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>For anyone asking what Game Preservation is / what I do, I did a GDC talk a few years ago on the subject when I worked at EA.
Have you tried the Playstation direct sign up? 3 weeks of waiting and they let me buy one. Tuesday was the email. Wednesday was the buy window. Thursday it shipped. Friday it arrived.Fuck sake, why is it so hard to find a fucking PS5!?
One of these days i should write up a thread on the Game Preservation community, these people are pretty spergy in their own right. For example here's a long twitter essay on why you should be grateful that the hoarders let them also hoard unreleased game data in a museum:
most indies are below that price, and most of them being multiplat means they have demos already due to steam (if they're smart so they can be included in next fest).This will probably piss off alot of indie devs in general unless there is a system level way to just give the license to people for a limited amount of time like Free Play Days, even then that might piss off devs since it means if their game has a slow start people might get the wrong impression. That or devs start putting in even more frontloaded content.
The platform holder that's currently the most favorable towards censorship taking it upon themselves to preserve their games sounds like a wolf in sheep's clothing, honestly.
Afaik a lot of 'em just never make it out of the country. If they're not translated and no YouTuber is talking about them, they'll fly completely under the radar in the English-speaking world.japan indie scene isn't that big I think, or never makes it out of the country.
Indies should be fine but it's mainly the full-priced games that will more likely suffer of the Sony mandate. I threw the examples of games in Japan because the concept of MSRP doesn't exist at all there as japanese publishers are fit to decide themselves of the retail prices. To list among the recent and upcoming japanese releases:This will probably piss off alot of indie devs in general unless there is a system level way to just give the license to people for a limited amount of time like Free Play Days, even then that might piss off devs since it means if their game has a slow start people might get the wrong impression. That or devs start putting in even more frontloaded content.
As you can see, games tend to be much more expensive in the country of the rising sun than in the USA or Europe.eBaseball Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2022 (Konami - 8,250 yen for the standard edition)
Yomawari 3 (Nippon Ichi Software - 7,678 yen)
The Switch port of 13 Sentinels Aegis Rim (Atlus - 7,678 yen)
Shin Megami Tensei V (Atlus - 9,878 yen)
Xenoblade 3 (Nintendo - 8,778 yen)
Cotton Rock n Roll (Success - 6,380 yen)
Earth Defense Force 6 (D3 Publisher - 8,980 yen for the standard edition)
Japanese indie scene is mainly centered around the Comiket for advertisements. Games such as Asterbreed or Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin originally spawned from there.japan indie scene isn't that big I think, or never makes it out of the country.
PlayStation is getting the Psiko Shooting Collection volumes that the switch didn't get in the west, where the fuck have you been? PS5 already has a bunch of shmups in gneral. Not only that NIS is porting an enhanced edition of YS 8 and Falcom/Legend of Heroes and is tied down with Sony over a bunch of anime deals. NIS is most definitely publishing for Playstation 5 for that sole reason alone because Legend of Heroes is their biggest seller period.Hence why I suspect genres such as shmups and visual novels, and publishers like Nippon Ichi Software, to entirely skip the Playstation ecosystem for good and just stick to Switch and/or PC. There was a recent tweet of the owner of M2, a famous publishing house of shmup games, complaining that the recent Sony mandate would make their business more difficult
A pathetic number of posts in those last two weeks.RIP, the thread was actually fun the last two weeks.
what gamesNobody even mentioned that the PS5 is now getting a few Vita ports, physical releases no less.
That's what happens when every other post isn't someone defending Sony on literally everything.A pathetic number of posts in those last two weeks.
Fallen Legion Flames of Rebellion and just mentioned Ys 8 both of which were originally Vita games.what games
Never heard of the former, but Ys games are always welcomeFallen Legion Flames of Rebellion and just mentioned Ys 8 both of which were originally Vita games.
It's a Ys game running on a PS5, there's no excuse for it to ever drop frames even at 4k120. Especially considering it's a game designed for running on a portable from 2012.The PS5 version of Ys 8 has enhanced performance and I think it's coming with everything attached to it. It's similar to the PS4 port of Memories of Celceta where it's a better version of the PC port.
The former example is basically a multiplatform gameNever heard of the former, but Ys games are always welcome
The American branch is still the same company they even rebranded the logo so it would match. Especially since they operate on resources siphoned from the Japanese branch. This isn't like an unrelated company rented the NIS name, this is the american division of a japanese company who does regional publishing. They're under the same corporate umbrella at the end of the day.The former example is basically a multiplatform game
also for future reference to remember well, Nippon Ichi Software =/= NISA (the american branch & localization company very recently renamed itself as NIS just to make things more confusing though). Marissa Moira is still dumb enough to not make the proper difference of what I was talking about earlier.
9 did not run at 60 frames per second originally on the PS5 though. That had to be patched in.It's a Ys game running on a PS5, there's no excuse for it to ever drop frames even at 4k120. Especially considering it's a game designed for running on a portable from 2012.
You are a false prophet.Well, I can't believe we've finally convinced Marissa Moira to sell all of his PlayStation games and take up exercising and becoming a muscular chad
It's not that hard to balance daily gym activities with everything else.You are a false prophet.
So why don't you do it and show us your impeccable physique?It's not that hard to balance daily gym activities with everything else.