MEGA R-Type

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HFuxim9kt4
Arrange soundtrack!
Selectable ship from R-Type Leo!
And much more!
Lots of hard work went into it...and it shows. So looking forward to it

There is no Nintendo version of R-Type 1 (unless you consider the American arcade cabinet). But it exists on both Master System and PC Engine, so I doubt Nintendo were the ones blocking it.neorichieb1971 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 11:48 am I believe Nintendo held the contracts into the 16bit era so they only made Nintendo versions. With how cheap memory is these days this version will likely be the best in the 16bit line up.
There is the GB port, which also got a later GBC re-release along with the GB port of R-Type II in the same cart. I agree they didn't block it, especially since both the SMS and TG-16 versions had a US release.
Except that had nothing to do with their R-Type ports. They gave heavy support to the Famicom, and even licensed Spartan X/Kung Fu to Nintendo, but no R-Type NES port (it does have Image Fight, oddly enough). Not to mention MS/Mark III not doing all that well in Japan and still getting a R-Type port.Bassa-Bassa wrote: ↑Mon Oct 30, 2023 4:00 pm Irem never had any interest in systems without some relevance in Japan, indeed. Even the Saturn was not enticing enough for them.
I think you're probably close to the mark on this one.neorichieb1971 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 12:09 pm A bit off topic, but was it a rule that if a company released a 8 bit version of the game they didn't bother with a 16bit port as well?