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I know for a fact that Futatsugi has said the original source code for Panzer Dragoon Saga has been lost. I'm pretty sure Gametap already has Zwei in its library, though.Shadow Hog wrote:The fact that they're able to port Saturn games even still is actually somewhat exciting. Who knows, maybe they'll be able to port <i>other</i> classics, like the <i>Panzer Dragoon</i> series (barring the first, which is already ported), <i>Astal</i>, <i>Clockwork Knight 2</i> (the first is rather meh), and pretty much anything Treasure ever made (like <i>Radiant Silvergun</i> - in fact, ESPECIALLY <i>Radiant Silvergun</i>).
Same here. And they must be waiting for a crappy Burning Rangers sequel to release it (the original) somewhere else.Pepperidge wrote:Well, this is good since I don't really have to give a shit about JoD anymore. But where's Burning Rangers?
And Advance 3. It was sooo crappy.Frieza2000 wrote:That year they ported SADX to PC, made Sega SuperStars for the eyetoy, repackaged Mega Collection as Mega Collection Plus, and ported Heroes to PC, and have since followed it up with Gems Collection, Shadow, Riders, a PC port of Mega Collection Plus, a dysfunctional GBA port of Sonic 1, a PC version of Riders, Rivals, Sonic X on Leapster, and now Olympics and Tennis. In fact, the only traditional Sonic games we've had in the last 4 years are Rush 1&2 and Sonic 2k6.
Good examples! Obviously the company still manages to get it right on occasion, there is no denying that. And these are probably the best games of SEGA's recent years. (I also really liked Sonic Rush Adventure, if we're going to go there.) Yet, at best, these are all highly polished variations of formulas well-established in previous SEGA games from years ago.Kogen wrote:Outrun2(and it's varients), After Burner Climax, House of the Dead 4, Virtua Fighter 5, Yakuza, and SEGA Rally Revo
BTW you meant Smilebit, right?In the post-dreamcast days the only recognizable remnant of SEGA's glory days was Hitmaker. As soon as they stopped making Xbox games it was all over. I know it's a largely emotional distinction, but JSRF and Orta are -- in my mind at least -- the last two games produced by the 'old' SEGA.