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TalkBack / Sunsoft Acquires Nihon Telenet Game Library
« on: December 10, 2009, 09:24:06 AM »
Move gives Sunsoft the ability to re-release, or even remake, all titles ever created by the defunct publisher.
 http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=20526

 After last week's announcement that they were bringing their classic title Blaster Master back on Virtual Console, Sunsoft followed it up this week with even bigger news.  The company announced today that they have acquired the entire game library - including intellectual property rights – of defunct Japanese publisher Nihon Telenet.    


Nihon Telenet is best known in the West for the Valis series, but also published titles like Arcus Odyssey, Ys III: Wanderers from Ys, and Gain Ground.  Their library spans many different platforms, including the NES, Sega Genesis/Sega CD, PC-Engine/TurboGrafx-16, and Sony's Playstation.    


Sunsoft states that their short-term plan is to re-release the original games on Virtual Console at first.  Future plans include remaking classic titles for current-generation systems, and creating new entries in existing franchises as well.  Regardless, the company hopes to work its fans into a "frothing lather".    


No release dates for Sunsoft's Nihon Telenet games have been revealed, but the company promises that announcements will be made in the "coming months".    


SUNSOFT ACQUIRES ENTIRE NIHON TELENET SOFTWARE LIBRARY    


Redding, CA – December 10, 2009 – Sunsoft, a division of SUNCORPORATION  (JASDAQ: 6736) , has today announced that they have completed the purchase of the entire software library of defunct Japanese game publisher Nihon Telenet.  This transfer of intellectual property gives Sunsoft the ability to publish or remake over 100 Telenet titles originally published on key platforms like Nintendo Entertainment System, SEGA Genesis/SEGA CD, and PC-Engine/Turbografx, and Sony Playstation.    


Nihon Telenet, also known as Nippon Telenet, who published under the Renovation brand in the USA, was a prolific developer and publisher of popular and well-crafted titles like the Valis Series, El Viento, Earnest Evans, Tenshi No Uta (Poems of the Angel), Exile, and Cosmic Fantasy series, to name only a few.  One of the interesting trademarks of a Telenet game was that it was not uncommon to see characters from one title make a guest appearance in a different Telenet game or series.    


Kiharu Yoshida, CEO of SUNCORPORATION said of the acquisition, “I am proud to have succeeded in creating a home for this large family of key software. We plan to carefully cultivate the great software base we have purchased with this transaction.”    


Victor Ireland, President of GAIJINWORKS was instrumental in helping the deal come about and will assist Sunsoft in the implementation of a publishing plan for existing titles and development plans for those that are chosen to be remade. Ireland effused “After Telenet closed, I was sure there was a way to keep their great ideas and characters alive, and I’m extremely happy that Sunsoft has stepped into that role.  There are numerous fantastic products to work with in this acquisition, and there is nothing but amazing possibilities for the Telenet IP as a whole.”    


Initial plans are to quickly begin publication of the original software releases on Virtual Console systems available on the Wii and other platforms. Then new development of key titles in the library will be initiated, targeting the best and most-wanted to be remade for current consoles and services.  Given that many of the Telenet series had only one of the installments released in the US, some of these Virtual Console and remade releases will be seen for the first time in Western markets.    


In the coming months, the order of release for titles from this library will be announced and publication will begin, events sure to work game fans into a frothing lather. Suggestions and comments for the games to be chosen are welcome and can be made on the new Sunsoft USA message boards at www.sunsoftgames.com.


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Nintendo Gaming / Re: No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle
« on: December 09, 2009, 11:54:42 PM »
Let's try to keep this one on topic everybody.  If you want to troll RE5, I'm sure there's a thread in General Gaming that will serve that purpose nicely.

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Podcast Discussion / Re: Radio Free Nintendo: Episode 173
« on: December 09, 2009, 01:10:00 PM »
The Christmas Wish Book.  They'd always mail them in late October and I'd lose my mind reading the toy section.

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TalkBack / Re: Dragon Quest IX Subtitle Trademarked in North America
« on: December 09, 2009, 01:05:20 PM »
Lots of alliteration too.

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TalkBack / Re: New Super Mario Bros. Wii is Fastest Wii Seller Yet
« on: December 08, 2009, 08:45:07 AM »
I should be getting this and Modern Warfare 2 for Christmas.  I'll have both sides of fanboydom covered in one holiday!

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TalkBack / Re: REVIEWS: The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
« on: December 07, 2009, 11:06:37 PM »
Nope, no online.  You get four players, but lose online.  Nintendo giveth, Nintendo taketh away.

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Podcast Discussion / Re: Radio Free Nintendo: Episode 173
« on: December 07, 2009, 10:37:38 PM »
During the show I was going to call it HeadGold/SoulSilver, but I got off on a tangent and forgot.

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Podcast Discussion / Re: Radio Free Nintendo: Episode 173
« on: December 06, 2009, 11:42:59 PM »
Thanks to Chris for being on the show with us.  Umloud is a cool event for a great cause, and deserves all the support that the NWR community can give it.

Ahh, the Vectrex...<wipes away tear>

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Announcements / Re: Talkback Kinda Wonky
« on: December 06, 2009, 11:40:37 PM »
This bug should now be fixed, and Talkback threads should be properly created and linked going forward.

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TalkBack / Re: Funeral Proceedings for a Console
« on: December 06, 2009, 03:00:21 PM »
The one thing that will make future consoles a bit more reliable is their likely switch to solid-state memory.  No more failing hard drives.

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Movies & TV / Re: Rate the last movie you've seen
« on: December 06, 2009, 11:57:09 AM »
Not the last movie i've seen but since we're on the subject:

Swingers 0/10

Didn't find it humerous at all, in annoyed the **** outta me... plus a young vince vaughn looks sorta alien-like.

Probably not your style of humor then.  It's totally classic from where I stand, pretty much laid the foundation for the character Vince Vaughn would play in every comedy he's been in since then.  The scene with them playing NHL '93 (and talking about the removal of fighting in NHL '94) on the Genesis is legendary.

As for Vince Vaughn's looks, the guy seriously needs to drop about 30 pounds nowadays.  Doughnut Vince looks totally ridiculous.

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TalkBack / Re: Funeral Proceedings for a Console
« on: December 06, 2009, 11:40:33 AM »
Exactly.  It's Microsoft's garbage design of the 360's motherboard that causes the GPU to cook itself.  This doesn't have anything to do with the technology getting better, aside from the fact that the level of heat management in the system needs to be ratcheted up accordingly.

Microsoft didn't do that, so there you go.

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TalkBack / Re: Blaster Master Coming to VC in December
« on: December 06, 2009, 09:49:37 AM »
Shame on you BnM...Vic Ireland is not just "a guy that works for the company".  Vic Ireland is THE MAN.  He was the president of Working Designs, which brought over ridiculous fan-service JRPG localizations and special edition packages during the PSOne era.  Hell, I still have my punching puppet that I got at E3 as swag from Lunar: Silver Star Story.

Working Designs was an awesome company.

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TalkBack / Blaster Master Coming to VC in December
« on: December 05, 2009, 08:28:02 AM »
Sunsoft rises from the ashes to deliver the NES classic.
 http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/newsArt.cfm?artid=20482

 Sunsoft and GaijinWorks have announced that they will be bringing NES classic Blaster Master to Virtual Console in December for 500 Wii Points.  An exact release date has yet to be announced.    


The release marks the return of developer Sunsoft, best known for Blaster Master as well as several other NES releases including Batman, Fester's Quest, Spy Hunter, and Freedom Force.  GaijinWorks is headed by Victor Ireland, former President of legendary JRPG localization house Working Designs.    


Ireland and Sun Corporation CEO Kiharu Yoshida apparently have big plans for the future as well.  Ireland stated, "This first Wii release is a great start, but there is one upcoming announcement in particular that will demonstrate just how serious Yoshida-san is about rebuilding the Sunsoft console gaming brand here. Game fans are going to be pretty happy when they hear about it – I know I was."    


The official Sunsoft website is already live at SunsoftGames.com, and the company promises special promotions in the weeks and months to come that will let Sunsoft fans win exclusive swag and limited edition merchandise.    


Thanks to NWR Forums member TJSpyke for the news tip, and be sure to check out the ongoing forum thread for this topic!    


SUNSOFT AND GAIJINWORKS TEAM UP IN THE CONSOLE SEGMENT– BLASTER MASTER VC FIRST UP    


Redding, CA – December 4, 2009 – Sunsoft, a division of SUNCORPORATION, has today announced their return to active console game publishing for the North American market, aided by startup GAIJINWORKS.    


Kiharu Yoshida, CEO of SUNCORPORATION (JASDAQ: 6736) initiated a meeting to discuss the possibility of reinvigorating the Sunsoft console gaming brand in the USA. At that meeting, it was quickly obvious that the relationship was a great fit. GAIJINWORKS President, Victor Ireland states, "My relationship with Sunsoft and Yoshida-san goes back more than 15 years, and when this opportunity presented itself to help Sunsoft return to the US console market, it was a natural fit for both our companies."    


This month, the Sunsoft website is being re-launched at sunsoftgames.com, where users will be able to get the latest information about current releases, upcoming games, and special promotions, as well as interact in the forum. Kiharu Yoshida wanted gamers to know that Sunsoft plans to launch a number of special promotions where big prizes can be won, and exclusive, limited edition premiums would be up for grabs as well. Ireland added that some of the swag being made would only be available through these promotions – and is sure to please Sunsoft fans, new and old.    


The first title out of the gate for Sunsoft USA will be the Wii Virtual Console release of the Nintendo Entertainment System classic Blaster Master, due in December 2009. Originally titled Meta Fight in Japan, this groundbreaking game was given a story makeover and released in 1988 as Blaster Master™ here in the United States. It received strong critical acclaim and fan raves almost from the moment it hit these shores.    


Blaster Master™ is still often listed on magazine and online charts as one of the top 25 NES games ever created. The sublime blend of side-scrolling shooting/platforming mixed with overhead perspective action/shooting areas is just as addictive now as it was then. It will be available for 500 Wii points.    


In the coming weeks, additional titles coming to the US market will be announced, many of which will surprise and delight gaming fans. Ireland added, “This first Wii release is a great start, but there is one upcoming announcement in particular that will demonstrate just how serious Yoshida-san is about rebuilding the Sunsoft console gaming brand here. Game fans are going to be pretty happy when they hear about it – I know I was.


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Movies & TV / Re: Rate the last movie you've seen
« on: December 05, 2009, 11:02:39 AM »
Swingers 9/10

I've seen it probably a half-dozen times now, but it never disappoints.  I'm probably the most annoying person to watch it with because I can't help but say the lines as they're spoken.

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General Chat / Re: Goodbye Everyone
« on: December 05, 2009, 10:57:37 AM »
On a very special General Chat...

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TalkBack / Re: How PR Companies Butter Up Mr. Lindemann
« on: December 05, 2009, 10:51:40 AM »
I showed these calendar photos to my wife and she was all "aawww that's so cute".

Womyn.

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Blaster Master confirmed for VC
« on: December 05, 2009, 10:42:42 AM »
I'll note that you said "rage quit video games" as opposed to "rage quit the NWR Forums".  I believe the two can be mutually exclusive.

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General Gaming / Re: Plugabugz' Playstation Plural Playground. Pie.
« on: December 05, 2009, 09:27:26 AM »
Burnout Paradise is awesome, as is the first Uncharted.  People laughed when I said that the key to Uncharted 1 & 2 are the facial expressions, but they are.  There are little details in their mannerisms that make the characters feel alive.  It's the best voice acting/cutscene integration I've ever seen in a game...I'd go as far to say that I could watch a full movie comprised of the CG animation.  It's that good.

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General Gaming / Re: 3D Dot Game Heroes = Legend of Zelda?
« on: December 05, 2009, 09:21:37 AM »
Can't wait for this guy to come out over here.  Atlus wins again.

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General Gaming / Re: The smartest person on the Internet
« on: December 05, 2009, 09:13:32 AM »
Yeah, talk about expanding the market, if I Ultima didn't do that to RPGs then I don't know what did.

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Nintendo Gaming / Re: Blaster Master confirmed for VC
« on: December 05, 2009, 09:10:53 AM »
This game rules.  I'll download this as soon as it's up.  Like most people, I've never beaten it either, but I did play quite far into it.  IIRC, it's pretty high on the "die once and you start all the way back at the beginning" meter, which is probably why I never completed it.

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TalkBack / Re: Muscle March Given a North American Release Date
« on: December 04, 2009, 06:58:49 PM »
day one purchase

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TalkBack / Re: Next Wii Zelda to Feature Flight?
« on: December 01, 2009, 09:34:44 PM »
Legend of Pilotwings

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General Chat / Re: Official 2009 NFL Football Season Discussion Thread
« on: December 01, 2009, 08:28:02 AM »
I'm openly praying on the Saints downfall just to spite Stogi.

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