Daniel Horvath aka 108stars, who did the pixel art for Pier Solar, interviewed me the other day for NexGam. The interview was conducted in english but there's also a german translation (as the website's in german, obiously). A couple new details emerge. You can read it here:
http://www.nexgam.de/Dreamcast-Saturn/I ... Sumus.html
Pages 1-2 are in german, 3-4 in english.
Hope you like it!
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Charlton wrote:CAN NOT FRIGGEN WAIT FOR BOTH OF RETRO SEMUS GAMES TO HIT THE DREAMCAST AND MAYBE EVEN SATURN! THEY LOOK LIKE SOMETHING THAT CAN CAPTURE MY ATTENTION AND KEEP IT! LOVE THAT YOU GUYS ARNT AFRAID TO TRY SOMETHING NEW IN THE INDIE MARKET. KUDOES TO YOU.
Thank you!
DreamcastHaven wrote:Wow this looks really cool, this might be the first Dreamcast indie game(apart from harmony of darkness that is!) to interest me so far!

So questions: will the game have a DVD case or official Dreamcast style case(jewel case), what would the price be?, will you guys make more games after this?, please post a trailer type vid!, will there be online(I know this might be hard but if you do it extra kudos!) and just for you know this game surpasses Sturmwind because it's 3D and I hate shumps!

Well, the time for choosing a packaging style hasn't come yet, but I guess NGdevTeam's way is fine: regular and limited edition, both in dvd case, the latter including the OST. We may go for cd jewel case though. So yeah, what do you guys think?
We will do everything we can to make sure the price is similar to other indie releases for the DC. A Saturn version for Ameba, though, would have to be more expensive as it will be far more complicated for us tu produce and manufacture.
We haven't considered online features. I'm not discarding anything, mind you, I just don't think we can afford it. Unless we go the Kickstarter route and it's a huge success and perhaps an online mode is one of the stretch goals or something, I don't know.
Man, Sturmwind its awesome
