Cass wrote:Question for any of the Devs - Atomiswave/Dreamcast are the same spec/machine outside of the obvious GD/Cartridge difference but are the tools/software on the Atomiswave dev kits different from the DC Dev kits?
several libraries have been replaced in the SDK, everything else is left unchanged, we were even too lazy to delete the DreamCast text lines in the SDK debug it is obvious that converting DreamCast to Atomiswave was done in a hurry
cloofoofoo wrote:Its a very pretty game in motion. Its presentation is up there with virtua striker 3 on gamecube/naomi2. Very impressive look despite how much less powerful the dc is compared to those. Found a video on facebook
I messaged him on that video and asked if he would dump the game ,as it's been a couple weeks and no reply to my last message it's not looking good
Looking at the price on ebay its not even worth asking if hes gonna dump. Its obvious he would not. Dumping would take away any leverage he has for selling the game. You probably better off offering money for him to dump it but judging from that price on ebay it would something outrageous. The other problem would be convincing him to send it to capable people to dump. I guess megavolt is qualified and probably better choice than the guys who dumped kenju and force five, seem to be indefinitely just sitting on them.
Cass wrote:Question for any of the Devs - Atomiswave/Dreamcast are the same spec/machine outside of the obvious GD/Cartridge difference but are the tools/software on the Atomiswave dev kits different from the DC Dev kits?
several libraries have been replaced in the SDK, everything else is left unchanged, we were even too lazy to delete the DreamCast text lines in the SDK debug it is obvious that converting DreamCast to Atomiswave was done in a hurry
Cheers Megavolt85.
So no real surprises then. Is this essentially the same then as the last Katana revision of the SDK - r11?
I think Faster than Speed looks great, like a glossy Sega GT and judging from the albeit grainy footage of the Chicago 1929 demo it looks like there was still some headroom for Devs to squeeze a bit more out of the DC graphically if they'd have got the opportunity after 2001.
A user called "Xx FoxEmy Xx" in youtube says he owns the game too. Besides this a Mexican user called "bowser123" says he was who sold this Premier eleven unit to the ebay user called "neotropolis". bowser123 was asked by me days ago, and he is active user publishing now, so we will realize if he wants to upload something...
Bad news respect to "bowser123", he did not make a copy before sell the cartridge!
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Ro Magnus Larsson wrote:A user called "Xx FoxEmy Xx" in youtube says he owns the game too. Besides this a Mexican user called "bowser123" says he was who sold this Premier eleven unit to the ebay user called "neotropolis". bowser123 was asked by me days ago, and he is active user publishing now, so we will realize if he wants to upload something...
Dios mios! Me gusta amigo! Esta mexicana la lanzará?
Roareye wrote:Words can't describe how much I hate football, but I'm glad to see more unreleased games being found. Hopefully it'll have a glitch like ISS64 where you can get away with punching the goalies if you time it right lol
If you enjoy being able to punch the other players then you'll love hat-trick hero on the SEGA Saturn (and arcade)
I guess like you the gameplay won't be as deep as the international super star soccer/ PES series. Anyway, as a soccer fan, I expect a lot from this game. Unfortunately Konami didn't want win money and never release a ISS or PES for Dreamcast, Electronics arts didn't want pay to Sega the royalties and did the same for FIFA. Dreamcast deserve more good soccer games, virtua Striker is terribly alone...