Alfa System’s Linda Cube was initially released for the PC Engine CD in 1995.
Earlier this week, the video game developer Meteorise (the company that owns Alfa System) announced it has received a transfer of intellectual property rights for the cult classic Japanese horror RPG Linda Cube from the internet service provider BIGLOBE, reigniting hopes that a modern remaster of the game could potentially be on the cards (h/t: keke_094/@denfaminicogame!).
In the past, the rights for the game were shared between BIGLOBE, the game’s publisher Mars Corporation, and KADOKAWA Inc., with BIGLOBE inheriting its rights through its prior connection to NEC (the manufacturer of the PC Engine). But from this point forward, Meteorise will now assume responsibility for BIGLOBE’s share of the rights, with the game company again splitting them with the aforementioned companies.
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Alfa System’s Linda Cube was initially released for the PC Engine CD in 1995.
Earlier this week, the video game developer Meteorise (the company that owns Alfa System) announced it has received a transfer of intellectual property rights for the cult classic Japanese horror RPG Linda Cube from the internet service provider BIGLOBE, reigniting hopes that a modern remaster of the game could potentially be on the cards (h/t: keke_094/@denfaminicogame!).
In the past, the rights for the game were shared between BIGLOBE, the game’s publisher Mars Corporation, and KADOKAWA Inc., with BIGLOBE inheriting its rights through its prior connection to NEC (the manufacturer of the PC Engine). But from this point forward, Meteorise will now assume responsibility for BIGLOBE’s share of the rights, with the game company again splitting them with the aforementioned companies.
Read the full article on timeextension.com