Shenmue III - It's On, It's Off, It's On, It's Off 35
Thanks to InsertCredit.com for their brief summary of the ever-more-complicated question - is Sega's Shenmue III in production? The site condenses: "Nov. 2001 - AM2 confirms production of Shenmue III is underway... Mar. 2002 - Shin Izakawa, new Shenmue series producer, says Shenmue II XBOX sales will determine release of Shenmue III... Jan. 2003 - Yu Suzuki reveals Shenmue III game designs, expresses desire to make it movie rather than game... July 2003 - Websites report that AM2 confirms Shenmue III will be released, but not where, when or on what. Minor controversy and buzz ensues." GamePro also has a good summary of recent rumors, most of which have either been unattributable or mistranslated. But clearly, Shenmue III was planned at one point - maybe we'll finally find out if it's still being developed at the next Tokyo Game Show?
Shenmue (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Shenmue (Score:1)
Re:Shenmue (Score:1)
Shenmue rocks with tha quickness
Xbox Release (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Xbox Release (Score:2)
It wouldn't really fit in with the userbase for the X-Box, but for the userbase of the GC, it would fit in really well.
Same thing with Jet Set Radio Future. Wrong platform/userbase. It's a lot more complicated than simple numbers.
Re:Xbox Release (Score:1)
Ditto with Shenmue II (and soon (hopefully) III). Most Xbox owners just don't 'get it' and would rather play games like Halo, DOA3 or Morrowind. Oh well...at, least I didn't have to pay for my copy directly since it came with my box...
Re:Xbox Release (Score:1)
I think at the time Shenmue II was ported to the XBox the Sega/Microsoft relationship was pretty strong. It seemed like the XBox would be the spiritual successor to the Dreamcast back then! Since most of the Sega stuff on the XBox has only had a lukewarm reception I think Sega are more interested in the Cube now.
My only worry about
Re:Spanning Disks (Score:2)
Re:Xbox Release (Score:1)
Sega just weren't looking at the target audiences when placing games on the Xbox. House of the Dead 3 was perfect for the Xbox but so far nothing else is. Sega really doesn't have the correct library of games for the Xbox. They were trying to be equal to all the consoles but wound up killing some of their series in the process.
If Sega was smart and actuall
Re:Xbox Release (Score:2)
Maybe the marketing was wrong? Like when the JSRF commercials on TV ended with "
Re:Xbox Release (Score:1)
I may go out and buy the sequel eventually (I own an XBox and a Dreamcast and Shenmue), but at the moment I can't really justify it with the number of games I'm still playing on my 4 consoles + GBA.
As for which system has the best games, I'm really having at least as hard a time findi
Re:Xbox Release (Score:1)
Well, since PS2 has a much, much larger installed base, and their game sales dwarf those of the other consoles, it's a _little_ more than empty speculation.
Re:Xbox Release (Score:3, Insightful)
Microsoft paid Sega to bring most of it's Dreamcast franchises over to the Xbox, and didn't care much about target market. They just wanted games on the shelves, and Sega needed the cash, so they said sure. I almost bought an Xbox for JSRF, but after playing it on a friend's Xbox, I'm glad I didn't. I was pissed as hell when Sega pulled Shenmue 2 out of the US DC release schedule because MS paid them off. Shenmu
That is crap. (Score:2)
If you're going to enjoy games, you have to realize that publishers go to where the money is. If you want to have the consoles on whic
No, you're spouting crap... (Score:2)
This is just plain silly and brain damaged. Of course I realize that publishers are going to take money they're being given, like Microsoft was giving Sega. That doesn't mean I enjoy "games" any more or less. Maybe you can play a game or watch a movie without seeing the sequel, but that isn't something I do.
If you want to have the consoles on which they publish, spend the money to have them all.
I don't want
Miswrote line. (Score:2)
As in, I expect that if you want to keep on top of games and their sequels, you'll be willing to purchase more machines/import games and machines/etc. If it's not that big of a deal and there's no reason to do it, there's no reason to bitch about it, either.
Basically, you either buy an Xbox and enjoy the sequel (or import the sequel for Dreamcast), or you don't whine about something you'd never do. Do you see me whinnin
Re:Miswrote line. (Score:2)
And it's not whining. I'm just trying to point out that certain games will do better on some systems than others.
Microsoft gave Sega money to bring a few games to capture the Asian market. It didn't work. At this point, Sega would be bett
Re:No, you're spouting crap... (Score:1)
Huh? Why do you have to enjoy (or even see) the sequels to enjoy a movie?
I haven't seen the last 2-3 Highlander sequels, but that doesn't affect my ability to enjoy the first one, for example.
You mean in America.. right? (Score:1)
Re:Xbox Release (Score:1)
Part 3 of 16.... (Score:2)
However, I remember reading somewhere that when Shenmue (The Dreamcast version) was originally made, it was intended to be the first part of a 16 part series. Perhaps that was a little too ambi
Where, when or on what. (Score:1)
When reading that, I found that it summed up the current state of the gaming industry pretty accurately: Nobody knows anything anymore. Not even themselves.
Re:Where, when or on what. (Score:2)
Everyone else is at least acclimated to the chaos and uncertainty. Sega is floundering, trying to find its way without hardware to sell.
too bad (Score:2)
Bad Formula (Score:2)
(see Falcon 4.0)
Shenmue is a niche series. It always will be. Most "graphical adventures" are.
People talk about Microsoft paying Sega for their titles like it's an underhanded thing. Exactly what did Sony do with Rockstar?? Oh, but how dare the Xbox have any good games.
Sony and Nintendo owners can't stand the thought of the Xbox being legitimate. As an owner of all three, I tend to use the Xbox the most (though there was a time where the PS2 was on top and