![]() “Coming up next, it’s La Mulana! Or should I say: ExploreyTown for the PS3! Just like you remembered, except now in 3d and we got 50 Cent to rap the new theme song for the game!” Cha-ching cha-ching!īecause this Gamasutra report is the only place I’ve seen Kenta Cho’s name mentioned with the Blast Works press release, I’m extremely dubious about K.C.’s involvement in and support for the creation of this new Wii title. We’ll see how things go.īlast Works By: Derek Yu On: June 28th, 2007ĭon’t tell me this is going to be a trend where American companies take great Japanese freeware and port it to a console, molesting the software as much as they can in the process. ![]() So there you have it! I have to say, I was surprised at how quickly they got back to me. Sorry, but as a policy, we do not comment on financial matters.Īpologies if this seems accusatory, but as fans and peers, it’s important to us that a small developer like Kenta Cho is compensated adequately for his hard work and graciousness. Will Kenta Cho be at all financially compensated for his involvement in the development of the game? ![]() We are using his original design as a foundation and building upon it.Ĥ. How much involvement does Kenta Cho have in the development of the game, aside from his creation of the original version? Will Kenta Cho be mentioned in any advertisements or marketing relating to the game?ģ. Cho has done on Tumiki Fighters and his other titles, and it has been our plan since day one to make sure he’s credited with the game’s original design.Ģ. Will Kenta Cho be credited fully in the game itself?Ībsolutely. Would it be possible for you to clear up some of the doubt by answering a few questions?ġ. Cho is not receiving due credit for the game, based on the fact that his name didn’t appear in the initial press release. "Hi, this is Derek Yu from The Independent Gaming Source, a website covering news from the independent gaming community.įirst, I’d like to say that it’s great to see Tumiki Fighters hitting the Wii! However, some readers of the site are expressing concern that Mr. My words are in italics and his in orange: Jeremy, however, addressed my questions, and you can see what he said (along with my e-mail) after the jump. The sent me a fact sheet and told me that Majesco would be in contact with me, but I haven’t heard from them yet. One, from a Jeremy Anderson, Managing Partner at Budcat Creations, and one from a at Highwater Group, who does PR for Majesco. Good idea! So I sent one out.Īnd lo and behold, I got two very quick reponses. So we all raged a bit about Blast Works, and then Davide “Gendo Ikari” Mascolo suggested that maybe instead of sitting in our room with the lights out, listening to Linkin Park, we get proactive and write Budcat and Majesco an e-mail. Blast Works: Budcat Responds By: Derek Yu On: July 26th, 2007
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