Sega's 3D Ages Confirmed For U.S. Release 30
Thanks to 1UP for its post confirming that Sega's 3D Ages series of classic remakes for PlayStation 2 will be released Stateside, courtesy of publisher Conspiracy Entertainment, who have announced a four-year deal to "manufacture, market, and distribute a total of 14 updated Sega titles." Slashdot has previously covered 1UP-sourced reviews for the first five volumes in the series, including Phantasy Star: Generation 1, Monaco GP, Fantasy Zone, Space Harrier and Golden Axe, all "revised versions of Sega arcade and Master System games with updated graphics, some of them in 3D", and all confirmed for a 2004 U.S. release. According to IGN PS2, later 3D Ages releases will include "Streets of Rage, Gain Ground, Bonanza Bros., Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Virtua Racing, Last Bronx, Phantasy Star II, [and] Phantasy Star: End of the Millennium", and Columns and Puzzle&Action are also listed on the Japanese 3D Ages site.
No Gamecube release? Weird... (Score:3, Insightful)
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You mean like SoulCalibur II?
yay! (Score:1)
Don't have a ps2, but my gf does =)
Drools... (Score:2)
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Reviews don't look great. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Judge each Sega Ages release individually.
Golden Axe has had a solidly negative reception, but this is not the case for Phantasy Star or Space Harrier.
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Re:Reviews don't look great. (Score:2)
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i'm under the impression they are all sold separately.
I'm mostly just interested in the Phantasy Star 1, Phantasy Star 2, Phantasy Star 4 and Space Harrier remakes myself...
Phantasy Star (Score:5, Informative)
The games also introduced (again, for the console world, don't go nitpicking some random Amiga RPG with this feature) Macro commands for the parties (introduced in part 2, I think), where you could select a single macro that would issue a given command to each party character. Especially cool was that particular spell, item, or ability combinations in those macros would combine to form more powerful spells and attacks. They mention generations, and for some reason that jumps into my head as the title for PS III, the weakest link in the series. It had some cool ideas (chief among them was the fact that characters would eventually marry, have children, and their kids would take up their place in the party), but it basically degenrated into a severely weak game with a bunch of generic fetch-quests. Although PSO is fun, it's a shame that the Phantasy Star series never got a proper revisiting in the true console RPG sense after the amazing PS IV. Please Sega, for the love of all that is holy, re-release PS IV.
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It's kinda cool because I've played so many RPG's that after a few years, I usually can't remember the story... but PSIII really sticks with me. Of course, it could have something to do with how I went through it 4 times to make sure I saw all the endings......
Shining in the Darkness (Score:2, Insightful)
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Before those, I played alot of the origional Phantasy Star, and a few other SMS RPG or adventure games (Govellius comes to mind)
mmm Nostalgia setting in.
Argh! (Score:2)