It seems gamepark is almost their own worst enemy to themselves.... (reasons why below)
1: Not recruiting or searching for many 3rd party developers... Basicly told capcom to screw off, etc...
2: No marketing whatsoever, If you're going to make something to sell it, make more than one tiny obscure ad.
3: Colored cases and shell variations, it's been said and said again, make more colors, and they will buy.
4: Lack of a real translation team, their english site is laughable at best, that and korean is a BITCH to translate compared to other asian languages like japanese and (maybe) even rivals kanji in difficulty I believe.
5: Their SDKs are poorly coded (especially the sound ones) It's like they are NEW to the entire concept of codeing...
6: They let the GP32 slide along too easily without much support, where are the new games?
7: European launch, will it EVER happen? They've promised TWICE in the past, both promises broken.
8: Lies in their promos, internal RF, etc.... (Sega support rumor)
Don't get me wrong, I love GP32 (perhaps more than any of my systems) but Gamepark needs to get their act together or the GP32 scene is gonna stay small, and finally die out (No new owners= no GP32s sold= no new games= no new GP32s= no more people coming to the community= no more gamepark= no more GP32 scene)
I think we should petition (It may or may not work) alot of the users in the English GP32 community to speak with them or PROPERLY interview them, and MAKE them answer questions instead of dance around the issues.
1: Not recruiting or searching for many 3rd party developers... Basicly told capcom to screw off, etc...
2: No marketing whatsoever, If you're going to make something to sell it, make more than one tiny obscure ad.
3: Colored cases and shell variations, it's been said and said again, make more colors, and they will buy.
4: Lack of a real translation team, their english site is laughable at best, that and korean is a BITCH to translate compared to other asian languages like japanese and (maybe) even rivals kanji in difficulty I believe.
5: Their SDKs are poorly coded (especially the sound ones) It's like they are NEW to the entire concept of codeing...
6: They let the GP32 slide along too easily without much support, where are the new games?
7: European launch, will it EVER happen? They've promised TWICE in the past, both promises broken.
8: Lies in their promos, internal RF, etc.... (Sega support rumor)
Don't get me wrong, I love GP32 (perhaps more than any of my systems) but Gamepark needs to get their act together or the GP32 scene is gonna stay small, and finally die out (No new owners= no GP32s sold= no new games= no new GP32s= no more people coming to the community= no more gamepark= no more GP32 scene)
I think we should petition (It may or may not work) alot of the users in the English GP32 community to speak with them or PROPERLY interview them, and MAKE them answer questions instead of dance around the issues.