ShOzO MiZuKi wrote: I know, that's what makes it confusing. I know the whole Coke and Sapporo machines could easily be swapped out, but what other aspects would they need licensing for? The music?
Sonoshee wrote:ShenSun wrote: Shenmue 3 will on the E3 stage. They'd be stupid not to show it considering how much buzz it got last year.
It was one of the biggest announcements at their conference.
Im calling it, Shenmue 3 trailer or gameplay demo with models finally being revealed, along with an hd announcement of the first 2.
They already stated somewhere (I forget the exact place, maybe someone can help me out here) that Shenmue 3 would not be at E3 at all this year (there apparently won't be enough to show). I'd love to be proven wrong but I am not getting my hopes up for anything concrete. After all these years of being disappointed, I'm surprised you are so willing to set yourself up this way regarding a trailer, models AND Shenmue HD.
In French: [...] je ne peux même pas te dire qu'il se passera quelque chose à l'E3, mais peut-être qu'on décidera à un moment donné de montrer à nouveau quelque chose de neuf.
Yokosuka translation: I can't even tell you whether something will happen at E3 but perhaps we'll decide to show something new.
Spaghetti wrote: I'm taking this as a confirmation that it's happening. They wouldn't be talking about it at all if the licencing was completely unworkable.
4. Sega Europe #AskSEGA campaign. Inconceivable (imo) that they didn't anticipate the #SaveShenmueHD effect.
Shenhua-Nani? wrote: Almost 1 year after the big KS success and they are still "investigating" how to solve licence issues and make the game?
"Investigating" smells like a pr response made to nor confirm the thing and neither deny it, which saves them from the anger of fans if they denied it.
Kiske wrote:My number 4 in the list.4. Sega Europe #AskSEGA campaign. Inconceivable (imo) that they didn't anticipate the #SaveShenmueHD effect.
Doesn't mean that they will announce Shenmue HD at E3, BUT to me, it's almost like they know that finally, the Shenmue question isn't tabou anymore and can fit into a campaign like the #AskSega one.
The licencing problem may be tough, but definitely not an insurmountable challenge.
If they decide to remaster Shenmue I & II, they will remaster Shenmue I & II no matter what licencing or technical issues they may face.
Spaghetti wrote:ShOzO MiZuKi wrote: I know, that's what makes it confusing. I know the whole Coke and Sapporo machines could easily be swapped out, but what other aspects would they need licensing for? The music?
Ryo's Timex watch. They also specifically said licenced products, so music isn't an issue.
I think they want to preserve the Dreamcast releases as much as possible with any potential remaster, which is really cool. It does cause complications but I'm sure it could be worked out.
Kiske wrote:I think the statement you are refering to, is Cédric Biscay's interview at Magic 2016 when he said he wasn't even sure if they would be at E3 and that there were no plans at the moment (back in february).
Sonoshee wrote: Am I correct in thinking that some middleware used in the development of the first two games are no longer in business? This could also be one of the licensing issues.
Shenhua-Nani? wrote: Almost 1 year after the big KS success and they are still "investigating" how to solve licence issues and make the game?
"Investigating" smells like a pr response made to nor confirm the thing and neither deny it, which saves them from the anger of fans if they denied it.
Monkei wrote:Shenhua-Nani? wrote: Almost 1 year after the big KS success and they are still "investigating" how to solve licence issues and make the game?
"Investigating" smells like a pr response made to nor confirm the thing and neither deny it, which saves them from the anger of fans if they denied it.
Reminds me of Yu Suzuki "looking into" Kickstarter for a couple of years.
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