so what happens next?

17 Nov 2009 10:03
you guys gonna take a well deserved rest after the awesome work you did on rrr or are you gonna continue on aotb straight away?

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17 Nov 2009 10:43
I don't know about the rest of the team, but I could definitely do with some rest first.

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17 Nov 2009 20:10
What is your day job roel?

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17 Nov 2009 21:07
I'm a pet assassin.

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19 Nov 2009 07:27
WTF!!     

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19 Nov 2009 07:59 / last edited 19 Nov 2009 08:00
Ah, finally a response. I was starting to fear nobody got it.

I'm not really a pet assassin, obviously. Right now I don't have a day job. I quit my job as game designer/2D artist to spend some more time on Senile Team.

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19 Nov 2009 21:33
Wow, that's some dedication. I was unemployed for 8 months after I got my degree, it wasn't fun!

I hope Rush Rally sells well. Have you done much in the way of advertising (posting on forums, etc) or is that the job of the fans? I bet if you could get it featured on some of the more popular websites it might sell more copies.

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20 Nov 2009 06:14
The announcement was mentioned on all major games blogs (Destructoid, Kotaku, etc) and every Dreamcast blog I know of, as well as various news sites. Word of mouth has also reached quite a few forums, although I'm sure there are many left. I do hope the fans will help gather more attention, because I'm sure there are still plenty other Dreamcast owners out there who somehow missed this.

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07 Mar 2010 18:10
whats the status atm? have you guys already picked aotb back up?

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08 Mar 2010 01:39
I was wondering the same thing, fresh off the success of one game well made & you'd be able to seal your company's reputation with another.

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08 Mar 2010 01:54 / last edited 08 Mar 2010 01:54
What's next? Buy a mansion of course. (if possible)

Seriously talking now, Senile Team should make a 2D fighting game using the same engine as aotb. Could it be? With mugen support? (AAAAA)

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08 Mar 2010 06:04 / last edited 08 Mar 2010 06:05
I think you mean partial Mugen support & dynamic lighting... Except I think Senile Team is more likely to ask permission or give credit...

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08 Mar 2010 08:24
mazonemayu wrote:
whats the status atm? have you guys already picked aotb back up?

Well, as of yet I haven't been able to spend as much time on it as I'd hoped, but it's being gradually picked up again.


CGR wrote:
Seriously talking now, Senile Team should make a 2D fighting game using the same engine as aotb. Could it be? With mugen support? (AAAAA)

It's still much too early to decide what to do after AotB, although several interesting ideas have popped up within our team already. But none of them has anything to do with Mugen.

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08 Mar 2010 15:55
I'd love to see something like Landstalker on the DC 

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08 Mar 2010 16:19
Me too. I could really do with a good old adventure game. And I have yet to see one as good as Landstalker.

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08 Mar 2010 19:07
I'm pretty sure you guys could make a really go(o)d one   

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08 Mar 2010 19:59
Thank you for your confident words.

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09 Mar 2010 03:37
Nothing has to do with Mugen. Who said that.
Fight'n Words is right, i meant partial support. Or no support at all, doesnt matter, since any modder/developer could easily convert anything they want.
Soooo i meant a higly customizable engine (how its called? low coded? im not into technical names).

And, someone said landstalker? Wheres mah mega drive...

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13 Mar 2010 02:46 / last edited 13 Mar 2010 02:46
I think that after Age of the Beast is finished, the members of Senile Team should come up with another idea of their own and implement it.   It's worked well twice before and will have worked three times when Age of the Beast is released.

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13 Mar 2010 09:49
Thanks, Plombo! That's exactly how I feel too!

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