Poco después Examu mostró Monster y Otomo Crisis corriendo en su placa exBoard. Los cubrimos en Gamercafe y ninguno de los dos juegos salieron al mercado (y todavía lloro por Monster) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsBYru8snOM&gl=JP&hl=ja …
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Replying to @TheBurpMan
"Otome crisis" I wonder if Brizzo has dumped this game as well, and held it in private. Anyone seen this floating around?
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Replying to @arcade_projects
As far as I know Otome Crisis is part of all those cancelled eX-Board games. A prototype of Monster Ancient Cline was saved, but all the rest is pretty much dead. Examu was making a mahjong game too, but there's no even screenshots of it
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Replying to @TheBurpMan
You mean Dragon Gates 2? I feel like there was also Agent 9, and maybe one more quiz game. I really forget.
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Replying to @arcade_projects
Yep, and a project called Game Table Online. All that was cancelled. Arcana Heart 3 sold nice but it wasn't as popular as AH2, then Examu decided to move that and Daemon Bride to NESiCA so, oh well
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Replying to @TheBurpMan
Having the platform instantly cracked didn't help. =] It was a bad choice to use an unencrypted DOM + serial based authentication.
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Replying to @arcade_projects
Yep, you probably already know but NESiCAxLive was cracked, yet it took a long time imho. Also I think releasing a game platform that only supports 4:3 in 2009 wasn't really the best idea
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The date on the disk image brute force cracking tools is way older than when the info was shared semi public. Said tool remains private and the “it’s just a XOR” meme lives on to this day. @mitsurugi_w @64Darksoft et all made lots of loot on Nesica offline “conversions”!pic.twitter.com/uDfn46BMZv
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