Jeux Cherche vous permet de trouver une astuce, un cheat, un code, une soluce,
une solution, une demo, un patch ou un test de Ikki Tôsen.
Ikki Tôsen : il manque un "i" (Gamekult.com)
Si Ikki Tôsen a tant la cote auprès des otakus d'aujourd'hui, c'est évidemment pour son scénario riche en rebondissements philosophiques, et moins pour ses héroïnes à la poitrine opulente qui se retrouvent constamment vêtues de haillons. Parti de cette base, on comprendra que Ikki Tôsen - Eloquent F...
Ikki Tôsen se dévoile sur PSP (Widgamer)
Connu dans nos contrées sous le nom de Ikkitousen, le manga et anime Ikki Tôsen s'apprête à...
Crêpage de chignon en tenue d'écolière sur PS2 (Tom's Games)
Des lycéennes en uniformes se battant jusqu'à s'arracher les vêtements, ça vous dit ? Eh bien c'est bête mais à moins de vivre au Japon vous ne pourrez pas goûter à cette immense joie vidéo ludique.
Adapté d'une série Ikki Tôsen s'annonce comme un Beat'em all tout ce qu'il y a de normal sur PS2,
[WII-DS] - Marvelous Entertainment : Line up TGS (Nintendo-difference.com)
Les line up des différents acteurs du marché pour le Tokyo Game Show tombent petit à petit. C'est au tour de Marvelous Entertainment aujourd'hui de nous fournir le sien. Notons un line up 100 % Nintendo, mais surtout, la présentation de Oboro Mouramasa Youtouden, le prochain A-RPG de VanillaWare ! L'éditeur annonce également qu'il présentera quelques surprises.- Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii)
- Little King's Story (Wii)
- Rune Factory Frontier (Wii)
- Oboro Mouramasa Youtouden (Wii)
- Hitman Reborn ! Delta (Wii)
- Harvest Moon : Animal March
- Avalon Code (DS)
- Akagawa Jiro Mystery : Tsuki no Hikari
- Ikki Tosen
- Junjo no Romantica
- Zero no tsukai Ma 3
[WII] - Notes Famitsu, Disaster, le verdict ! (Nintendo-difference.com)
Voici les notes du dernier magazine Famitsu, l'occasion d'y voir le tout premier test de Disaster : Day of Crisis, l'un des jeux les plus attendus de la Wii. Le constat semble plutôt rassurant pour Famitsu mais un peu moins concernant le jeu de guerre Unknow Soldier de nos amis de D3.# Disaster : Day of Crisis (Wii, Nintendo): 8 / 8 / 8 / 7 - (31/40)# Raiden IV (Xbox 360, Moss): 7 / 7 / 7 / 7 - (28/40)# Unknown Soldier : Mokuba no Houkou (DS, D3): 5 / 6 / 4 / 5 - (20/40)# Ikki Tousen : Eloquent Fist (PSP, Marvelous): 5 / 6 / 6 / 6 - (23/40)# Jikkyou Powerful Major League 3 (Wii/PS2, Konami): 8 / 8 / 8 / 7 - (31/40)
[WII-DS] - Des nouvelles de Marvelous Entertainement (Nintendo-difference.com)
Une interview de nos confrères de Siliconera auprès de représentants de Marvelous Entertainement et de XSEED révèlent des informations fort intéressantes pour certains jeux attendus sur Wii. Rappelons tout d'abord que les deux sociétés ont signé début mai des accords de partenariats afin de renforcer la capacité d'édition et de distribution des jeux Marvelous sur le marché américain. Concrètement ce partenariat se traduira dans les mois à venir par la sortie aux Etats-Unis de titres comme Avalon Code sur DS, ou Little King's Story et Rune Factory Frontier sur Wii.Cette interview nous apprend entre autre que Arc Rise Fantasia, un RPG plutôt ambitieux développé sur Wii par imageepoch, pourrait bénéficier d'une sortie américaine. Rien n'a encore été décidé mais Marvelous semble considérer cette possibilté et pourrait confier cette tache à leur nouveau partenaire. Par ailleurs l'éditeur/développeur serait actuellement en train de plancher sur un titre Wiiware dont on ignore tout mis à part qu'il ne s'agira pas d'un Harvest Moon. Vu le passif de la société dans le domaine des RPGs, on peut toujours rêver d'un premier vrai titre de ce genre sur le service de téléchargement de Nintendo après un My Life as a King clairement axé simulation de vie. Enfin Marvelous annonce de nouvelles informations concernant Oboro Murasama Youtouden lors du prochain Tokyo Game Show. Le Action-RPG des magiciens de Vanillaware s'était fait très discret depuis son annonce en septembre 2007 et s'il ne sera vraisemblablement pas jouable au TGS, il est en revanche fort probable que des vidéos soient diffusées.Voici l'intégralité de l'interview en anglais :
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"The partnership between Marvelous USA and XSEED was an
unprecedented announcement that opened doors for domestic releases of
RPGs like Avalon Code and creative games such as Little King's Story.
However, Atlus is localizing Luminous Arc 2 and Natsume still has
Harvest Moon. What's going on here? I spoke with Yasuhiro Wada,
President of Marvelous Interactive in Japan, to find out. We begun
the interview discussing how the relationship between the two
companies started and closed with a glimpse of the future.
When did you decide to make an agreement with XSEED?
We started talking with XSEED since around last summer. We were
having some discussions with them to see if we would be able to work
together or not in the US.
What made you pick XSEED out of all the companies you worked
with?
They have knowledge of the Japanese and US market. They import a
lot of Japanese titles, RPGs, to the market and have a really good
know how about what kind of titles can be sold in the US. Since we
didn't have any experience publishing by ourselves in the US we
decided to work with them.
We really like the President of XSEED and thought he would be a
great guy to work with. XSEED is handling the localization of
Marvelous titles in the USA, but since we can't release all of our
titles on our own we are still licensing titles to several partners
like Natsume and Atlus.
Will we get games like Lux Pain or Flower, Sun and Rain, which
are being published by Rising Star Europe, in the USA?
We don't know who is going to publish them yet. They might be
published by Marvelous USA or licensed out to another publisher so we
can't talk about those two titles yet.
What about Arc Rise Fantasia? Have you thought about bringing
that to North America?
We are considering to release Arc Rise Fantasia in the US too.
Since XSEED has experience releasing RPGs in the US we will consider
them as the publisher for Arc Rise Fantasia.
How did you meet up with Valcon Games to bring Ikki Tousen:
Shining Dragon out in North America?
We were in touch with Valcon for more than two years. We usually
try to meet during gaming events like Tokyo Game Show, GDC or E3. We
showed them Ikki Tousen and they were interested in releasing the
title in the US.
Are there any plans to bring any other anime or manga games to
North America?
Before we can release the games in the Western countries, the US
and Europe, we have to first work with the licensor. If the anime is
not released in the US we cannot release the game. Depending on this
we have to find a publisher interested in releasing the anime titles.
Will XSEED handle those too?
Marvelous USA and XSEED will be focusing on original IPs only.
So for Rainy Woods, is this going to be something XSEED is
going to be working on?
We would like to release Rainy Woods with XSEED too, but this
title is still pending due to a development issue. After the
development issue has been fixed we would be glad to release it in
the US as a Marvelous USA and XSEED title.
In the future, do you plan to have Marvelous USA publish titles
independently?
We want to work with XSEED for the next three to five years. If
things continue to go well we may continue to associate our
corporation with them.
Three to five years is a long time and that has to be good for
XSEED. For Marvelous USA or Marvelous in general have you thought
about doing digital download games like Xbox Live Arcade, PSN, or
WiiWare?
Actually we're working on a downloadable title.
For which platform?
WiiWare.
Is it a Harvest Moon game?
No, a brand new title.
Speaking of Harvest Moon, will you give XSEED Harvest Moon too
or will that franchise say with Natsume?
The Harvest Moon series will still be published by Natsume in the
US. Natsume has the copyright to Harvest Moon. If we release Harvest
Moon ourselves we will have to change the title. We have a really
good relationship with Natsume and are glad to work with them.
All of the Harvest Moon titles will be released by Natsume. The
rest of the titles will be released by XSEED and Marvelous USA.
Whatever happened to that Vanillaware game Oboro Muramasa
Youtoden that we saw at Tokyo Game Show?
Come to Tokyo Game Show and you can see it. We don't know if it
will be playable, but we are talking about it. You should be able to
see new videos at the event.
Do you plan for XSEED to work with the games from Grasshopper
Manufacture too or will that still be carried out with Ubisoft?
With No More Heroes we had a relationship with them before, but if
they decide not to release it we would be glad to have it released by
XSEED and Marvelous USA. If Grasshopper submits a new IP we will hand
it to XSEED and Marvelous USA."
Special thanks to Jimmy Soga from XSEED and Louis Lamarre from
Marvelous Entertainment with all of the support during the interview.