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Sega Genesis Collection for PSP and PS2

An anonymous reader writes "Sega has announced what may be the coolest retro collection yet in a compilation of 30 Sega Genesis games for the PSP and PS2. 1up has a great breakdown of the games in the collection, which features everything from the Phantasy Star games to the Golden Axe games, to the Shinobis, to the Vectormans. Pretty cool stuff." From the article: "Sega's doing its part to give these games context with numerous unlockable interviews with the original developers and a museum with trivia on the disc. According to Sega, the games will be reproduced with 'the utmost accuracy to the originals as possible' by developer Backbone Entertainment. And as a special cool bonus, the PSP version will allow -- for the first time ever -- wireless multiplayer for several of the games. "

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  1. This is cool and all.. by rsilvergun · · Score: 3, Insightful

    now for God's sake, release ports of Radient Silvergun and Panzer Dragoon Saga so I don't have to blow $400+ dollars on ebay to play them.

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    1. Re:This is cool and all.. by joe_bruin · · Score: 4, Funny

      The PSP doesn't Blast Processing (tm), so I don't see how any of these games are going to work.

  2. No Shadowrun? by wuie · · Score: 3, Interesting

    What's the deal, chummer? No Shadowrun?

    Don't make me come over there and frag some wage slaves!

  3. What about the Revolution? by Daetrin · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So will the same bundle be available on Nintendo's virtual console? Or will we have to buy each game separately for that format? Or is Sega going to outright renege on the agreement they presumably had with Nintendo to support the virtual console?

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    1. Re:What about the Revolution? by Babbster · · Score: 4, Insightful

      What does one thing have to do with the other? I doubt that Sega negotiated any kind of exclusivity with Nintendo for their Wii/Genesis emulation support, and they would be stupid do so unless the money offered by Nintendo was huge.

      Besides, exclusives are bad for gamers.

  4. Re:It's missing some... by Belgarion89 · · Score: 3, Funny

    IIRC, Zero Wing was never released for the Genesis in the US. Apparantly all our base doesn't belong to Sega.

  5. no wonderboy ? by eyegee88 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Too bad they didnt put wonderboy, a real nice classic.

  6. I wonder ... by Tink2000 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Just how much of this is reaction to the perception of the fan-base that these titles are "abandonware"? I mean, aside from ROMs and old-skool computer geeks, how badly missed are these games, and since they are now coming back in updated format is this simply a way to crack down on emulators and ROM sites?

    I wish they'd release PSI (Master System) and Herzog Zwei (Genesis), myself... good times, good times...

  7. wow! by minus_273 · · Score: 4, Funny

    finally a new original game on the PSP that not a port! oh wait..

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  8. Doesn't sound that good to me by Stormwatch · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Altered Beast, Bonanza Bros, Flicky, Gain Ground, Golden Axe, Super Thunder Blade - why the Genesis versions? Port from the better-looking arcade versions.

    Sonic The Hedgehog - again? Sonic Mega Collection was released two years ago!

    Virtua Fighter 2 - gotta be kidding me... release the Sega Ages port instead.

    Phantasy Star series - now here's the most flawed part. It's incomplete, put the first one there too - anything less won't do. And in PS2 and PS3, I sure don't want accuracy: despite the good plots, these games desperately need a massive overhaul! They look crappy, sound horrible, have exceedingly complex labyrinths, characters move and level-up too slowly.

    This compilation is overall very weak. It certainly could use games like Beyond Oasis, Alien Soldier, Gunstar Heroes, Pulseman, Dynamite Headdy, Kid Chameleon, Ranger X, Revenge of Shinobi, Mystic Defender, and the Shining Force series.