If you were to take the entire 3DS lineup announced at Nintendo's E3 press conference last week, and roll all our anticipation for said titles into a single lump, it probably wouldn't match the scope of our excitement for this faintly teased remake. A fan of Yoot Saito recently asked the idiosyncratic game developer on Twitter about the chances of getting a new Seaman title on the 3DS. According to Andriasang's translation, Saito responded to this query by saying he couldn't mention specific details, but said fan should keep hoping for said game.
The fan went on to (understandably) voice his excitement for the prospect of Seaman 3D, which Saito once again responded to, saying his development team would work to meet the fan's expectations. We know we've been hurt before (how's that Seaman 2 localization coming along?), but we could really go for a portable version of that scaly little sardonic bastard.
Reader Comments (39)
Posted: Jun 24th 2010 6:57PM Cheetoblue said
@CaramelZappa
Yes! Yes! a thousand times Yes!
I still bust out my Dreamcast every once in a while... my wife hates Seaman because it's so odd... she says it's boring... oh well... Hopefully i can keep my Seaman to myself... on the 3DS that is...
YES!
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Yes! Yes! a thousand times Yes!
I still bust out my Dreamcast every once in a while... my wife hates Seaman because it's so odd... she says it's boring... oh well... Hopefully i can keep my Seaman to myself... on the 3DS that is...
YES!
Posted: Jun 24th 2010 8:16PM Cypher FDP said
@CaramelZappa
Hell, I would buy it just to hear Leonard Nimoy say Seaman again.
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Hell, I would buy it just to hear Leonard Nimoy say Seaman again.
Posted: Jun 24th 2010 6:45PM FredFredrickson said
@JAmerican
Judging from the reactions of everyone who got to play with one at E3, I'd say it sounds like there's already "Seaman" all over 3DS.
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Judging from the reactions of everyone who got to play with one at E3, I'd say it sounds like there's already "Seaman" all over 3DS.
Posted: Jun 24th 2010 6:06PM Special Agent Bob said
i really want seaman on my ds...wait that came out wrong
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Posted: Jun 24th 2010 6:07PM Ezio Auditore da Firenze said
@Special Agent Bob Damn you. So close.
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Posted: Jun 24th 2010 11:02PM Special Agent Steve said
@Special Agent Bob
Bob?
Are you alive?
You fell like 40 stories.
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Bob?
Are you alive?
You fell like 40 stories.
Posted: Jun 24th 2010 6:06PM Ezio Auditore da Firenze said
/inbeforesomeonemakesajokeaboutnotwantingtogetseamanontheir3DS
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Posted: Jun 24th 2010 6:08PM SecrtAgentMan said
I already have 3 Dimensional seaman, thank you.
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Posted: Jun 24th 2010 6:12PM MystileArmor said
Well if they have some adult 3D content, I think there is a very high possibility I get some seaman on my 3DS if I decide to get one.
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Posted: Jun 24th 2010 7:02PM Marco le Polo said
OMFG! I remember seeing the ads for this in my Tips and Tricks magazines. *flashes images of the end of a bed showing human feet and a fish fin sticking out the end*
ew...
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ew...
Posted: Jun 25th 2010 3:16AM Frostblade10 said
@Marco le Polo
I remember seeing that ad in my Gamepro magazines. God damn it, that was some good bathroom reading material.
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I remember seeing that ad in my Gamepro magazines. God damn it, that was some good bathroom reading material.
Posted: Jun 25th 2010 9:32PM Drakkenfyre said
@Ninbrendo
VMU's don't use the battery for storage. The memory is Flash RAM, just like a memory card for a Playstation. The battery is only for clock functions and mini-game functions. It will work as a memory card reguardless. It will simply screech at you at bootup to remind you the battery is dead.
However, once you boot up the game, and it sees how long it's been, it will kill your Seaman. The trick around this is to set the system time to several days before the last time you played it. Do not boot up the game until you do this. Once you do. the game will act like no time has passed, and your Seaman is now healthy. You can slowly get the time back to normal, but it would require you to feed him, clean the tank, ect., then set the clock ahead one day, repeat, then set it ahead one day. If your saved game is several years old, it wouldn't be worth doing this. Just leave it at the date you reset it on.
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VMU's don't use the battery for storage. The memory is Flash RAM, just like a memory card for a Playstation. The battery is only for clock functions and mini-game functions. It will work as a memory card reguardless. It will simply screech at you at bootup to remind you the battery is dead.
However, once you boot up the game, and it sees how long it's been, it will kill your Seaman. The trick around this is to set the system time to several days before the last time you played it. Do not boot up the game until you do this. Once you do. the game will act like no time has passed, and your Seaman is now healthy. You can slowly get the time back to normal, but it would require you to feed him, clean the tank, ect., then set the clock ahead one day, repeat, then set it ahead one day. If your saved game is several years old, it wouldn't be worth doing this. Just leave it at the date you reset it on.
Posted: Jun 24th 2010 7:36PM Solar Jetman said
"Call me Seaman York, everyone does. Right Zach?"
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Posted: Jun 25th 2010 6:12PM Wag said
http://www.poetv.com/video.php?vid=28288&big=2x
Except in the 3DS version there will be no Seaman Sex.
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Except in the 3DS version there will be no Seaman Sex.
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