Skeletons in the closet of your favorite game developers

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J T wrote: Private Stripper (女子大生プライベート) by Falcom
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Yes, the beloved developers of many of the most influential JRPGs of all time had humble beginnings of making cheesy basement dweller games where you put a puzzle together to see a girl in the bikini. (There's gotta be a joke to be made about BoneSnapDeez here, I just can't quite make it sound natural)
:lol:

I knew about this game. And I have played it. Not Falcom's best.

Square and Enix (but not Square Enix) also developed eroge games back in the PC-88 days.

I think Tecmo would like everyone to forget about this:
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BoneSnapDeez wrote: I think Tecmo would like everyone to forget about this:
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OH GOD! I had forgotten about it until you necromanced it back from its unholy grave!
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The part that stings most is how damn proud Tecmo seemed of it. Hell "Tecmo" is technically part of the title and it's branded as being part of a "Tecmo RPG Series" (which of course never had another game beyond this one).
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:The part that stings most is how damn proud Tecmo seemed of it. Hell "Tecmo" is technically part of the title and it's branded as being part of a "Tecmo RPG Series" (which of course never had another game beyond this one).
I like how somebody in marketing was suddenly, "SHIT! We need the word FANTASY in the title."
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What if Yu Suzuki made Shenmue as an autobiography, and has yet to fight his ailing arch-nemesis. But seriously Dave, troll more! It's a great game! :P
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Gunstar Green wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The part that stings most is how damn proud Tecmo seemed of it. Hell "Tecmo" is technically part of the title and it's branded as being part of a "Tecmo RPG Series" (which of course never had another game beyond this one).
I like how somebody in marketing was suddenly, "SHIT! We need the word FANTASY in the title."
I honestly never even noticed that before. It really does seem like they tacked it on at the last minute.

I also am amazed at how horrible the cover art is. It looks like a Japanese manga and an American children's book had some unfortunate baby.
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Blu wrote:It's a great game!
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To your shenmue I add this!
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MrPopo wrote:
J T wrote:
MrPopo wrote:I think some of the people who made Daikatana still have jobs in the industry.
Here's the ad we all know and love, but I noticed something I had never noticed before: look at the phrase that they actually bothered to get Trade Marked. :lol:
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I think they might have sold the trade mark to a porn company to recoup costs.

They needed to keep hold of it for the eventual release of Duke Nukem.
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