[quote name='vlv723']I'll buy if this version of Crazy Taxi has Offspring in it.[/QUOTE]
[quote name='Lost Loser']It probably won't. It's probably the exact same version as XBLA.[/QUOTE]
Nope. Not on there. Neither is the in-game advertising. Licensing issues and what not. They expired years ago and haven't been used in other ports (such as the PSP port).
[quote name='Cheddahz']May I ask why Sega is releasing Space Channel 5 Part 2 first, not the original Space Channel 5 (Part 1)?
Sega, I am still waiting on my Saturn Collection....[/QUOTE]
Space Channel 5 used FMVs for the backgrounds. Converting that into HD would look hideous, especially considering how compressed it was back then. Also, the US never got SC5
2 outside of the PS2 special edition that included both games.
As for a Saturn collection, don't hold your breath. We still don't have fully functional Saturn emulators. All of the Saturn games we've seen get re-released on other consoles have been ports of the PC versions (Sonic R, Panzer Dragoon, NiGHTS into Dreams, etc.). Finally, there's also the sad note that several games are forever lost due to source codes being lost in a massive storage crash that had the codes saved.
[quote name='charlescheese']That's a pretty weak collection there, unlike their Genesis collection which was amazing. I can't believe they didn't toss more stuff on there. The Dreamcast was a CDROM based device, right? That means on a 7 gig dvd disk (because drm takes up the other space) they could have put 14 games. They should have done that, charged $40, and made more money. That's the only way I would have bought this "collection". As is, I'm maybe interested in only one game on there.[/QUOTE]
As mentioned before, the Dreamcast used its own disc-based media that was a step above CDs but below DVDs. The most a Dreamcast game could take up was 1GB, which was how much the GD-ROM discs carried.
[quote name='knightimages']I would love to see a Panzer Dragoon collection with Panzer Dragoon Saga. I own it for my Sega Saturn and it was pretty cool for its time.[/QUOTE]
Not gonna happen. Only Panzer Dragoon was made available on PC and the former head of Team Andromeda confirmed there won't be a remake or port because the source code's been lost.
[quote name='agentos']I agree with about everyone. We need to see Jet Set Radio, Shenmue, and/or Powerstone.[/QUOTE]
Ask Capcom for Power Stone. Sega can't do that.
[quote name='BWS1982']Adding non-Sega dev'd/published DC games is not like Pokemon on the PSP. That analogy is skewed. Pokemon on the PSP is a total cross-company shift. If people complained about Secret of Evermore not being on a Wii SNES compilation, it'd be comparable to the Powerstone, etc.. complaints here. Powerstone was on DC, this is a SEGA DC compilation, there is no other crossover. Games originally ON a SEGA system 10 years ago not coming out for a SEGA published compilation is fair game for critique. Just say that if it wasn't published by SEGA then it's not going into a collection.[/quote]
It should be obvious. Sega doesn't release games in compilations that aren't theirs. You don't see Strider on Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection. Also, Power Stone was originally an arcade game that just got ported over to the Dreamcast, like most of Capcom's other titles.
[quote name='maxim2boobles']genesis collection for dreamcast is one of the best[/QUOTE]
No way. That had some of the worst sound emulation around. Screwing up Streets of Rage 2's soundtrack is a dishonor.
[quote name='bsesb2003']Not really a good compilation but maybe they will release more stuff on XBLA and then later to disk. Still hoping we get Daytona and Sega Rally.[/QUOTE]
Well, Sega Rally's getting another game coming to XBLA and PSN with online play. As for Daytona USA, licensing issues come to mind. In fact, Sega had to temporarily take down OutRun Online in order to square away a few things with the Ferrari. Though here's hoping we'll see a return of the series.