Daraku Tenshi Complete Edition!

evil wasabi

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If it's just a throwback fighting game without online, will it really be awesome though?

For me, who bought this PCB for nothing, I never saw it as a grail and simply enjoyed it for what it was. Kind of slow moving fighter with a limited cast.

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/arcade/566929-daraku-tenshi-the-fallen-angels/faqs/22783
lmao. sheesh. between this and seeing my old koudelka faq, I am so glad to be older, and grown out of this.
 

wataru330

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I went there with dubdubdub and we scooped the PCB out of the cab a few November’s ago

That’s what’s up! Glad it went to some of us, and hope they gave you guys the arts.
 

suicidekiller

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It will sell. Since everything is limited and rare nowadays all the chucklefucks that preorder the LRG, NGDEV shit etc. will be all over it.

You guys think Toki was a hot commodity? Dumbfucks buying that garbage.

Like Jeff said if it's finished it will be awesome and I will buy.

I don't think so. Look at games like Fighting EX Layer. Ironically pretty much the same history of a 1998 game which got a kind of sequel out of nowhere. And it sold poorly. Daraku Tenshi will suffer the same fate for sure or even worse. Except for some fighting game nerds like we are this game won't appeal to anyone.

Anyways, I'm hoping for a retail but would probably go for the Japanese version as I won't support LRG and the likes.
 

Stefan

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Curious how much (and where to buy?!) an updated pcb would be?

Releasing it online to Japanese game centers via distribution systems such as Taito's NESiCAxLive would be vastly more cost-effective than conventional PCB manufacturing for a niche obscurity title.
 

evil wasabi

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I don't think so. Look at games like Fighting EX Layer. Ironically pretty much the same history of a 1998 game which got a kind of sequel out of nowhere. And it sold poorly. Daraku Tenshi will suffer the same fate for sure or even worse. Except for some fighting game nerds like we are this game won't appeal to anyone.

Anyways, I'm hoping for a retail but would probably go for the Japanese version as I won't support LRG and the likes.

The game needs a lot of marketing if it even wants to fail respectably.
 

LoneSage

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I mean, I've never played this, and I probably wouldn't like it.

But I really respect the hell out of the people doing this.

They know they're not going to make money on this. This is definitely a passion project to officially release this.

Dunno why wasabi feels the need to think his younger self is a loser for liking this.
 

evil wasabi

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I mean, I've never played this, and I probably wouldn't like it.

But I really respect the hell out of the people doing this.

They know they're not going to make money on this. This is definitely a passion project to officially release this.

Dunno why wasabi feels the need to think his younger self is a loser for liking this.

Take a trip down memory lane to the party at Ilazul’s place and look around at the other partiers.
 

LoneSage

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Oof, better redact that wasabi.

One guy brought Osman though. That was neat.

Question for the Special Thanks in your faq:

Psikyo Staff, for answering questions.

how did you talk to Psikyo staff
 

roker

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It's an average fighting game with awesome aesthetics, some lore, and it's made by psikyo. I think the real reason it endured is because of Mame and missed potential. It could have been the start of an awesome series.[SUB][/SUB]
 
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