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Back in 2005 to combat the success of Koei's Dynasty Warriors series, Capcom released Sengoku BASARA on the PlayStation 2. Where Dynasty Warriors had always been focused on Chinese history, BASARA set out to do the same thing but with Japanese history. However, Koei had already done the same thing by releasing Samurai Warriors the year before. So Capcom made the story and characters as over the top as possible in hope of differentiating its game from Samurai Warriors. It worked. And now six games and a wildly popular anime later, Capcom has decided to go back and slap a coat of HD paint on the first three PS2 titles—Sengoku BASARA, Sengoku BASARA 2, and Sengoku BASARA 2 Heroes—for the Sengoku BASARA HD Collection.


This last weekend at the Capcom Summer Jam 2012, Kotaku East was able to get fifteen minutes with this samurai-filled collection—and the unfortunate news is, while it isn't terrible, it is a bit lackluster. Like most PS2 remaster titles seen this generation, nothing has changed gameplay-wise between the HD remaster and its original version; the changes are all visual.


At first glance, the HD looks very pretty: The frame rate is constant and the models are detailed and sharp. However, then you start to notice the problems that come from BASARA being a last-generation Dynasty Warriors clone. The draw distance is still terrible, with the scenery looking plain, dull, and muddy. The low amount of entities allowed on screen makes for a constant pop-in, pop-out of enemies mid-battle. Moreover, in the numerous in-game cutscenes, the characters' faces are completely static and have no lip movement nor change of expression. In the days of muddy PS2 SD, that might have been somewhat hidden; but in glorious HD, it stands out like a sore thumb.


So as far as HD remasters go, the Sengoku BASARA HD Collection is a competent one. The gameplay remains the same as always and the first three BASARA games have never looked better. Sadly though, as much as the HD coat of paint makes these games look their best, it serves to highlight the most dated aspects of the games as well.


The Sengoku BASARA HD Collection will be released in Japan on August 30, 2012 for the PlayStation 3. There is currently no word on an international release.


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How Blatant Is This Kamen Rider Rip-Off? Pretty Damn Blatant.Next year, a new tokusatsu movie called Space Hero Fly is hitting theaters in Taiwan. You might remember this movie the first time, when it was called Kamen Rider. Which Kamen Rider? Take your pick.


Super Hero Fly is a cobbled together creation that rips off the designs of various Kamen Rider heroes, such as Kamen Rider OOO.


The similarities did not go unnoticed in Taiwan and Mainland China, where people were quick to point out, hey, this is a brazen Kamen Rider clone. In Taiwan, this even made TVBS news, which broke down the character design bit-by-bit, pointing out what had been swiped.


There are some differences, however, For example, in the upcoming Super Hero Fly flick, the hero not only battles monsters, but also lawsuits. Okay, I made that last part up.


台湾特撮『宇宙超人FLY』が、そのまんま仮面ライダーで完全にアウト [Hero Material]



How Blatant Is This Kamen Rider Rip-Off? Pretty Damn Blatant. How Blatant Is This Kamen Rider Rip-Off? Pretty Damn Blatant.


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In China, Free-to-Play Call of Duty Online Is Oscar Mike China is getting its own COD—and not merely as the new foreign bad guys. Meet Call of Duty Online.


Other than the single player campaign, isn't all Call of Duty online? Well, yes. But in China, it's Call of Duty Online. Announced today, the game is published by Chinese gaming giant Tencent. Activision first mentioned the free-to-play, microtransaction-based game back in February 2011.


While consoles are banned in China, the microtransaction-based model on PC is widespread throughout Mainland China. The country's gray market also makes consoles and console games readily available.


Late last month, Activision snatched up a slew of Call of Duty related web addresses—17 in total. The websites are probably protecting the Call of Duty online presence in China from internet bad guys.


COD [Tencent Games]


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This last weekend in Tokyo, Capcom put on a little event called Capcom Summer Jam. In it they showed off a large portion of their upcoming and recently released titles. Foremost among these was the first playable demo of Okami HD—which Kotaku East was on hand to play.


Originally released back in 2006, Okami was one of the PlayStation 2's swansongs which became famous for its combination of quality Zelda-like gameplay and astoundingly beautiful sumi-e art style. It even garnered a sequel in 2010 on the DS as well as an appearance by the main character, Amaterasu, in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. But ever since the announcement of the first HD collection re-release back in 2009, fans have been clamoring to see the PS2's most beautiful game redone in HD splendor. And after my time with Okami HD last weekend, I can assure you this HD treatment is really doing the game justice.


Unlike the PS2's other HD re-mastered games, the changes in Okami are not just visual. While the game plays exactly the same as it always did back on the PS2, PlayStation Move support is being added to this version—mirroring Okami's 2008 Wii port.


On the visual side, everything is markedly clearer. In most of the HD remasters, the old PS2 models seem a little blocky despite the HD textures covering them. But in Okami HD, this blockiness actually meshes with the ink brush art style, making the game look even more like something that was hand painted.


In my fifteen minutes with Okami HD, the visuals were smooth and clear, and the frame rate was constant. I did notice a bit of a blur/afterimage occasionally following fast movements. But that might have been the TV and not the game—or maybe it was just a camera filter programmed into the game. Regardless, the occasional blur, while present, didn't make the game even a little less beautiful.


In the end, the only thing to really say about Okami HD is that it's Okami... in HD. And from what I was able to see, Capcom is hard at work making this HD conversion look the absolute best it possibly can. Who could ask for more?


Okami HD will be released on November 1, 2012, in Japan on the PS3 with an international release scheduled for this winter.


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Cops Arrest College Student over Wii Homebrew SoftwareJapanese police arrested a 19 year-old college student from Kyoto Prefecture for allegedly violating the country's Unfair Competition Prevention Law. In short, the student was nabbed for posting Wii homebrew software online. This is apparently the first arrest of its kind in Japan.


According to Japanese news reports, the "illegal program" allowed players to boot up pirated software on the Nintendo Wii. This past February, the college student supposedly put the software up on his website, where it was downloaded nearly 6,500 over the course of three months.


Since last year, the college student earned roughly ¥200,000 (US$2,500) from his site in advertising revenue. That should come in handy with his legal fees.


Wiiの不正プログラム提供 容疑の大学生逮捕 [産経]


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What I Saw at Capcom’s Own Gaming ExtravaganzaCapcom Summer Jam, Capcom's own mini-Tokyo Game Show, happened this last weekend in Japan. Inside the show, Capcom showed off its biggest new and recently released titles in playable form.

Among the upcoming titles were Resident Evil 6, the Sengoku BASARA HD Collection, and the first playable demo of Okami HD. The recently released titles on the show floor included Dragon's Dogma, Steel Battalion, and Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.


Other than that, there were stage shows, a mini-concert by Japanese popstar May'n, and even an airsoft gun range inspired by Resident Evil. Capcom also showed off a large amount of Monster Hunter paraphernalia and artwork.


To see what the show was like, check out the image gallery above.


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In China, Apple Is Being Sued Over the Snow Leopard NameJust as Apple forked over US$60 million to use the iPad moniker in China, a household chemical company called Jiangsu Xuebao filed a lawsuit over the use of "Snow Leopard". Or rather, the use of "xuebao" (雪豹), which is Chinese of "snow leopard".

Back in 2000, Jiangsu Xuebao filed a trademark for the use of "xuebao", or "snow leopard", in electrical equipment. The company is contesting that Mac OS X Snow Leopard infringes on the use of "xuebao".


According to a Chinese legal expert, Jiangsu Xuebao is unlikely to win the case, because Apple does not use the Chinese "xuebao" in marketing Snow Leopard. However, Jiangsu Xuebao stated that Apple tried to register "xuebao" back in 2008, but couldn't because of the pre-existing trademark.


A Shanghai court is slated to hear Jiangsu Xuebao's suit later this month. The company is seeking around US$80,000 in damages and an apology from Apple. The irony? Check out Jiangsu Xuebao's products. Many look familiar.


苹果咬了雪豹一口? [DSQQ via MIC]


In China, Apple Is Being Sued Over the Snow Leopard Name


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The beta forPhantasy Star Online 2 has ended, and the official service will finally start on July 4. Although the game is free-to-play with no required fees, there are in-game premiums that players can choose to buy. The in-game premiums can be purchased by Arcs Cash, which can be charged through PSO's official website. Unfortunately, this service has yet to be incorporated for smartphones and the PlayStation Vita.

To celebrate the official release, there will be an update adding a whole new area, the tundra, with added enemies. Story-oriented quests, time-attack quests, new wedding themed skins, and other additional contents have been added as well.


Aside from the official service release date, SEGA announced the PSO2 Premium Package for the PC to be sold on September 13th of this year. Contents include codes for five original weapons set, larger item inventory, character/item color palette, and other in-game boosters. The price for the package is 6279 JPY, or 78.64 USD, which may seem a bit too expensive for the average casual gamer. Nonetheless, the game can be enjoyed without paying a cent—or yen.


Official Phantasy Star Online 2 Site (Japanese)
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Man Crawls 600 Feet To Apologize to His WifeThere are ways to say I'm Sorry. Then, there are ways to say I'm Sorry. This man in Fujian province mastered the later.


In a lane of traffic, the man was kowtowing—he crawled forward and bowed his head to the ground each time.


A crowd gathered to see what the man, whose head was bruised and bloody from kowtowing, was doing. He was lucky a car didn't hit him.


The man refused any help from bystanders as he was begging for forgiveness and planned on crawling over half a mile. According to China's NetEase, a woman on a motorcycle appeared after he crawled over 600 feet and took him away in a taxi. The wife perhaps?


More Pics [163.com via ChinaSmack]


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This Role-Playing Game Character Probably Doesn't Have a PenisIn Japan, they're called "otokonoko" or "otoko no musume" (男の娘), which literally means "male daughter".


They dress as females, but they're not necessarily gay—or straight, even—for that matter. While certainly not mainstream, the otokonoko subculture has garnered fans in geek areas like Akihabara, spawning magazines and even a cafe staffed by otokonoko.


So when gamers noticed that Atelier Ayesha character Regina Curtis seemed to be packing a hidden bulge under her skirt, they quickly began saying she was an otokonoko. Keep in mind, the game does not refer to Regina as an otokonoko, and her gender is female.


I'm not entirely convinced, and this seems to be a matter of seeing what one wants to see. Still, online in Japan, many didn't seem bothered by trifles like that, and wrote that Regina being an otokonoko made them want Atelier Ayesha even more. "Well, I'm glad she's an dude," wrote one. "I can buy this game in good faith."


Atelier Ayesha came out in Japan late last month. Buy it in good faith.


『アーシャのアトリエ』 で男の娘発見wwwwwwwwwwww [オレ的ゲーム速報]


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