@NINTENBOY
Deep Silver isn't new. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Silver#Deep_Silver
Their parent comany has been around since 1994 and currently are on a huge finacial rise and Deep Silver it's self is from 2002.
@AJWolfTill
First Catherine is made by Atlus and published by Atlus in it's home country of Japan and in the US. Atlus doesn't have a EU branch currently so it gives its games to whoever is the highest bidder in Europe. Currently Ghostlight keeps outbidding everyone.
Second Killer is Dead is done by Grasshopper who is now owned by GungHo and when they release games outside of Japan it goes to the highest bidder for each console. So when Suda makes a Wii U game it wont be Deep Silver who's publishing it. If you look at Grasshopper games their publishers outside of Japan are known for being extremely random and basically a coin flip. As an example it can range from Marvelous, Ubisoft, Deep Silver, WB, and Capcom.
So no, you don't really lose anything from Deepsilver. If Atlus or Grasshopper Manufacture decide to make a Wii U game Deep Silver simply wont be in the running to bid on the project obviously, which is a good thing. Because their translations are often shoddy or they just licsense the work from the American branch and call it a day. Which I'm sure both Atlus and GungHo, who're smart businesses, wont licsense their IPs to someone who wont sell on all the consoles. Especially Atlus.
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Re: Nintendo Disables Swapnote's SpotPass Service Due to Online Safety Concerns
@Reynoldszahl
Yeah. I miss the service but apparently there was a lot of nudes (some CP) being sent since pokemon's release.
Re: Nintendo Disables Swapnote's SpotPass Service Due to Online Safety Concerns
@Reynoldszahl
Problem is that there is a big abusement. Some pokemon forums have people demanding nudes for pokemon trades. It's just creepy.
Re: Deep Silver Has "No Plans" To Support Wii U
@NINTENBOY
Deep Silver isn't new. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_Silver#Deep_Silver
Their parent comany has been around since 1994 and currently are on a huge finacial rise and Deep Silver it's self is from 2002.
Re: Deep Silver Has "No Plans" To Support Wii U
Well there goes my support for Saints Row. Since their PC ports always suck I was planning on just buying the Wii U versions. Now, nope.
Re: Deep Silver Has "No Plans" To Support Wii U
@AJWolfTill
First Catherine is made by Atlus and published by Atlus in it's home country of Japan and in the US. Atlus doesn't have a EU branch currently so it gives its games to whoever is the highest bidder in Europe. Currently Ghostlight keeps outbidding everyone.
Second Killer is Dead is done by Grasshopper who is now owned by GungHo and when they release games outside of Japan it goes to the highest bidder for each console. So when Suda makes a Wii U game it wont be Deep Silver who's publishing it. If you look at Grasshopper games their publishers outside of Japan are known for being extremely random and basically a coin flip. As an example it can range from Marvelous, Ubisoft, Deep Silver, WB, and Capcom.
So no, you don't really lose anything from Deepsilver. If Atlus or Grasshopper Manufacture decide to make a Wii U game Deep Silver simply wont be in the running to bid on the project obviously, which is a good thing. Because their translations are often shoddy or they just licsense the work from the American branch and call it a day. Which I'm sure both Atlus and GungHo, who're smart businesses, wont licsense their IPs to someone who wont sell on all the consoles. Especially Atlus.