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Topic: Question regarding Genterprise and Gamebridge on the G.G series games. Also, Z-One is available Dec27.

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joek0

From what I have learned, Genterprise is publishing the G.G Series games themselves while Gamebridge is publishing them in Europe. After a while, I have noticed that NA and Europe has gotten a different set of games. NA has Ninja Karakuri Den, Super Hero Ogre, Z-One(Dec 27), and Wonderland. While Europe has Super Hero Ogre, Let's Swing, and D-Tank. Does anyone know if Let's Swing and D-Tank will be released in NA by Gamebridge or Genterprise. Will Europe get the Ninja game, and the 2 others. What is the current agreement with Genterprise and Gamebridge. I hope SeanArron will read this as he seems to know the situation.

joek0

Birdman

That's a tough question to answer, but here's my best guess. Due to the lingual diversity of Europe, in order to publish games there you need to translate them into more languages, experience that Genterprise lacks (Look at their American website, you'll see what I mean), it would make more sense from a business standpoint to reach an agreement where Gamebridge would prepare (i. e. translate) the games for European realease and take a cut of the profits, as while Genterprise doesn't make as much money, they still make more than if their games were never released in Europe at all. It's also possible that different games have been released in different regions to see if there are any unoticed bugs that appear, giving them time to at least fix them for one region. Those are my best guesses, anyway.

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joek0

Dark Spirits will be out Dec 24 in Europe by Gamebridge.

Sorry, Not sure

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Sean_Aaron

Dark Spirits is awesome. Best shooter in the series as far as I'm concerned (though I haven't unlocked all of them in the Collection just yet).

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joek0

My question has been answered. There are 8 games total for NA, 3 already released and 5 coming soon.

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FonistofCruxis

I was wondering why G.G. series games are part of the go series in eu. Birdman13's guess on it being because of Genterprise's lack of translation skills sounds likely.

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