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Mushihimesama Futari Ver 1.5 Limited Edition
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This item is currently sold out and unavailable
Item Number: 5AD-00002
Publisher: Cave
Jan/UPC Code: 4988648688506
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NCS Product Synopsis [Edited]
Update: November 25, 2009
«©NCSX» Pilot Princess Reko atop her beetle Kiniro or take control of a lad named Palm who rides a beetle known as Hirow and shoot at waves upon waves of insect attackers. The Xbox 360 conversion of Mushihimesama Futari is based on the Arcade 1.50 version of the game but every order shipping today will include a bonus DLC card which unlocks the v1.01 revision of Futari which features different bullet patterns.
Mushihimesama Futari 1.5 has the distinction of being one of the most difficult shooters in existence but it's mainly because the bullets from bosses rain down in sheets. Repeat: sheets. Literally, bullets upon bullets. Gamers can look forward to nonstop streaming shots, mesmerizing spiraling shots, and thick waves of rapid shots that afford 1cm of leeway. Even elite players who regularly conquer shmups of all stripes on one measly credit are initially confounded by Futari. We're of the opinion that Cave and arcade operators conspired to make sure that Futari 1.5 gobbles as many credits as possible from average players. Top players might need to feed the beast 2-20 credits depending on individual skill level and hitbox awareness.
Mushihimesama Futari v1.5 Limited Edition
The limited edition of Mushihime-sama Futari v1.5 includes a 2-CD Mushihimesama Futari Arrange Soundtrack which is bundled with the game in a special slipcase. Each CD contains 12 tracks with arrangements from various contributors.
Product Specifications
Product SKU: 5AD-00002
JAN Code: 4988648688506
Japanese Product Name: 【限定版】虫姫さまふたりVer.1.5
Compatibility: Xbox 360 (Region-Free)
Format: DVD-ROM Disc (Single-Layer)
Publisher: Cave
Language: Japanese
Website: http://www.cave.co.jp/gameonline/Xbox360/mushihime2/index.html
Mushihimesama Futari v1.5
Update: November 24, 2009
All preorders for the regular edition of X360 Mushihimesama Futari and roughly 5/8 of our preorders for the limited edition should ship out to customers tomorrow. The game was dispatched from Japanese distributors last night but one supplier whom we preordered the limited edition from did not receive their Futari LE allocation yet. They'll receive the game tonight.
We're targeting Friday for the arrival of the remainder but please note that there may be shortages of the limited edition from the upcoming Friday batch. We'll update accordingly once we receive the shipment proforma. If Cave actually fills our entire original order, we'll be very surprised.
NEWS Mushihimesama Futari v1.50 - Region Free
Update: September 28, 2009
«©NCSX» The good news was posted on Kotaku on Sunday morning and spread around the gaming internets like brushfire. Cave's making the upcoming Mushihimesama Futari v1.5 region-free and playable on U.S. Xbox 360 consoles. Shooters sell well for us but we also understand they're a niche product. Not everyone loves a shooter and that's okay. While a top-notch shmup like Mushihimesama may be positioned as a premium product in Japan that commands full price at retail, there's no way it'll sell at full price stateside because the "mass consumer" audience (read: Big-Box-Superstore traffic) isn't dedicated enough to support a shooter at US$60. Shoppers might consider a purchase if the price is at the magic level of $19.99 like Raiden Fighters Aces for X360. The operative word in that last sentence is "consider" since shooters are a tough sell in Shop-Mart-Land.
One of our own examples we can throw out is Ikaruga on the Dreamcast. That was our best selling import game ever and NCS probably sold 35% of the entire production. It took us three days to process, pack, and ship all of our preorders. However, when Ikaruga was ported over to the US Gamecube in 2003, the overall sales numbers weren't great. We still had copies as of last Christmas although we did eventually sell out at US$80 per copy. We got more than full price... but we had to wait 5 years.
NCS Preorder Synopsis
Update: September 16, 2009
«©NCSX» Cave's distributor started preorders for the Xbox 360 conversion of Mushihimesama Futari v1.5 last night and reservations are welcome for a regular edition of the game as well as a limited edition today. According to the preorder details, both versions of the game will include a bonus DLC card which unlocks Mushihimesama Futari rev1.01 which is basically Futari v1.5 with bullet patterns from Futari v1.0.
◊ Mushihimesama Futari v1.5 Regular Edition + Bonus DLC Card
Pilot Princess Reko atop her beetle Kiniro or a lad named Palm who rides a beetle known as Hirow and shoot at waves upon waves of insect attackers.
Preorder Price: JPY6800 or US$73.90 from NCS
◊ Mushihimesama Futari v1.5 Limited Edition + Bonus DLC Card
The limited edition of Futari includes a 2-CD Mushihimesama Futari Arrange Soundtrack which is bundled with the game in a special slipcase.
Preorder Price: JPY9200 or US$109.90 from NCS.
Please note: The distributor included a precaution in the solicitation that preorders may be cut by Cave. Sort of like the debacle that was Death Smiles LE. Due to this potential shortage, please be aware that prices may increase if we have to source the game from Japanese retail.
Preorders for the Xbox 360 import Mushihimesama Futari Ver 1.5 Limited Edition are welcome to ship on November 27, 2009
Japanese Product Name: 虫姫さまふたりVer.1.5 【限定版】
Region Lockout
Most Japanese Xbox 360 games are region-locked but Cave is making Mushihimesama Futari region-free and the game is playable on USA Xbox 360 consoles.
This document and photos are ©NCSX 2009. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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Hori releases a specially branded Mushihimesama Futari Ver. 1.5 Real Arcade Pro EX Joystick which is based on the default Hori Real Arcade Pro SE EX.
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Pilot Princess Reko atop her beetle Kiniro or take control of a lad named Palm who rides a dragon known as Hirow and shoot at waves upon waves of insect attackers.
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The original Mushihime-sama was a fine shooter with an attractive heroine named Princess Reko who battled hordes of insects while straddling her beetle-steed Kiniro.
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When Mushihimesame was released for the Playstation 2 a few years ago, Taito also shipped a limited edition version of the game which included a Princess Reko figure.
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