Hey, I thought that I would request the help of the resident know it alls.
I am really just looking for the Credits for this game. I am trying to make the connection between raizing/8ing and this game. I cannot find the credits anywhere on the 'net.
The only thing that I have figures out is that it is strange that it is "supported" by them. Title screen says Supported by Raizing/8ing
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I did alot of foot work to try to relate raizing and capcom, but I need the credits from this to link it all up.
I'd take GameFAQs with a grain of salt, personally.
Yea, I know, but none the less why does the raizing/8ing site not list it? I mean the definatly have games on there made after 1944. Are they ashamed of it?
The Loop Master game and copyrights belong to Capcom. It "just" was developed by Raizing, that's why it's not listed in the Raizing website.
The same goes for Progear; it's a Capcom game developed by another team / company for them.
Great Mahou may be somewhat different, thoe. I think Capcom just "published" the game, since it is part of Eighting's own Mahou series. It wouldn't be surprising if Capcom had the copyrights, thoe; it runs on CP-S II.
The Loop Master game and copyrights belong to Capcom. It "just" was developed by Raizing, that's why it's not listed in the Raizing website.
The same goes for Progear; it's a Capcom game developed by another team / company for them.
Great Mahou may be somewhat different, thoe. I think Capcom just "published" the game, since it is part of Eighting's own Mahou series. It wouldn't be surprising if Capcom had the copyrights, thoe; it runs on CP-S II.
What's interesting about Progear and Dimahoo is that their soundtracks were released by Suleputer, which is Capcom's record label.
I'd take GameFAQs with a grain of salt, personally.
Just the FAQs- That's all GF is good for IMO. The release date infos are sometimes sketchy. Here's another screwup: One game by G.Rev (NOT Border Down) has its manufacturer listed as Gref instead of G.Rev.
Yea, I know, but none the less why does the raizing/8ing site not list it? I mean the definatly have games on there made after 1944. Are they ashamed of it?
You'll notice that the Cave site doesn't have any Progear content, either. While the game is mentioned, it's just a link to the Capcom site.
Because it just does not feel like a Raizing game. I get quite bored with it, and even the music is lackluster. It is not their standard formula...
I like the BGM, but the game play is a step down from 19XX. If you compare it to Raizing's own Battle Bakraid, then it looks really bad. I hate having to "buy" the wingmen.