yeah why dont you wait for response to see if he even wants to sell them. Plus theres not enough songs on it to sell it and its has some pad compatablity issues. Plus only having 1 artist makes the style really limited.
farrell2k wrote:Idoubt many people will pay for a dancing game. I will not pay for it, but I wish them well, and I hope this opens the eyes of more people. I doubt it will though. Homebrew developers are still developing and selling software for the TG-16 CD, but no one is taking notice. Then again, more people probably have a DC.
Farrell can you send me a link in reply or post a link to the homebrew TG-16 site?
And yes, georgey does have the book upside down,maybe hes trying to read it in spanish. lol!
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