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For others, I am excited to see Layer Section finally getting a rerelease so that current gen owners can experience the best shmup ever created imo. One can only hope for TATE as Yoko just isn't right.

Layer Section? Am I missing something? I only saw Layer Section II on that list...
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jp wrote:
Bar81 wrote:

For others, I am excited to see Layer Section finally getting a rerelease so that current gen owners can experience the best shmup ever created imo. One can only hope for TATE as Yoko just isn't right.

Layer Section? Am I missing something? I only saw Layer Section II on that list...
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I prefer the game list for the Euro version myself... for once we're coming out of this pretty well. :D Leaving off any of the Arkanoid games is plain stupid though. And I was hoping Liquid Kids would be on there...
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Marc wrote:And I was hoping Liquid Kids would be on there...
No, no...Mizubaku Daibouken is Liquid Kids :wink:
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jp wrote:
Bar81 wrote:

For others, I am excited to see Layer Section finally getting a rerelease so that current gen owners can experience the best shmup ever created imo. One can only hope for TATE as Yoko just isn't right.

Layer Section? Am I missing something? I only saw Layer Section II on that list...
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This sounds great, I want it for Cadash alone.
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Marc wrote:I prefer the game list for the Euro version myself... for once we're coming out of this pretty well. :D
And we'll probably get the same version if at all, I just hope that for some miraculous reason the ports are done well.
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CMoon wrote:You know, you guys are all full of piss and vinegar. If G-Darius comes out arcade perfect, your gonna be joining me in prayer that we can finally play what is already a freaking fantastic game, but without the slowdown. I can't imagine they would merely emulate the PSX port (w/ slowdown), and the arcade version of G-Darius isn't mamable to my knowledge.

In fact, I suspect if there was a great port of G-Darius there would be a freakin' revival of the titles and it would be up there on people's top horizontal shmup list (where it belongs anyway).

The rest of this is just pointless cynicism and bickering. Any comp featuring featuring Gekirindan, Gun Frontier, G-Darius and Layer Section is AMAZING news.
Agreed. Bitch, bitch, bitch. Let's at least wait until it comes out before we start the pity party.

"Oh no, my favorite old game isn't on the collection! This sucks!"
"Maybe it won't be 100% perfect, or be TRUE Low-rez!"

Shut up. You're lucky. Taito may not have the best track record of perfection when it comes to ports but they're leading the pack right now for putting out the games that we are all fans of. Plus, this is their own collection. This is THEIR history. I bet it'll be pretty spot-on.

Plus, for people like me who don't mess with emulation this is a chance to get to see things that I've never gotten to see. I've always wanted to play Gekirinden and Gun Frontier but never got around to picking up the Saturn discs. Now I get both and a whole lot more for the price of one game? You better believe I'm there.
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CMoon wrote:You know, you guys are all full of piss and vinegar. If G-Darius comes out arcade perfect, your gonna be joining me in prayer that we can finally play what is already a freaking fantastic game, but without the slowdown. I can't imagine they would merely emulate the PSX port (w/ slowdown), and the arcade version of G-Darius isn't mamable to my knowledge.

In fact, I suspect if there was a great port of G-Darius there would be a freakin' revival of the titles and it would be up there on people's top horizontal shmup list (where it belongs anyway).

The rest of this is just pointless cynicism and bickering. Any comp featuring featuring Gekirindan, Gun Frontier, G-Darius and Layer Section is AMAZING news.
Dude, we don't even KNOW that those shmups will even BE ON the US release. :? And as far as this "piss and vinegar" comment goes, if gaming companies are going to put out arcade compilations, I don't see any good reason why we as gamers SHOULDN'T expect perfect ports. If these companies aren't going to do these compilations right in the first place, then they shouldn't bother doing them at all.

Saying that we should be satisfied with half-assed production values in compilations just because they're cheap makes absolutely no sense, IMO.

Gamers have the RIGHT to expect quality out of gaming products every bit as much as other's have the right to expect quality out of what they purchase.
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dave4shmups wrote:I don't see any good reason why we as gamers SHOULDN'T expect perfect ports.
The deal is, Dave, there is a minority (which we fall into) that can tell the difference between a crappy port and a good one. For the majority of game consumers, if it's playable it's good and they don't think twice about how true it is to the orig. Frankly, I doubt many people here have even had opportunity to play the unmamed (pun intended) original arcade games to even know the difference.
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i've got to say that as long as the games remain very playable and there are no obvious differendces i don't give a toss. there are a lot of games i've never played on here so it'll affect me even less i suppose...

i don't know. i'm just happystuff like this is being released. the 30 odd games on the pal announced collection pretty much all interest me for a brief play if not for an extensive amount of time, and for 20 quid i don't think we can really complain too much. if it was 40 quid with 5 games i would moan my ass off but it is great value as it is and as long as newzeland story is good i'll be entertained for many many hours
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undamned wrote:
dave4shmups wrote:I don't see any good reason why we as gamers SHOULDN'T expect perfect ports.
The deal is, Dave, there is a minority (which we fall into) that can tell the difference between a crappy port and a good one. For the majority of game consumers, if it's playable it's good and they don't think twice about how true it is to the orig.
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And there are people who do care about how true the games are to the originals, but don't let some minor flaw keep them from enjoying the collections. There are also people that think a game doesn't have to be 100% perfect to be good. Just becuase we like some of the recent collections doesn't make us part of the "if it's playable, it's good" camp.
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BrianC wrote:
undamned wrote:
dave4shmups wrote:I don't see any good reason why we as gamers SHOULDN'T expect perfect ports.
The deal is, Dave, there is a minority (which we fall into) that can tell the difference between a crappy port and a good one. For the majority of game consumers, if it's playable it's good and they don't think twice about how true it is to the orig.
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And there are people who do care about how true the games are to the originals, but don't let some minor flaw keep them from enjoying the collections. There are also people that think a game doesn't have to be 100% perfect to be good. Just becuase we like some of the recent collections doesn't make us part of the "if it's playable, it's good" camp.
Agreed. Honestly, the sound issues on MAT Smash TV are annoying, but you know what? It's still more true to the arcade than any other home port. It's certainly better than the SNES or Genesis versions. The MAT version should be better than it is, but it's still the one I go for because despite being imperfect it's still the best option out there outside of actually buying the arcade board.
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Dude, we don't even KNOW that those shmups will even BE ON the US release. :?
Oh come now, as a shmup player you should be used to tracking down imports by now. Yes, it's a pain and it's expensive, but it's the cost of this hobby.

As for "Camps" I definitely fall into "If it plays well I can deal." Giga Wing Generations is a perfect example. There's no way I can afford the PCB right now, and while the imperfections of the home port bug me (It's an extreme example of a sloppy port) I still love the GAMEPLAY. What more matters? If the core game was broken I wouldn't touch it, but as it is I love it and I have a lot of hope for these new collections.
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Does anyone know how long it will take the US to figure out when and how it is going to release this? I'm impatient, I'll probably just end up ordering the Japanese one...
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CMoon wrote:You know, you guys are all full of piss and vinegar. If G-Darius comes out arcade perfect, your gonna be joining me in prayer that we can finally play what is already a freaking fantastic game, but without the slowdown. I can't imagine they would merely emulate the PSX port (w/ slowdown), and the arcade version of G-Darius isn't mamable to my knowledge.
It's called being realistic and logical. The number one reason why people get disappointed with games is the result of it not living up to the individual's unrealistic pre-conceived expectations and it not being the life-changing experience they worked themselves up to believe it would be. Then we have to have 5 topics about the same game and why it is overrated or "meh".
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Yes, but it is realistic to expect that a port of G-Darius would be better than the psx version, just as it would be realistic for the port of Geikirindan to be better than the saturn version.

What is unrealistic is what it takes to please a select few posters on this forum who seem dissapointed if a game is not 11/10.
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8 1/2 wrote:
dave4shmups wrote:
Dude, we don't even KNOW that those shmups will even BE ON the US release. :?
Oh come now, as a shmup player you should be used to tracking down imports by now. Yes, it's a pain and it's expensive, but it's the cost of this hobby.

As for "Camps" I definitely fall into "If it plays well I can deal." Giga Wing Generations is a perfect example. There's no way I can afford the PCB right now, and while the imperfections of the home port bug me (It's an extreme example of a sloppy port) I still love the GAMEPLAY. What more matters? If the core game was broken I wouldn't touch it, but as it is I love it and I have a lot of hope for these new collections.
My comment had NOTHING to do with tracking down imports, I was merely pointing out that we don't even know WHICH shmups will be on the final US release list.

And as far as tracking down expensive imports goes, it's a total myth that you have to devote yourself to doing so JUST to enjoy shmupping. There are LOADS of cheap, fun shmups on, for example, the NES, the Genesis, and the SNES.

But yeah, I think you guys are right on the port thing-if it plays well enough, then I'll definately purchase any classics compilation-I guess I just felt shafted last year when I got Midway Arcade Treasures 1 for my PS2 and found out that Smash TV had HORRIBLE slowdown, and that Spy Hunter was pretty much unplayable.
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^ :o

I thought you sold your PS2. Too bad for you.

You can sell your new Xbox to get it back, tho.
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And as far as tracking down expensive imports goes, it's a total myth that you have to devote yourself to doing so JUST to enjoy shmupping. There are LOADS of cheap, fun shmups on, for example, the NES, the Genesis, and the SNES.
of course, but it would be stupid to accomodate oneself with merely good games if there are better games out there, by shying away from imports which aren´t always that expensive. It´s always better to select games (or any other object as well) by quality rather than just by region.
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dave4shmups wrote:
8 1/2 wrote:
dave4shmups wrote:
Dude, we don't even KNOW that those shmups will even BE ON the US release. :?
Oh come now, as a shmup player you should be used to tracking down imports by now. Yes, it's a pain and it's expensive, but it's the cost of this hobby.

As for "Camps" I definitely fall into "If it plays well I can deal." Giga Wing Generations is a perfect example. There's no way I can afford the PCB right now, and while the imperfections of the home port bug me (It's an extreme example of a sloppy port) I still love the GAMEPLAY. What more matters? If the core game was broken I wouldn't touch it, but as it is I love it and I have a lot of hope for these new collections.
My comment had NOTHING to do with tracking down imports, I was merely pointing out that we don't even know WHICH shmups will be on the final US release list.

And as far as tracking down expensive imports goes, it's a total myth that you have to devote yourself to doing so JUST to enjoy shmupping. There are LOADS of cheap, fun shmups on, for example, the NES, the Genesis, and the SNES.

But yeah, I think you guys are right on the port thing-if it plays well enough, then I'll definately purchase any classics compilation-I guess I just felt shafted last year when I got Midway Arcade Treasures 1 for my PS2 and found out that Smash TV had HORRIBLE slowdown, and that Spy Hunter was pretty much unplayable.
Ebay is actually a good place for imports if you stick to the Japanese sellers or be very careful with the acutions. It's a myth that all imports are expensive. Some very good older ones can be found for cheap. Importing for the SNES is as easy as using some neddlenose pliers to remove two small pieces of plastic. I agree that importing isn't necessary to enjoy shmupping, but IMO, there is no good reason not to import if you have a SNES. I wish the TG-16 was as easy to mod for imports and the Genesis had more cheap shmup imports.
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Just wanted to say, nice find Recap. Vol 2 looks great so far. And I cannot wait to play Chak 'n Pop, someone on the forum last year posted some pics which had sprites ripped from the game to make it look like a fake shmup with DDP type combos, ect. haha
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That would be me :) :

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UnscathedFlyingObject wrote:^ :o

I thought you sold your PS2. Too bad for you.

You can sell your new Xbox to get it back, tho.
Funny. I didn't like any of the domestic shmups on the PS2, that's why I got rid of it-I didn't get an XBOX for domestic shmups, just for some non-shmupping, next-gen gaming awesomeness. And in any case, Xyanide will most likely make it over here, and it looks better than any domestic PS1 or PS2 shmup I've played-and I've played almost all of them.

And Raiden, I see your point-I plan on getting a Famicom and a (modded) SNES in the future, so I'm sure I'll buy some imports for those, as well as a few Megadrive imports for my Genesis (Daisenpu, Super Fantasy Zone, and Curse)-but none of those 3 Megadrive imports are THAT expensive, and I just have NO desire anymore to own a JP-region console that I can ONLY buy imports for. (You can, of course get a Famicom-NES converter.)

Back on topic, I just can't WAIT for a final US release date and game list for this Taito collection. Sadly, I don't think we'll see either Arkanoid I or II on it, but the SNES one is my fav. in the series anyway.
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BrianC wrote:
dave4shmups wrote:
8 1/2 wrote: Oh come now, as a shmup player you should be used to tracking down imports by now. Yes, it's a pain and it's expensive, but it's the cost of this hobby.

As for "Camps" I definitely fall into "If it plays well I can deal." Giga Wing Generations is a perfect example. There's no way I can afford the PCB right now, and while the imperfections of the home port bug me (It's an extreme example of a sloppy port) I still love the GAMEPLAY. What more matters? If the core game was broken I wouldn't touch it, but as it is I love it and I have a lot of hope for these new collections.
My comment had NOTHING to do with tracking down imports, I was merely pointing out that we don't even know WHICH shmups will be on the final US release list.

And as far as tracking down expensive imports goes, it's a total myth that you have to devote yourself to doing so JUST to enjoy shmupping. There are LOADS of cheap, fun shmups on, for example, the NES, the Genesis, and the SNES.

But yeah, I think you guys are right on the port thing-if it plays well enough, then I'll definately purchase any classics compilation-I guess I just felt shafted last year when I got Midway Arcade Treasures 1 for my PS2 and found out that Smash TV had HORRIBLE slowdown, and that Spy Hunter was pretty much unplayable.
Ebay is actually a good place for imports if you stick to the Japanese sellers or be very careful with the acutions. It's a myth that all imports are expensive. Some very good older ones can be found for cheap. Importing for the SNES is as easy as using some neddlenose pliers to remove two small pieces of plastic. I agree that importing isn't necessary to enjoy shmupping, but IMO, there is no good reason not to import if you have a SNES. I wish the TG-16 was as easy to mod for imports and the Genesis had more cheap shmup imports.
I wish the Genny had more cheap imports too, but those three I mentioned are really the only ones I care about, and they're pretty reasonable.

I'd really like to get a TG-16, but you can't even get AV input for it unless you shell out the money for a Turbo Booster-which costs about as much as a TG-16! Unless, of course, the TG-16 just looks better in RF then other old consoles; I don't know. If it does, then I'm game, because I could care less about the Stereo sound that the Booster ads.
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Hmm...think there's any chance if them adding tate mode to the appropriate games? Probably not...
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For startes, G-Darius IS emulated. If you got a beefy enough cpu, try ZiNC. It is in mame, but not very playable.

I think it's strange that an arcade that ran on psx hardware has so much slowdown on the home psx.

additionally, if you to to the underdogs, you can get a PC port of dg-darius. although it's cd=ripped (no music) give it a try.
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please please please tate. this was supposed to be a cheap alternative to buying the games seperately. i wanna play gun frontier but i don't want to buy it on saturn just so i can play it with an appropriate display (and the other verts on the compilation for that matter).
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captain ahar wrote:this was supposed to be a cheap alternative to buying the games seperately.
Keyword here is "cheap" methinks. Sadly I doubt that Taito will go beyond the bare emulated minimum for any of these...
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