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according to gematsu.
presumably coming to Switch/PS4.
Treasure is back!
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Update: Nintendo Direct confirms the game is heading to Switch today, September 13.
Sure, there's a chance. They've done 2 Castlevania collections and a Contra one, Gradius would be a logical choice in the future. The only question is what would be the baseline technology threshold for M2 to be willing to tackle PS2 material?Redfox wrote:On a completely unrelated side note. Is there ANY chance in hell Konami and Treasure re releases Gradius V for modern systems???!!? I'd want that even more than this TBH.. (only reason I keep my PS2 around anymore)...
Hmmm, how would you 'seal away' a CD from disc rot, I wonder?Sengoku Strider wrote:Definitely in, if only so I can seal my Saturn copy away from potential scratches, disc rot etc.
Please noheli wrote:Super Easy mode ?
Well, technically I think Ubusana is a sequel to RSG…xxx1993 wrote:I'm hearing it might be a sequel to Radiant Silvergun... But I thought Ikaruga was the sequel? Shouldn't this be another remastered port like the Xbox 360?
Frozen carbonite.Lazertron wrote:Hmmm, how would you 'seal away' a CD from disc rot, I wonder?Sengoku Strider wrote:Definitely in, if only so I can seal my Saturn copy away from potential scratches, disc rot etc.
I've actually started to give some thought to this... it may well be prudent to seal cd edges (dvds, excepting some very early ones, appear to actually be better sealed ) and polish/protect some of the surfaces ... what you don't want to do of course is actually carbonite them, or abrade the surfaces by polishing ... or, the thing I hadn't worked out yet (and I'm probably overthinking this), actually trap moisture against the disc ... (deterioration or wear to surface is the most common means of ingress for moisture which generally leads to rot, sometimes on the surface where there might be a tiny scratch, often from the edge where bonding gave way or was never well sealed).Sengoku Strider wrote:Frozen carbonite.Lazertron wrote:Hmmm, how would you 'seal away' a CD from disc rot, I wonder?Sengoku Strider wrote:Definitely in, if only so I can seal my Saturn copy away from potential scratches, disc rot etc.
I've owned many games Saturn, PS1 and 2, Dreamcast etc. for the past 20 years and haven't experienced this yet. All my games play fine. Must be rare?Lazertron wrote:Hmmm, how would you 'seal away' a CD from disc rot, I wonder?Sengoku Strider wrote:Definitely in, if only so I can seal my Saturn copy away from potential scratches, disc rot etc.
I think I might have read somewhere, that the black coating of PS1 CDs prevents against rot a bit better. Possibly an urban legend. That said, none of my PS1 games refuses to load.Gamer707b wrote:I've owned many games Saturn, PS1 and 2, Dreamcast etc. for the past 20 years and haven't experienced this yet. All my games play fine. Must be rare?Lazertron wrote:Hmmm, how would you 'seal away' a CD from disc rot, I wonder?Sengoku Strider wrote:Definitely in, if only so I can seal my Saturn copy away from potential scratches, disc rot etc.
heli wrote:Why is milestone director in prison ?, are his game to difficult ?
Features
* Score system specialized in the origin of shooting games
* Tons of weapons that level up by killing enemies
* 5 levels of difficulty settings that even beginners can fully enjoy
* Story mode with a strong message
* Beautiful graphics produced by 3D graphics
* Sounds created by Mr. Hitoshi Sakimoto, who is highly acclaimed both in Japan and overseas, to color the world of the game.
* Game mode that can be enjoyed with the rules of "Ikaruga", the second project RS work
* Online leaderboards to compete with rivals around the world
Very good point !! Input lag was a shame on X360 !!jandrogo wrote:What about lag? How does it copare against x360 and Saturn ports?