Tardy: SN2 AC US not till next year; new SN2 feature
Posted by Reenee - Sat 08/25 2007 - 01:08 PM - 242 Views
bacon made a post over at Aaron in Japan saying that he got in contact with several Betson people and got word that SN2 won't be here till sometime in 2008.
At the cost of having the game early...we've seen so far that the game is practically complete in Japan so we can only hope for bug fixes and whatnot and maybe new content.
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BemaniWiki has posted a brand-new unlock by way of Enjoy Level and this one is a doozy: ORDER courses. In other words, custom courses have finally appeared on an AC mix.
That's cool and all but we'd like to know how they're created. It's probably done by cellphone but we can only hope for a more accessible alternative. The game's coming stateside anyway and we don't have that fancy gobbledygook. :P
Order Courses are unlocked when you reach Enjoy Level 25.
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Small addition: Someone must be playing hardcore or something because BemaniWiki now has Enjoy Levels as high as 58. The majority of the unlocks are noteskins but that damned Brake modifier shows up at Enjoy Level 55.
Posted by Milk Chan - Sat 08/25 2007 - 02:58 PM [ quote ]
Yeah 2008 news is rather disappointing. Oh well, at least we'll have the PS2 version in the meantime.
And I just want to know when the hell you unlock songs. They HAVE to be by enjoy level (at least hopefully).
Posted by kannazuki - Sat 08/25 2007 - 03:16 PM [ quote ]
It is done by cellphone. The info at BemaniWiki says オリジナルコース作成数増*(携帯サ ト). The stuff in the parenthesis means "Cellphone Site" which probably means people in Japan can make courses on http://573.jp or something.
IIDXでのjun作品(Why did you go away, CROSSROAD)と同じように曲は変わるが* はいっしょ?
Girl's Sight and Boy's Reason anyone?
Posted by Pie-kun - Sat 08/25 2007 - 08:33 PM [ quote ]
That phrase is decribing the new jun song: SUNKISS DROP. There apparently is SUNKISS DROP (~jun side)-jun and SUNKISS DROP (~Alison Side)-jun Feat. Alison.
Home version releasing before the arcade version...is this a first? We're lucky it's DDR, otherwise they'd have a heck of a hard time selling this to arcade owners.
The last time I think anyone did that was Namco, with Soul Calibur 3. I challenge people to name one person who cared about the arcade version of SC3... I've only even seen it once.
Posted by Makou - Tue 08/28 2007 - 11:17 AM [ quote ]
Konami did it with Dancing Stage Fusion. PSOne and PS2 versions were released several months before the arcade.
Also, one person who cared about the arcade version of Soulcalibur 3: Why hello there, that's me. It's too bad it sucked.
You asked if it had happened before. It has. Just because it doesn't have "Dance Dance Revolution" in the title doesn't make the occurance "not count."
No, I never asked you anything.
Not reading I see.
Dancing Stage does not count because it's in Europe, and with gaming, everything is backwards in Europe, as having lived in Germany for over half of my life, I know this. Please don't insult my intelligence again.
Posted by Makou - Wed 08/29 2007 - 03:56 AM [ quote ]
No, I read, but I replied in a hurry and made a mistake. It happens. I'm only human.
And if literally everything in regards to gaming is backwards, I suppose that explains why the first Euromix went arcade first, then home. So much for "everything."
But still, it's Konami-made, and Konami made the decision to do the home version of Fusion before the arcade version. Believe what you want. It still happened, and it's happening again.
Posted by dalisene - Fri 08/31 2007 - 04:23 AM [ quote ]
SN2 Arcade is already out in Japan isn't it? We should be expecting it in Australia soon then if arcades decide to get Japanese Arcade Dance Dance Revolution instead of Dancing Stage (NA versions in Australia are rare).
However there was mainly only Dancing Stage SuperNOVA in Australia, I have never seen DDRSN here. Psh, almost the same thing.