

I was so surprised that Sega did this a few years ago.
It makes me wish they'd do more remakes in the same vein. That is, more 8-bit shmups remade on the System-16 platform.
Indeed, it was, in 2008 I believe.stryc9 wrote:I believe this version was released on the Fantasy Zone Collection for PS2 under the Sega Ages banner.
RegalSin wrote:You can't even drive across the country Naked anymore
It wouldn't surprise me to see that happen, given that M2 has been working on the more recent Sega collections.BrianC wrote:I hope this ends up on XBLA, WiiWare, or PSN.
I would like to see Space Harrier 3D get that treatment as well.gameoverDude wrote: Another one that needs this treatment is Space Harrier II. A version done for the arcade Space Harrier hardware with real scaling, analog control (with an option to turn off auto-centering), better BGM quality, and slightly increased difficulty would take this one from good to great.
You'll be getting one of them, on the Japanese PSN anyways.BrianC wrote:I hope this ends up on XBLA, WiiWare, or PSN.
RegalSin wrote:You can't even drive across the country Naked anymore
Fantasy zone with autofire is not fantasy zone. Come on, smash buttons to deathACSeraph wrote:Ohhhh OK, yeah I knew about Castlevania being a remake but not Gradius. I didn't even really notice the similarities honestly, aside from "it's Gradius". Castlevania Rebirth's similarities end at "Christopher Belmont whips lots of giant eyeballs".
So (sorta) back on topic, does the Fantasy Zone Complete Collection have autofire? The lack of autofire is the one thing that really hurts the Sega Ages Fantasy Zone 3D remake for me.
RegalSin wrote:You can't even drive across the country Naked anymore