The ESA announced today that Trion World Networks and XSEED Games have become members of the trade association. Trion has accumulated $100 million in funding without launching a game, while XSEED has released quite a few "off the beaten path" titles, like Retro Game Challenge.
Following the announcement, Activision Blizzard left a voicemail with the ESA, playing "Don't Cha" by The Pussycat Dolls on repeat.
Reader Comments (7)
Posted: Apr 20th 2009 6:33PM Typicalgamer said
they also made vahlhalla knights for the psp.... 40 something on metacritic.
Posted: Apr 20th 2009 6:40PM Sly C said
acti can suck a fat one... until modern warfare 2...
Posted: Apr 20th 2009 6:41PM tangocat said
XSEED was also responsible for bringing over some other RPGs such as Wild Arms the 4th Detonator and Wild Arms 5.
Posted: Apr 20th 2009 6:49PM Araman said
Hey, don't dis my XSEED, they were responsible for the musician-n-the-go's fun little toy, the Korg DS-10. I've got a lot of mileage out of that!
Posted: Apr 20th 2009 7:53PM (Unverified) said
XSeed is basically where Atlus USA used to be before they put out Persona 3 and everyone realized that they translated amazing games.
XSeed really needs more support. They have so many projects going. Apparently Muramasa was either taken away from them or given away to someone (probably Atlus). This is more than likely a good thing because that means they can get Arc Rise Fantasia out sooner and then hopefully start on Fragile?
XSeed really needs more support. They have so many projects going. Apparently Muramasa was either taken away from them or given away to someone (probably Atlus). This is more than likely a good thing because that means they can get Arc Rise Fantasia out sooner and then hopefully start on Fragile?
Posted: Apr 21st 2009 2:59AM (Unverified) said
[sigh] I wanna play Wild Arms again lol....MMMMmmmmMM The Pussycat dolls the new hotness.





