New Xbox Live Arcade Earth Defense Force under consideration too!
Virtual On Oratorio Tangram is an Xbox Live Arcade exclusive for now. It looks like it could stay that way. That game's director, Sega's Toru Murayama, said today during a roundtable session at the CESA Developers Conference in Yokohama, "Oratan was well received, so we're making our next Xbox Live Arcade title."
There's no indication here that the new game is a new Virtual On, of course. But we're certain few would mind having another use for that pricey Hori Twin Sticks peripheral.
Murayama's comments came during a session titled Xbox 360 Online Business. A report at Gemaga skipped out on the main part of the session and jumped straight to that juicy bit.
Also in the Gemaga report was a comment from D3 Publisher's Nobuyuki Okajima. He offered two comments that Gemaga deemed interesting enough to take up its precious bandwidth.
First, on the recently released hostess simulator Dream Club, "We're currently developing -- or, rather, recording -- add-on content."
Okajima's second comment was of much greater relevance: "We'd like to bring the next Earth Defense Force to Xbox Live Arcade."
Looks like Microsoft's download platform will have no problem with major Japanese support.
We don't provide the 'easy to program for' console that they [developers] want, because 'easy to program for' means that anybody will be able to take advantage of pretty much what the hardware can do, so the question is what do you do for the rest of the nine and half years? It's a learning process. - SCEI president Kaz Hirai
It's a virus where you buy it and you play it with your friends and they're like, "Oh my God that's so cool, I'm gonna go buy it." So you stop playing it after two months, but they buy it and they stop playing it after two months but they've showed it to someone else who then go out and buy it and so on. Everyone I know bought one and nobody turns it on. - Epic Games president Mike Capps
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