Generally I try to make a trip to the post office at least once per week to ship pending orders, schedule permitting. Recently, this has not been possible; I've only squeezed in two "shipment days" this month.
Once shipped, the games generally take between 3 to 10 days to arrive. International orders may take slightly longer, due to the distance, customs, et cetera.
My next trip to the post office to mail pending orders will be on Monday the 26th. You should watch for the shipping confirmation e-mail in the afternoon / evening.
If you should have any additional questions about your order or about our game products in general, you are welcome to contact me directly via e-mail or private message for the quickest possible response. Thanks.
Please check your e-mail for my confirmation message that your payment was received. If you are who I think you are, your payment came in the mail this afternoon.![]()
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Ah, cool... thanks for the response, Brandon.
I finished Beggar Prince earlier this week, and I'm ready for some new old RPG action![]()
Depends on where you live. Shipping overseas does take longer than shipping within the US.
The Mega Drive was far inferior to the NES in terms of diffusion rate and sales in the Japanese market, though there were ardent Sega users. But in the US and Europe, we knew Sega could challenge Nintendo. We aimed at dominating those markets, hiring experienced staff for our overseas department in Japan, and revitalising Sega of America and the ailing Virgin group in Europe.
Then we set about developing killer games.
- Hayao Nakayama, Mega Drive Collected Works (p. 17)
note: for those trying to play this on a retro-bit. If you are having stability issues slide the na/eu slider over. I kept getting crashing till I did this now its perfect.
Once again, good work CMA great to have folks like you keeping the genesis scene interesting.
{currently playing : Phantasy Star II}
Last edited by CMA Death Adder; 08-04-2010 at 08:27 AM. Reason: Have you ever danced with the Pigsy in the pale moonlight?
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Hey, Brandon... I never did hop back on here to thank you for the game. Amazingly, it arrived just two days after you mailed it, and I've been playing it as time permits ever since.
I'm working on chapter 3 at the moment, and so far I actually like it more than Beggar Prince. Being able to purchase and equip items is a welcome improvement, as is the more tradtional combat (Beggar Prince's party of one felt a little lonely at times).
BTW, when can we expect news on the upcoming release that you were hinting at in previous posts?![]()
Wow 2 days. Canada Post fails, I still haven't got mine.
Great! Thanks for letting me know.
Well now, that's a refreshing comment! We put so much effort into the redevelopment of Legend of Wukong, like adding new features and enhancing the existing ones, yet a good deal of that work goes completely unnoticed because it fits so seamlessly with the rest of the game. If you're enjoying Legend of Wukong to its fullest, that's the best we can hope for.
Not just yet. When the game is ready for release it'll be announced on the front page of our official website, a thread will be started about it here, and our existing customers will receive an informative e-mail about it.
Soorry, eh - but I'm sure it'll be there before you know it. Then, you and Pigsy can go on a raking spree! *snort*
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Legend of Wukong was reviewed in issue #11 of Games Tribune magazine!
http://www.gamestribune.com/numero-11-enero-2010_00196/
Cruise by Diskman Presents: filled with geektastic classic gaming goodness!
Guess what came in the mail on Friday?! Bills and a flyer for McDonalds.
But guess what came in today?
Oh yeah! Strange though, there was already a save file on mine. I guess they were just testing the save battery.
Mmm... burger...
Awesome! I hope you have a lot of fun with it.
Yes, it's because each game has both its data and save areas tested and verified twice before being shipped to customers. The save file (from the very beginning of the game) remains on the shipped carts as a method of quality assurance.
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^that explains it, thanks
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