R-Gray 1 wrote:RSG in saturn emulators is perfect (depends your pc). I tried in ssf last version.
I would like RSG and Ikaruga not be in xbox or in the new generation consoles
because they were icons of the past generation.
I for one would very much like to play a english transtation of RS saturn mode. Its a crying shame that the best story in any shmup hasnt been translated to english for us westerners to fully enjoy.
Also the more rare classics like RS and Ikaruga are sold on the lastest consoles, the more mainstream recognition shmups will get paving the way for new shmups to come to the west. Which is a good thing for us.
Still its a shame both treasure games are DLC only and have no physical means to save these treasures. Honestly console manufactuers should create a system so that anyone who wants a DVD of a XBLA, VC only game, should beable to get hold of a disk if he wishes. IE buy a high priced limited edition disk or been able to back up DLC on to disk somehow.
R-Gray 1 wrote:RSG in saturn emulators is perfect (depends your pc). I tried in ssf last version.
I would like RSG and Ikaruga not be in xbox or in the new generation consoles
because they were icons of the past generation.
I for one would very much like to play a english transtation of RS saturn mode. Its a crying shame that the best story in any shmup hasnt been translated to english for us westerners to fully enjoy.
Also the more rare classics like RS and Ikaruga are sold on the lastest consoles, the more mainstream recognition shmups will get paving the way for new shmups to come to the west. Which is a good thing for us.
Still its a shame both treasure games are DLC only and have no physical means to save these treasures. Honestly console manufactuers should create a system so that anyone who wants a DVD of a XBLA, VC only game, should beable to get hold of a disk if he wishes. IE buy a high priced limited edition disk or been able to back up DLC on to disk somehow.
Since Treasure has released some of their best games on XBLA I think that a compilation disc might be possible in the near future, moreover a shooting game compilation since Bangaioh HD will be released next year this possible compilation could have Ikaruga, RS and Bangaioh.
R-Gray 1 wrote:RSG in saturn emulators is perfect (depends your pc). I tried in ssf last version.
I would like RSG and Ikaruga not be in xbox or in the new generation consoles
because they were icons of the past generation.
I for one would very much like to play a english transtation of RS saturn mode. Its a crying shame that the best story in any shmup hasnt been translated to english for us westerners to fully enjoy.
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RSG is soo good that you dont need know japannesse to understand the basic of the history, watching the pics of the pilots, the faces.
but yes, i would like to play it in english to understand all the history and dialogues.
i saw a topic about Radiant silvergun is good or overrated but is locked.....
cmon is very good!
Some weiner wrote:As far as I know, its the same as the DC port only it removes most of the in-game text.
Not quite, there's all sorts of various differences depending on whether you're playing the US, Japanese, or PAL versions. I've confirmed the US version has missing or lower quality sound effects, the PAL version has bugs all over the stage 1 boss, etc. Like I said, it's all stuff that would be missed by folks who haven't played disgusting amounts of it on various platforms.
I have too much muscle memory with a Saturn pad to play RSG with a stick, I've tried and it's horrible. Still kind of want it, though. I know it's what they had in the factory, but I feel like the colored buttons clash a little bit with the tone of the stick as well.
Does anyone actually prefer the arcade 3 button layout to having 6 or 7 buttons in play for Silvergun? I find the wires in my brain get crossed and I fire off the wrong weapon every once in a while when using just the three.
I find having a button for each shot type makes things overly fiddly and the layout easily forgotten. Three buttons makes sense when you think about what the combination shots are doing.
Was browsing at the local magazine aisle and spotted the latest issue of February 2011 Tips & Tricks that mentions the ol' classic Treasure's Radiant Silvergun will be released on XBLA sometime during the month of February 2011. Will it be priced at 800 or 1200 MS points though?
TnT also mentions that this XBLA version of RSG will be based on the original Sega Saturn RSG release. Of course, the later released Sega Titan ST-V cartridge version of RSG running on the ST-V mobo setup omitted the cool anime intro and in-between FMV anime cut scenes making for a meaner & leaner version of RSG indeed.
TrevHead (TVR) wrote:Copied from that locked thread:
Was browsing at the local magazine aisle and spotted the latest issue of February 2011 Tips & Tricks that mentions the ol' classic Treasure's Radiant Silvergun will be released on XBLA sometime during the month of February 2011. Will it be priced at 800 or 1200 MS points though?
TnT also mentions that this XBLA version of RSG will be based on the original Sega Saturn RSG release. Of course, the later released Sega Titan ST-V cartridge version of RSG running on the ST-V mobo setup omitted the cool anime intro and in-between FMV anime cut scenes making for a meaner & leaner version of RSG indeed.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
damn.... i only have a flashed-box. i'm going to have to save up some serious money to get myself a new slim-box.
there goes crimzon clover, dead space 2, and any other games that i wanted to dabble in over the next few months.
PC Engine Fan X! wrote:TnT also mentions that this XBLA version of RSG will be based on the original Sega Saturn RSG release. Of course, the later released Sega Titan ST-V cartridge version of RSG running on the ST-V mobo setup omitted the cool anime intro and in-between FMV anime cut scenes making for a meaner & leaner version of RSG indeed.
The ST-V version also omitted several bosses. Leaner maybe, but definitely not meaner.
R-Gray 1 wrote:RSG in saturn emulators is perfect (depends your pc). I tried in ssf last version.
I would like RSG and Ikaruga not be in xbox or in the new generation consoles
because they were icons of the past generation.
Yeah, I'd love for RSG to remain out of print on a region-locked console that is 2 generations past, much less go on used game stores for as high as 240 USD.
oh wait there's no need to get the saturn version or even the ultra-inferior XBLA port that nobody should buy when it's emulated, I just need a super powerful PC herpaderp
R-Gray 1 wrote:RSG in saturn emulators is perfect (depends your pc). I tried in ssf last version.
I would like RSG and Ikaruga not be in xbox or in the new generation consoles
because they were icons of the past generation.
Nah...these games(as all good older games) should always be available for a newer audience or for those whose old systems have broken down, or just don't want 20 systems hanging around. I just feel like if they don't get these ports, they'll just become forgotten relics of the past, that only the hardcore know about. And they're too good for that.
R-Gray 1 wrote:RSG in saturn emulators is perfect (depends your pc). I tried in ssf last version.
I would like RSG and Ikaruga not be in xbox or in the new generation consoles
because they were icons of the past generation.
Nah...these games(as all good older games) should always be available for a newer audience or for those whose old systems have broken down, or just don't want 20 systems hanging around. I just feel like if they don't get these ports, they'll just become forgotten relics of the past, that only the hardcore know about. And they're too good for that.
Theres one or two shmup collectors here who by their own admission get a woody from owning rare and (over)pricey games and only play them because of this. I personally am keen to see any new release of a japanese shooter as its putting money back in the developers pockets where it belongs rather then some guy off ebay
R-Gray 1 wrote:RSG in saturn emulators is perfect (depends your pc). I tried in ssf last version.
I would like RSG and Ikaruga not be in xbox or in the new generation consoles
because they were icons of the past generation.
Nah...these games(as all good older games) should always be available for a newer audience or for those whose old systems have broken down, or just don't want 20 systems hanging around. I just feel like if they don't get these ports, they'll just become forgotten relics of the past, that only the hardcore know about. And they're too good for that.
I don't get why people hate on emulation or hate on re-releases. If a great game is good why not allow people to enjoy it? If its so great then allow it to get the recognition is deserves.
I have a ton of rare games but I don't care if anyone else pirates them or emulates them. All that matters is that I own and play my very own copy