After revealing plans to release more of its shoot-em-ups to the Japanese market, Cave has released new details on some of its upcoming ports. First up is Mushihime-Sama Futari 1.5, a 2006 arcade game. Mushihime-Sama Furtari 1.5 will receive a limited edition, which includes a two-disc soundtrack and a download code for Mushihime-Sama Futari 1.1. The game will release on November 26 in Japan.
Next is EspGaluda II, a 2005 arcade game, which will release on 360 in Spring 2010. If you're hoping to see these shmups head overseas, don't hold your breath. Cave's previous Xbox 360 effort, DeathSmiles, has yet to see release outside of Japan, making a stateside release less than likely for Mushihime-Sama Futari 1.5 and EspGaluda II.
[Via Andriasang.com]
Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Aug 17th 2009 2:46PM Prinnywithascarf said
I wish these games would come to North America...because I'm a masochist.
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Posted: Aug 17th 2009 4:08PM Tye El Czar said
Agreed with all of you. These games DESERVE a U.S. release.
@Badaro:
Region-locking is pretty much a method of glorified censorship. Plus they're all just ASKING for less sales.
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@Badaro:
Region-locking is pretty much a method of glorified censorship. Plus they're all just ASKING for less sales.
Posted: Aug 18th 2009 5:55PM (Unverified) said
"download code for Mushihime-Sama Futari 1.1." ????? is 1.1 coming to XBLA ?
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