Posts tagged kemco 
RPG 'Mystic Chronicles' moves from iOS to PSP this summer
Natsume is localizing the PSP version of Kemco's Mystic Chronicles, a retro-style RPG developed by Kemco. Yes, Kemco's back, and has been quietly releasing RPGs on iOS and Android for a while! In fact, Mystic Chronicles was one of those mobile releases. Siliconera notes that it was called Fantasy C...
Sorcery Blade: so ugly it's cute
Teasing the December 16th release of their WiiWare RPG Sorcery Blade, Kemco released a few new screenshots. To be perfectly honest, the new screens look quite junky! But in some kind of nostalgic, PS1/N64 blurry-texture sort of way that we find charming. Were this a full-price retail title, we'd ...
Sorcery Blade: first trailer of the WiiWare RPG
How do you make a cell phone RPG look great? Put it on an actual game system! World Wide Software's Sorcery Blade, a WiiWare version of the Sorcery Sword series, looks quite nice for a downloadable game. Rather than the action-oriented Monster Hunter cash-in we assumed it would be, Sorcery Blade is...
Sorcery Blade: first brief look at a small RPG
When we first saw Sorcery Blade, all we knew was that it was some kind of WiiWare RPG based on a mobile game series. We may still not know all that much about it, but Famitsu has posted the first direct-feed screens, so we have a better idea what it looks like. Sorcery Blade, evidently set on Mars...
Kemco reveals WiiWare action RPG Sorcery Blade
There are only two screens and a tiny writeup of this in this week's Famitsu, but this WiiWare RPG looks like it might be interesting. According to the (short) article, Sorcery Blade is a new entry in a popular mobile RPG series by publisher Kemco. We looked around Kemco's site and the best guess ...
Virtually Overlooked: Shadowgate
Welcome to our weekly feature, Virtually Overlooked, wherein we talk about games that aren't on the Virtual Console yet, but should be. Call it a retro-speculative. While replaying a little Resident Wiivil Evil 4 over the holidays with the man of the house, a great realization came unto me, and I de...
Virtually Overlooked: North and South
Welcome to our weekly feature, Virtually Overlooked, wherein we talk about games that aren't on the Virtual Console yet, but should be. Call it a retro-speculative. After exploring the offensive Spanish for Everyone over at DS Fanboy, we wracked our brains trying to think of another game that failed...
