PhoenixDown
Neo Member
I'm more impressed with the cover art than the actual announcement.
Ha! I knew it!
My only repeat would be galaxy force, but I need Power drift and puyo puyo in my life, thunder blade is great too.
"most" had unrealistic expectations and/or don't know the quality of these works right here...their loss, they'll still be around when folks realize how great this is later
So, out of curiosity, what's so special about Puyo Puyo 2 vs. the trillions of other games in the series? I've never been super deep into the series, so I have no idea.
Meh . . . knew I shouldn't of gotten excited.
Why is everyone disappointed?
Does this include everything or just some of them? I was thinking to buy Archives 1+2 in Japan but this might be easier.
Good point, I guess it wouldn't seem compelling at a full retail price and they'd rather release two individual budget titles? It's hard to give away all those games at $30 when they come at $5.99 each on the eshop. I quite want this 1+2 compilation though.
WOW!!! What a useful and insightful post!
So what does Sega have for digital fans who actually supported the series from the start and own half or more of the titles in this collection?
So what does Sega have for digital fans who actually supported the series from the start and own half or more of the titles in this collection?
So what does Sega have for digital fans who actually supported the series from the start and own half or more of the titles in this collection?
Not sure if they'll keep this bonus in the American release, but the Japanese cartridge unlocks the Master System version of Fantasy Zone if it detects 3D Fantasy Zone on your system.
Ditto for your equally useless retort. I hyped myself too high, and am expressing my dissapointment. I know the 3D classics are good, just was expecting something more interesting. I need to play the Sonic 2 at some point, but just am not playing my 3DS of late.
Then express it in the announcement thread rather than the one for this game? 50% of this thread is people whining about something they've made up.
Ya me either. Its a pretty nice move from Segac West since this is the type of really niche product that bigger publishers have greatly shyed away from bringing to retail. I'd dare say this is the Atlus influence/lessons learned.I saw nothing wrong with this announcement.
So what does Sega have for digital fans who actually supported the series from the start and own half or more of the titles in this collection?
I don't buy download games so its this or nothing for me. Plus I like ta show support for download games coming to retail if possible.
So, out of curiosity, what's so special about Puyo Puyo 2 vs. the trillions of other games in the series? I've never been super deep into the series, so I have no idea.
I prefer physical media too but quality content by good people like M2 should be supported no matter the platform. Anyone who has a 3DS and who wants to send a clear message to Sega and M2 to keep restoring and preserving their legacy should either get this compilation or buy at least one 3D Classic title on the eShop which isn't covered by the compilation. Plus it also tells Sega loud and clear that these types of releases get money and a lot more respect when they don't go the lazy route by using Backbone or Digital Eclipse.
Just announced via PR. Yes, this is their "classic" tease from yesterday. Also hitting the Nintendo eShop for those who are interested!
> http://3dclassics.sega.com/
Are people disappointed by this? I know from reading the 3D classics thread there was at least some demand for the physical release to come to the West.
Can't please everyone.
Thankfully, Digital Eclipse/Backbone Entertainment are dead (they're basically the same company).
Edit: I forgot that they're back under a different leader now.
They saw a tweet Sega made yesterday, they hyped themselves up and got their expectations out of whack, which led to them being disappointed with what they got. Even if what they got is still pretty cool.Wow I just read the first page. Are you guys crazy? Why would you bitch at such an amazing collection of outstanding ports?
So what does Sega have for digital fans who actually supported the series from the start and own half or more of the titles in this collection?
Thankfully, Digital Eclipse/Backbone Entertainment are dead (they're basically the same company).
Edit: I forgot that they're back under a different leader now.
They saw a tweet Sega made yesterday, they hyped themselves up and got their expectations out of whack, which led to them being disappointed with what they got. Even if what they got is still pretty cool.
I think most of the die hard fans already own these games digitally.Wow I just read the first page. Are you guys crazy? Why would you bitch at such an amazing collection of outstanding ports?