Haha, you misquoted!ViRGE said:No. If it were nuked, it would have *NUKED* in the title. GBATemp does that to differentiate nuked titles from titles that don't qualify for a number. There are other types of games that don't get numbers, such as Club Nintendo releases and prototypes. If you go check the g-Online release system, you can see all the nuked titled and the unnumbered titles. There's a distinct difference.CYatta said:Bought this game at midnight at Wal-mart, and have been playing it since. Terrific game, deserves your money. I think it was a good choice to cut out the cycle drives through a bland city, so you can get straight to the 8-bit side games and the main story. It's also super fucking sweet that they put the tracks in from the NMH: Dark Side EP. I just wish SUDA could some how top Killer7. The NMH series is really fun(ny) and all, but nothing comes close to Killer7.
Edit: And just to be clear here, I'm going by how GBAtemp does things. The Scene may have it nuked, but GBAtemp differentiates between "bad" releases, and non-standard releases that don't qualify for a number.
I was referring to the scene release No_More_Heroes_2_-_Desperate_Struggle_USA_Wii-iND which is nuked by the scene for being scrubbed. How GBAtemp does things is not of any interest to me.ViRGE said:No. If it were nuked, it would have *NUKED* in the title. GBATemp does that to differentiate nuked titles from titles that don't qualify for a number. There are other types of games that don't get numbers, such as Club Nintendo releases and prototypes. If you go check the g-Online release system, you can see all the nuked titled and the unnumbered titles. There's a distinct difference.
Edit: And just to be clear here, I'm going by how GBAtemp does things. The Scene may have it nuked, but GBAtemp differentiates between "bad" releases, and non-standard releases that don't qualify for a number.
Rising Star Games will be publishing it and they plan to do a "Extreme Edition" which is rated 18 and one rated 16+ which would cut out the gore and some swearing. As they are a small publisher I guess they're waiting for the reception to the US release before they commit to a date. It took them two years for Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon to make it over here but saying that they did bring Little Kings Story out here first.WiiBricker said:Anyone knows if the PAL release will be uncut?
Hadrian said:Rising Star Games will be publishing it and they plan to do a "Extreme Edition" which is rated 18 and one rated 16+ which would cut out the gore and some swearing. As they are a small publisher I guess they're waiting for the reception to the US release before they commit to a date. It took them two years for Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon to make it over here but saying that they did bring Little Kings Story out here first.WiiBricker said:Anyone knows if the PAL release will be uncut?
They haven't announced one.ganons said:any release dates sir?
QUOTE(Hadrian @ Jan 26 2010, 03:26 PM) Rising Star Games will be publishing it and they plan to do a "Extreme Edition" which is rated 18 and one rated 16+ which would cut out the gore and some swearing. As they are a small publisher I guess they're waiting for the reception to the US release before they commit to a date. It took them two years for Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon to make it over here but saying that they did bring Little Kings Story out here first.
Hadrian said:They haven't announced one.ganons said:any release dates sir?
QUOTE(Hadrian @ Jan 26 2010, 03:26 PM) Rising Star Games will be publishing it and they plan to do a "Extreme Edition" which is rated 18 and one rated 16+ which would cut out the gore and some swearing. As they are a small publisher I guess they're waiting for the reception to the US release before they commit to a date. It took them two years for Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon to make it over here but saying that they did bring Little Kings Story out here first.