AndroM
05-31-2002, 10:07 PM
As we know Sega already announced the new SH but nothing more
See this
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Japanese development house Camelot Software Planning recently added a secret section to its online website with a tantalizing teaser. The section, featuring an illustration of a golf ball on a tee, asks: "What is this? The answer is coming soon."
The golf ball illustration seems to indicate that Camelot could have a new golf product in the works for either Game Boy Advance or GameCube. After all, why wait until now to tease its Game Boy Color title Mobile Golf, which is scheduled to come out shortly?
Interestingly, a search of the section's META tags, HTML code used to identify areas of websites to search engines, reveals only three words: Camelot, Shining, and Force. Similar searches for other sections of the site, however, do not turn up these words. Furthermore, if one types in the words 'Camelot Software Planning' to Yahoo Japan's search engine, it immediately pulls up the secret section.
Obviously Camelot is attempting to attract fans of its Shining Force series to this page. But why? Is it a hint within a hint?
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I hope it is joint between Camelot/Overworks, we can deam can't we!
See this
Quote:
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Japanese development house Camelot Software Planning recently added a secret section to its online website with a tantalizing teaser. The section, featuring an illustration of a golf ball on a tee, asks: "What is this? The answer is coming soon."
The golf ball illustration seems to indicate that Camelot could have a new golf product in the works for either Game Boy Advance or GameCube. After all, why wait until now to tease its Game Boy Color title Mobile Golf, which is scheduled to come out shortly?
Interestingly, a search of the section's META tags, HTML code used to identify areas of websites to search engines, reveals only three words: Camelot, Shining, and Force. Similar searches for other sections of the site, however, do not turn up these words. Furthermore, if one types in the words 'Camelot Software Planning' to Yahoo Japan's search engine, it immediately pulls up the secret section.
Obviously Camelot is attempting to attract fans of its Shining Force series to this page. But why? Is it a hint within a hint?
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I hope it is joint between Camelot/Overworks, we can deam can't we!