Will it look Exactly the same? Maybe a few touch-ups here and there...
No matter, that's still a lovely idea.
Yeah, but what about Zwei? Truth is, we're never satisfied.
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Will it look Exactly the same? Maybe a few touch-ups here and there...
No matter, that's still a lovely idea.
Yeah, but what about Zwei? Truth is, we're never satisfied.
BEBOPlover - I'd love to see it in there as well, but I'm more than happy with the PD1 extra as it is.
Awesome news! Raiden Fighters and Orta have me SOLD on an X-Box already so this is just icing on the cake. Wonder if it'll have improved graphics?
And Green, I hate to be a pessimist but if Sega doesn't seem to want to make a Sega CD emu for the Sonic collection why would they be willing to for SA3?
Because it wouldn't have been the Sonic Mega Collection, and if it was available in two games it wouldn't matter as much as it would if it was in only one.Quote:
Originally posted by Kosh_H
And Green, I hate to be a pessimist but if Sega doesn't seem to want to make a Sega CD emu for the Sonic collection why would they be willing to for SA3?
Besides Yuji Naka, I believe one of the main contributors to the glory that is Sonic CD was Naoto Ohshima, who, coincidentally is responsible for Blinx.
I'd like to see Sonic CD on any system, even though the game is worth buying a Sega CD for. If there wasn't soooooo many different games coming out in the next few months, I'd hunt one down.
NGEFreak, my comment was towards everyone, not just you. I, personally, am never satisfied.
Once I heard Panzer Orta was an action game (thank goodness), I was like, "when are they gonna do a sequel to Saga?" We're never happy.
That's pretty cool, although I wish it was PDZ instead.
Extremely strange - has Sega already gone through the work of doing a PC port of Panzer Dragoon 1? I wonder if they're emulating the Saturn to do this or not.
I'm pretty sure Yuji Naka had nothing to do with Sonic CD.
Sonic credits history is messed up. Nowadays everyone credits Naka as the creator when he wasn't even the producer of Sonic 1; he did programming and nothing else(not that being programmer isn't very important. It is). Back in the early '90's, magazines were praising Hirokazu Yasuhara, the "Game Planner" of Sonic 1. He seems to have been the most important person for the first game but is now forgotten.
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Originally posted by BEBOPlover
Once I heard Panzer Orta was an action game (thank goodness), I was like, "when are they gonna do a sequel to Saga?" We're never happy.
In an interview at IGN(Which I mysteriously can no longer find...) they said the next Panzer Dragoon game would be an rpg like Saga. So be happy.
Oh my lord.Quote:
Extremely strange - has Sega already gone through the work of doing a PC port of Panzer Dragoon 1? I wonder if they're emulating the Saturn to do this or not.
Now that I think of it, Panzer Dragoon was ported to the PC, ages ago.
...And I hear the PC version is quite poor, though I don't remember the reasons.
Either way, it'll probably just be the PC version with texture anti-aliasing, perhaps some control changes, and a steady 60 fps...