Is the bouns stage where you fly the ship? I watched it but didn't see where it said that.
Is the AES limited edition not longer limited (to 150 copies combined)?
Are you subscribed to their general newsletter?I didn't receive a 'new trailer' e-mail from NG : DEV. Wasn't everybody who pre-ordered supposed to get automatic e-mail updates? The last update I recieved was in November, should I be alarmed?
I didn't receive a 'new trailer' e-mail from NG : DEV. Wasn't everybody who pre-ordered supposed to get automatic e-mail updates? The last update I recieved was in November, should I be alarmed?
I'm pretty sure there is satire in the intro dialogue. It's supposed to be a little cheesy just like a lot of the games of the 16bit era.
Unfortunately it seems we'll have to wait until summer for the AES release (release date now June 30 according to the product page on ngdevdirect.com).
The game really looks good, but i'm sure if I drop $500 i'll have some buyers remorse. I guess I'll just wait for the DC version to hit.
they explained this a few pages back
"Current release date schedule:
- Gunlord MVS: 26th March
- Gunlord DC: 14th June
- Gunlord AES: 2nd quarter 2012
Main reason for the late AES release are the shells and snap cases. As soon as we have those in stock a release only takes 14 days. We are currently working on a deal using original SNKP manufactured shells and snap cases (no sacc. carts). These kind of deals are always slow and expensive. But the progress is very good. We will keep you updated. If the deal works out as planned there will be unlimited supplies of new AES snap cases/shells for future projects."
I'd rather get the game at the end of April as it was before, shipped to me in an MVS style box and when the snapcases come in then mail it to me.
they explained this a few pages back
"Current release date schedule:
- Gunlord MVS: 26th March
- Gunlord DC: 14th June
- Gunlord AES: 2nd quarter 2012
Main reason for the late AES release are the shells and snap cases. As soon as we have those in stock a release only takes 14 days. We are currently working on a deal using original SNKP manufactured shells and snap cases (no sacc. carts). These kind of deals are always slow and expensive. But the progress is very good. We will keep you updated. If the deal works out as planned there will be unlimited supplies of new AES snap cases/shells for future projects."