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Strictly Limited Games Gets Physical
Stuttgart, Germany, November 28, in the year of our
Lord 2017 - Strictly Limited Games, a German publisher
specialized in the production of limited physical editions of
digital download-only Indie- and AA-Games, announced today that
their first and current release, Mode 7’s Tokyo 42 for the PS4
has sold through 90% of its initial run of 2600 copies. Tokyo
42’s collectible edition can be purchased through Strictly
Limited Web site for $35.78.
Strictly Limited Games’ founders Dennis Mendel and Benedict
Braitsch, are poised to share that they are planning to publish
one title per month. The exact print number of every release
will be disclosed openly and there will be no reprints. The
overarching objective of Strictly Limited Games is to help
establish a stronger identity for games as an art form, and
delivering a consumer goods experience to video game collectors.
In order to emphasize the high quality creative output of the
video game Independent developers community, Strictly Limited
Games are also offering art prints and/or soundtracks depending
on the games.
Recently added to the release schedule is PS Vita Japanese cult
video game Umihara Kawase, published this time around in a
completely new version. This new release will be entitled
“Sayonara UmiharaKawase ++”. Strictly Limited Games is excited
to disclose that they will be publishing Sayonara UmiharaKawase
++ in both digital and physical forms.
Changing the rules of limited edition publishing, Strictly
Limited Games also invested in another unannounced game,
designed by Ryuichi Nishizawa, creator of the Wonder Boy series
which is going to please fans and nostalgics of the 90s era.
This title has never been published before and has been
classified by video game enthusiasts as lost forever after its
release was cancelled.
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