SparkyPantsMcGee wrote:I couldn't find anything about "working backstage" on Treevex's page. All of his post seem to focus on his fan project which he keeps addressing as a "fan project." Maybe I'm blind but I couldn't find it. Anyway, as for the facebook page that likes to over hype everything...lets not get carried away with that either. Last time was a bust and I'm betting this one will be disappointing too. Not to mention it would be an awkward place to reveal something given that only Europe can see it. As for the Japan expo, we'll see but the only confirmation we have for that was a friend of Treevex making the claim. No one from Namco-Bandai has said anything about it. The further we move along, the more I think there isn't anything for us to see.
Here is the whole reply:
"Nostal/Treevax: @Avi Jatt: OK, now let me tell you a wonderful story called "how it really works in the backstage". You will love it! ^^
Dragon Ball isn't owned by Namco Bandai, it's owned by Shueisha (editor), Toei (anime rights) and Bird Studio (Toriyama). NB only has a contract with them, with permission to make games, but with very specific conditions! For example: at least one "big" DB game every year, or else the contract can be stopped. Which means 1 year for the overall producing, but around 6 month only for the actual development!!
This is why Burst Limit's content is this weak. This is why Raging Blast's gameplay and camera are half finished. This is why Raging Blast 2 doesn't have any storymode. And this is also why Ultimate Tenkaichi is full of position bugs, and its roster is this small.
But this time, we've been heared. Namco Bandai released an HD collection and a Kinect episode last year, but were working on "something bigger than ever" in the backstage.
This is where we are. It's about to be revealed in a few times. And it's big"