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Daily Briefs (Feb. 1, Round 4): Team Sonic Racing / Dragon Marked for Death

Today’s Daily Briefs: Japanese release date and making of video for Team Sonic Racing, but also…

  • Dragon Marked for Death
  • Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World
  • Tetris

Team Sonic Racing

SEGA has announced that Team Sonic Racing will be released on May 21st in Japan, the same day as Europe and North America. It will cost 5 990 Yen in that region.

Here’s a couple of Japanese videos for the game:

And here’s a couple of screenshots:

Finally, here’s the first making of video for the game’s soundtrack:

Featuring Sonic Team Sound Director, Jun Senoue, along with Act. on drums and Takeshi Taneda on bass, the video showcases the team’s creative process as they play tracks including, “Frozen Junkyard”, “Market Street”, and Team Sonic Racing’s guitar-heavy theme song, “Green Light Ride”. Recorded live from Tokyo, this insider’s jam session provides Sonic music fans with the best seat in the house.

Team Sonic Racing (Switch) comes out on May 21st worldwide. The Upcoming Games page has been updated!

Source: Gamer

Dragon Marked for Death

Here’s the latest making of video for Dragon Marked for Death:

Dragon Marked for Death (Switch) comes out at retail on March 26th in Europe and North America.

Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World

Here’s a livestream recording for Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World, courtesy of Famitsu:

Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World (Switch) comes out on March 26th in North America, and March 29th in Europe.

Tetris

The latest translated interviews from shmuplations are about… Tetris! They feature the following people:

  • Alexey Patijnov – Creator
  • Norifumi Hara – Designer
  • Shinatro Matsuhara – Programming
  • Mariko Hakone – Graphics
  • Yasuo Takagi – Programming

Here’s an excerpt:

—Influenced by the success of Tetris, a huge number of similar puzzle games have now been released. What do you think when you see those?


Patijnov: When I see them, I don’t automatically think “oh, they copied Tetris!” I think a number of them are excellent games actually, and I enjoy playing them myself. I think their similarity to Tetris is simply the fact that they are “falling block” games. There have been a lot of those released.

Click here to check them out!

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