Cave Looked To Space Invaders When Porting EspGaluda II To The iPhone
By Ishaan . August 25, 2010 . 3:35pmWhen Cave decided to port EspGaluda II to the iPhone, Cave programmer, Yuma Matsuda, thought someone at the company had gone mad.
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When Cave decided to port EspGaluda II to the iPhone, Cave programmer, Yuma Matsuda, thought someone at the company had gone mad.
When Dodonpachi Resurrection for iPhone releases on August 26th, it’ll come at a commemorative price of $4.99, £2.99 and €3.99 for four days.
A few months after its iPhone debut, Dodonpachi: Resurrection is coming to Xbox 360.
Dodonpachi Resurrection, the iPhone sequel to DoDonPachi Dai Ou Jou, has two modes. Arcade mode looks like what you would expect from a Cave shooter. iPhone mode, literally, has a twist.
The “Chain of Curse” content update marks the start of a new plot thread, and brings new quests and system tweaks with it.
The sequel to Dodonpachi is leaving arcades and coming to the iPhone.
Cave is about to release a brand new shooter for arcades. It’s called Red Katana and you can play it next week if you’re around Tokyo.
Itching for another Cave game after playing Deathsmiles? Then keep your eyes out for Guwange, one of Cave’s earlier works.
The ESRB has a bone to pick with a partially exposed pelvis.
Shoot-em-up developer Cave reveal what shoot-em-ups they feel resonate with a western audience.
So while everyone in North America is waiting for the original, why don’t we see what the second one’s got?
Four girls, five girls if you count Sakura who is playable in Mega Black Label, are about to gun down the Halloween themed army of Hell. Welcome to Deathsmiles.
Cave wants to know.
Cave, finally has a game available for PlayStation 3 owners. DonPachi, the PsOne version of it, is now available on PlayStation Network in Japan.