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ColecoFan1981
09-11-2011, 05:57 PM
Which Konami games released for the NES and Super NES, among others, were also ported to such modern systems as the Sony PS2?
What I'd like to see in the near-future, among others, is:
*A compilation of Castlevania a la Super Mario All-Stars and Mega Man: The Wily Wars (in other words: the first three Castlevania titles for NES: 1987's Castlevania, 1988's Castlevania II: Simon's Quest and 1990's Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, all seen souped-up to at least Super NES 16-bit-style graphics a la Super Castlevania IV and the Sega Genesis title Castlevania Bloodlines).
Thank you,
Ben (ColecoFan1981)
stargate
09-11-2011, 06:18 PM
Which Konami games released for the NES and Super NES, among others, were also ported to such modern systems as the Sony PS2?
What I'd like to see in the near-future, among others, is:
*A compilation of Castlevania a la Super Mario All-Stars and Mega Man: The Wily Wars (in other words: the first three Castlevania titles for NES: 1987's Castlevania, 1988's Castlevania II: Simon's Quest and 1990's Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, all seen souped-up to at least Super NES 16-bit-style graphics a la Super Castlevania IV and the Sega Genesis title Castlevania Bloodlines).
Thank you,
Ben (ColecoFan1981)
I guess I don't fully understand your question. Would I want to see these ported to PS2? No. PS3? Sure.
ColecoFan1981
09-11-2011, 06:38 PM
I guess I don't fully understand your question. Would I want to see these ported to PS2? No. PS3? Sure.
My point is, yes, I would like to see a PS3 port of this. However, this also raises the question: why did they not bother to do this during the time of the Super NES in the early/mid 1990s, huh?
However, it seems we Americans had never seen the likes of Jackal and Blades of Steel and Stinger souped-up to 16-bit and beyond, but rather only the Japanese.
~Ben
stargate
09-11-2011, 07:27 PM
My point is, yes, I would like to see a PS3 port of this. However, this also raises the question: why did they not bother to do this during the time of the Super NES in the early/mid 1990s, huh?
However, it seems we Americans had never seen the likes of Jackal and Blades of Steel and Stinger souped-up to 16-bit and beyond, but rather only the Japanese.
~Ben
True, we seem to get screwed out of a lot of things in the U.S. game wise.
ColecoFan1981
09-11-2011, 08:32 PM
True, we seem to get screwed out of a lot of things in the U.S. game wise.
My point further is this: The Castlevania Chronicles title for the original PS is not (and I boldened the term to make a strong emphasis) what many of us came to expect: it was not a true anthology title in the vein of Super Mario All-Stars or Mega Man: The Wily Wars, but rather a reworking of a version of the Japanese Akumajou Dracula originally exclusively released for the Sharp X68000 computer.
~Ben
Sysop
09-12-2011, 10:41 AM
It won't be ported to the PS2 because the only games which are released for that console today are budget shovelware and Fifa/Madden.
Loremaster
09-12-2011, 05:14 PM
Yeah, why just PS2? If they did it kinda like Sonic's Genesis Collection on the PS360, that would be pretty neat. Either that, or like the Megaman collections on the Gamecube/PS2 with all the extras and such.
As an aside, it would be pretty neat to have interviews with staff from the various games, or some sort of retrospective feature included as an extra. Wishlisting, right?
ColecoFan1981
09-12-2011, 05:41 PM
Yeah, why just PS2? If they did it kinda like Sonic's Genesis Collection on the PS360, that would be pretty neat. Either that, or like the Megaman collections on the Gamecube/PS2 with all the extras and such.
As an aside, it would be pretty neat to have interviews with staff from the various games, or some sort of retrospective feature included as an extra. Wishlisting, right?
Yes, I would be for that if they modeled it like the Genesis Collection. And also like Konami's numerous Arcade Classics anthologies for Game Boy Advance, PS1 and other systems.
I wonder if we Americans are interested in seeing Wai Wai World?
~Ben
Aussie2B
09-12-2011, 06:40 PM
I'd be interested in Wai Wai World, but 99.999999% of American gamers would have no idea what it is nor would they care.
I'm glad that Chronicles is what is is. Better to get a game that practically no one would have access to outside of emulation (since, really, even the most diehard of us collectors don't tend to buy Japanese PCs), rather than ports/remakes of a bunch of games we can easy get.
It still would be pretty neat, I suppose, but I'd be worried that they'd muck it up. They've done a lot of things to rape the Castlevania series in the past decade.
One thing that is a bummer, though, is that only Europe got those colorized collections of Konami Game Boy games. I imported one of them (I wanted TwinBee Da! and the only English version of the first Game Boy Goemon was a nice bonus), but I'd love to get the ones with the Castlevania games too.
ColecoFan1981
09-12-2011, 06:58 PM
I'd be interested in Wai Wai World, but 99.999999% of American gamers would have no idea what it is nor would they care.
I'm glad that Chronicles is what is is. Better to get a game that practically no one would have access to outside of emulation (since, really, even the most diehard of us collectors don't tend to buy Japanese PCs), rather than ports/remakes of a bunch of games we can easy get.
It still would be pretty neat, I suppose, but I'd be worried that they'd muck it up. They've done a lot of things to rape the Castlevania series in the past decade.
One thing that is a bummer, though, is that only Europe got those colorized collections of Konami Game Boy games. I imported one of them (I wanted TwinBee Da! and the only English version of the first Game Boy Goemon was a nice bonus), but I'd love to get the ones with the Castlevania games too.
Then that makes me wonder if, what was/is your opinion regarding the graphics/sounds of both Super Mario All-Stars and the Japan/Europe-only Mega Man: The Wily Wars (the US release of the latter was available via Sega Channel) anthologies?
~Ben
Aussie2B
09-12-2011, 08:29 PM
I don't really understand why that would be relevant, but I think the sound and graphics of Mario All-Stars is great. I don't have a lot of experience with The Wily Wars. The music and graphics are a little wonky from what I've seen/heard, but it's not bad.
motley6
09-12-2011, 09:03 PM
I'd like to see a Rondo of Blood/Symphony of The Night budget release compilation on the PS2.
theoakwoody
09-14-2011, 11:41 PM
Well you can buy the psp remake which has both versions included, hook it up to your tv and pretend your playing your ps2.
ubersaurus
09-14-2011, 11:47 PM
I don't see any reason a graphical or audio update would be needed, particularly if you're only going to the 16-bit level. I mean if you're going that far you may as well do a full HD remake.
Also, NES graphics and sound over SNES All Stars.
MarioMania
09-15-2011, 03:32 AM
Konami had alot of chances to release a Castlevania Compilation or Collection on the 16 bit Systems, Manly the SNES.. But they didn't
They had a chance in the PS & Saturn era, But they didn't
They had a chance with the Cube/Xbox/PS2 ..again they didn't
Like every other company that brought out Compilation or Collection on past systems like Capcom, Midway, Atari, Sega & others - Konami dosen't give a crap
Nintendo brought Super Mario All Stars based on there 8 bit games
Tecmo brought out Ninja Gaiden Trilogy based on there 8 bit games
Konami should of brought Castlevania Trilogy on the SNES or the Genesis, but they didn't
I love Konami games like Contra & Castlevania -- but piss off Konami...they won't do it
Gameguy
09-15-2011, 04:08 AM
I love Konami games like Contra & Castlevania -- but piss off Konami...they won't do it
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ColecoFan1981
09-15-2011, 05:08 AM
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The PC release was the only known Castlevania/Contra compilation released here.
~Ben
Ludwig
09-15-2011, 05:28 AM
On a Nintendo platform: Remake, yes - port, no. On any others: Not at all. Besides i'm sure Nintendo would have a word or two in this, and why would they ever license Mario to Sony? The would have to be batshit mental to do this. Didn't i also hear some of you whine just recently about Nintendo doing to many re-releases for their digital distribution thing and not embracing backwards compatibility enough? May i remind you: Except for the micro you can play any old Gameboy game on the Gameboy branded consoles that came after, and even the DS plays advance games. Then there was the Gameboy Player for the Cube, which also plays all of them, and there also was the Super Gameboy for the SNES, and the Wii-U will get something for playing DS games. Nintendo cares better about their stuff than any other - why would they or i want to see it on a PS2/3?
Aussie2B
09-15-2011, 05:33 AM
Tecmo brought out Ninja Gaiden Trilogy based on there 8 bit games
Konami should of brought Castlevania Trilogy on the SNES or the Genesis, but they didn't
If it would end up anything like the Ninja Gaiden Trilogy, then thank goodness they didn't, haha.
buzz_n64
09-15-2011, 01:29 PM
If all the 2D games were remade in Symphony of the Night style for PS3, 360, Wii, I could see great potential.
MarioMania
09-15-2011, 02:30 PM
PC dosen't count
So you bitching about the sound on Ninja Gaiden Trilogy..for the fact Konami will never do that..Maybe put there Castlevania Games on DL...
and it's my 3,000 Post
Aussie2B
09-15-2011, 04:26 PM
It's gone much more problems than the sound. The graphics are all messed up too. Like how the parallax scrolling is gone, or how that rising lava or whatever the heck it is doesn't move up, or how that one stage where it periodically goes completely dark is permanently lit up, ruining the whole stage, etc. etc.
MarioMania
09-15-2011, 07:51 PM
link me to those problems...
I'm not really good at the Ninja Gaiden Games