Sega Remakes Phantasy Star, More For PS2
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to a Gamespot story that indicates Sega's remakes of Phantasy Star, Fantasy Zone, and Monaco GP will be available for Playstation 2 this August in Japan. According to the article, "Phantasy Star: Generation 1 will feature enhanced graphics and sound, cover artwork done by members of Sonic Team, and a special making-of booklet. Fantasy Zone and Monaco GP will feature 3D elements as well as a making-of booklet." No word on a US release, or, indeed, on the Slashdot Games' most-wanted remake, a next-gen conversion of Power Drift.
But when a company rns out of fresh ideas and starts redoing their games, you know it's the end of the line. Look at Sierra. I loed Kings Quest, Space Quest, and Leisure Suit Larry. But when their product lines consisted of half a dozen games that only ran under windows 3, remakes of their old games, and boxed sets of their old games running under DOS, the handwriting was on the wall.
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Game companies are sitting on a gold mine of old games. People look at their past console experiences through gold coloured glasses. Phantasy Star/Monaco/Fantasy Zone, those were gold for original Master System. Sega, to prevent losing funds on these titles because they are basically abandonware, decides to rerelease them individual. The only extra content is a glorified emulator so that these games are playable on the new hardware. Listen up folks, compalin to Sega, don't purchase these. The amount of revenue Sega is making off of these barely justifies the cost that they are expending on them. Hold out for the Phanasy Collection or the Alex Kidd Collection. Let Sega know that you want your money worth.