I was thinking the same exact thing. I'll have to ask our reviewer if it's an option.
Ray Gigant
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel
Stranger of Sword City
Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir
The Witch and the Hundred Wood: Revival
Atelier Escha & Logy Plus
Just to name a few over the next couple of months.
That's just rough. Here's hoping they find work at a new studio soon.
I certainly hope it is.
I get that, but this article isn't about that, it's just showcasing the classic RPG selection, most of which are priced at 50%-off. The games you listed are a totally unrelated deal, and I wanted to make sure nobody sees that comment and misses out on the savings highlighted here.
Yeah, I can absolutely see the similarities.
How is it dead with so many games in the works for the next several months? Hell, Trails of Cold Steel is set to release in just four days...
You know, I was thinking the same exact thing. Still got a sealed one on my bookshelf.
None of those games are related to this article....
That's exactly the game I was eyeing up!
It has some unique concepts, I just miss the days of solid Rainbow Six campaigns.
Yessir. Definitely a steal considering most of these games have only been out on Steam for a few months.
Why would there be lawsuits? RVGS, the original owners of the Chameleon hardware purchased the mold from Atari before producing the prototype for the system.
This is actually an all-new system with its own games.
The Chameleon isn't Android based, thankfully. It's using its own custom FPGA.
It'll be interesting to see if this can shake the stigma of the Retro VGS' Kickstarter and come into its own now that it has COLECO's backing.
I agree! Towards the end I got so overwhelmed by all of the hidden gun pieces and crypts that I just made a mad dash for the finish line.
I'll likely go back on a higher difficulty and try to get a 100% completion one of these days.
It was well worth the wait. If I didn't already own the game I'd be snatching this up.
That's exactly what I'm hoping for.
Uh, have you not noticed the 3DS' library is primarily Japanese releases as well? Handhelds thrive on Japanese software.