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Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 15th, 2020, 6:36 pm
by SuperPang

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 15th, 2020, 7:52 pm
by RandomRetro
My big question on Shikhondo is, what are the changes from the Switch version? I might have missed it, but haven't seen a clear list of differences.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 16th, 2020, 3:23 pm
by Shou
RandomRetro wrote: September 15th, 2020, 7:52 pm My big question on Shikhondo is, what are the changes from the Switch version? I might have missed it, but haven't seen a clear list of differences.
Red Purgatory is the definitive version of Shikhondo envisioned by the original developer.
The game was totally remade from the ground up for the arcade.
1. It is the only version that goes vertical
2. Every stage is fully voiced in both Japanese and English (the story changes depending upon the character and if playing 2 player) with recording supervised by Kojima Productions, Masayoshi Shimano
3. All enemies including boss patterns are heavily modified from the original
4. Sound effects were completely re-engineered by WASi303
5. The game balance and overall experience has been changed to fit to what is expected from an arcade title.


*All console versions were not made by the creator and were licensed out

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 16th, 2020, 3:44 pm
by RandomRetro
Thanks for the detail. Looking forward to checking it out.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 16th, 2020, 3:55 pm
by arcnl
I will be very disappointed if this does not include some "soundeffects by wasi303" screens before starting a game

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 20th, 2020, 1:01 pm
by Nomax
arcnl wrote: September 16th, 2020, 3:55 pm I will be very disappointed if this does not include some "soundeffects by wasi303" screens before starting a game
Psyvariar Delta AC pre-orders are open. And this game includes new music by Wasi303! :D

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 6:50 pm
by SuperPang
PSA: SDOJ Exa Label will require firmware 1.3 to run. They will start taking older motherboards back for update around mid October. I'll take the opportunity to have my carts updated as well.

A few impressions, as requested:

Strania EX
I enthused about this game when it came out on Xbox 360. Probably commented at the time that I wished it had an arcade release. Well here we are 9 years on, with a signed motherboard no less. This feels like the definitive version. Four difficulty modes, Strania and Vower missions, two soundtracks. It's a lot of game. I deliberately haven't played the other version(s) since this was announced but from memory, Normal difficulty seems easier. I think this game is a far better choice for your average western arcade than A&B. It's more approachable for your average player and supports two player to boot. Shame they didn't get it out sooner. For the hardcore, HELL mode does what it says on the tin, with added suicide bullets. Oh and the Arrange soundtrack is fabulous.

Infinos EXA
I actually bought this a few months back (when the price was a bit lower - result) just because Strania was going in the NNC and it seemed like a good idea. Probably wouldn't have bought it for a Vewlix. Is that weird? Anyway, it was a good idea because it's a very good game. It looks right at home. With the (player selectable) scanline option, you'd think it was a JAMMA PCB. Normal mode is, I believe, Infinos Gaiden, which is a must buy if you have a Steam. The influences are obvious, it does nothing revolutionary, it's just fun. I think it looks pretty nice too. There's a slight lack of animation on big enemies perhaps but other than that you wouldn't know it's an indie. There are some nice layered backgrounds and effects and occasional sprite scaling. Lovely soundtrack by the guy that did Thunder Force V. EXA mode gives you harder difficulty (more enemies, enemy variations, bullets), weapons at max power and a cool barrier recharge system instead of lives.

Shikhondo Red Purgatory
Yes, I know, I got carried away. First things first, there's a bug that means high scores aren't saved. Don't know how they missed that, but maybe hold off buying until that's fixed if you're on the fence. That aside, a ton of effort has clearly been put into this. It's really finely polished and optimised for the arcade. Thankfully the new voice acting isn't intrusive and boy does this look pretty on a Dia Black. I *think* this might be the first true 9:16 shmup as well. You have most of the screen to play with and both the hitbox and bullets are quite small so it's a really unique experience. I briefly played the PS4 version and I have the same reservations about the first two levels being slow. I need to figure out how to score well to make the most of that. Anyone complaining that A&B or Akyrios are too hard will have no complaints here. There is also a hard mode that I haven't delved into much yet. I still maintain Akyrios/DU3 has a better scoring hook but a lot more effort has been put into this. It looks the money.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 8:20 pm
by RandomRetro
Thanks for the details and sharing your impressions @SuperPang. For the upgrades are you contacted about the updates and changes? Interested in that process and how you are communicating when/how to do the updates. I assume you have to send everything into Exa directly?

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 8:58 pm
by buffi
I'm also very curious about the firmware upgrade process.
Especially for buyers who have a second hand Exa already.
Anyone know how it works?

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 9:08 pm
by Nomax
buffi wrote: September 22nd, 2020, 8:58 pm I'm also very curious about the firmware upgrade process.
Especially for buyers who have a second hand Exa already.
Anyone know how it works?
You'll have to send your system to Japan. You must contact exA using the contact form on their website ( https://exa.ac/en/contact/?v=0f177369a3b7 ) and select "Support" as Inquiry Type.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 9:09 pm
by SuperPang
I assume we will hear more in the coming weeks. Yes, everything goes back to Japan. Hopefully motherboard upgrades aren’t frequent as that’s obviously a lot more expensive to ship. I imagine there might be a charge if you’re not the original buyer.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 9:27 pm
by Laudec
WOW we have to believe that in 2020 it is impossible to make an upgrade incorporated into the game ...

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 10:02 pm
by RandomRetro
Well I think it is clear the update process is about limiting piracy and isn't a technical limitation.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 10:16 pm
by pubjoe
SuperPang wrote: September 22nd, 2020, 6:50 pm Normal mode is, I believe, Infinos Gaiden, which is a must buy if you have a Steam. The influences are obvious
Thanks for that. Looks like a must-bydo.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 22nd, 2020, 10:32 pm
by Laudec
RandomRetro wrote: September 22nd, 2020, 10:02 pm Well I think it is clear the update process is about limiting piracy and isn't a technical limitation.
I understand but I think it's not really fair play for first-time buyers

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 23rd, 2020, 12:01 am
by zak
Didn't CAVE used to charge a fee to fix buggy PCBs?

Wasn't it 22,000yen + Shipping + middleman fees?

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 23rd, 2020, 9:24 am
by nem
How annoying. I was prepared to send carts for updating, but not the whole system. I bet they could have made an USB dongle that updates the system.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 23rd, 2020, 9:58 am
by phillv85
Welcome back to 1997 :lol:

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 23rd, 2020, 12:30 pm
by SuperPang
zak wrote: September 23rd, 2020, 12:01 am Didn't CAVE used to charge a fee to fix buggy PCBs?
I think that was the price for repairs. 1.5 updates were free. Maybe they charged if you wanted to update to a newer "dot" revision but I don't know anyone who was bothered enough to do that.

Re: exA-Arcadia

Posted: September 23rd, 2020, 12:40 pm
by Shou
The system update service is free and we will pay for DHL shipping back.

The new update comes with region select, faster loading and among other things the optimal resolution output for Vewlix Diamond Black cabinets. The factory monitor in these cabinets do not return a good EDID.

Also, for those collectors who want the best of the best, Taito Tech is offering a new 1080p replacement monitor (APD-A3204) for Vewlix cabinets that is far better than any of the previous models. It is ~90,000 yen with minimal display lag as opposed to the 8ms or so on the Diamond Blacks. We have 8 of these for our Vewlix cabs on location.