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Thread: Sega Ages 2500: Phantasy Star I, II, III, & IV

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    PlayStation  2 Sega Ages 2500: Phantasy Star I, II, III, & IV

    Quote Originally Posted by Magic Box
    Sega announced Sega Ages 2500: Phantasy Star I, II, III & IV for PS2, a collection of the four classic Phantasy Star episodes in the 8/16-bit era, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series.
    The translations exist, Sega. Get this shit to the US with all of the progressive scan and digital audio offered in Treasure Box.

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    And do it right fucking now.
    To boldly go where lots of men have gone before...

  3. Buy Yakuza and Oblivion. Help yourself, help TNL.

  4. PS1 would not be in the Genesis collection, since it is SMS. Plus, it was the best PS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy View Post
    Could that cover be any worse? The art is bad, and it highlights a horrible backward port of a 32-bit game...

  6. Eew.

    Yeah, what the hell is in that? Shinobi, Sonic, Golden Axe, and the shitty, Genesis VF2?

  7. Quote Originally Posted by kingoffighters View Post
    PS1 would not be in the Genesis collection, since it is SMS. Plus, it was the best PS.
    A limited anniversary edition was released in Japan for the Mega Drive. It's exactly the same game though.

    This sucks. I want the remakes, not yet ANOTHER port of the Genesis version. I have these games like, three times each already, Enough is enough.

  8. I poo on Gen VF2! Hhahah that rhymed! I poo poo poo on Gen VF2!

    The only Virtua Fighter game I don't own and I think I have VF for Game Gear

  9. It's not that bad actually, taken for what it is. Definitely not the VF2 to own, but worth a play.

  10. I thought Gen VF2 got good reviews at the time. Good graphics and gameplay. I never played it, though.
    No gnus is good gnus.

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