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Those games had the potential to top SoTN but were held back by the limitations of the hardware. I'd love to see either of the 3 games (Or all 3 in a perfect world) with high quality music, voice acting during dialogue scenes, and the necessity for dual screen features removed.
But yeah, I'm shocked they haven't even put out some lazy rom collection by now. Its really weird.
There's nothing wrong with emulation, especially when its done well (and the Advanced collection falls in that category). What would a port bring that emulation wouldn't? And hell, with emulation you might have the option to use already existing ROM hacks which is a big bonus to some of us.
I mean yeah they could go and add VA and redone music.....but when has Konami ever done stuff like that? You must be getting spoiled by the recent SQEX stuff,
Some examples for the DoS seals:
https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/3408/
https://www.romhacking.net/hacks/4373/ (also the ice blocks and name input)
If romhackers can do it, so can whoever they contract out the work to (and given M2's track record, they easily could).
Hah dude I barely play modern games so I don't even know what you're talking about regarding SquareEnix to be honest.
But no like, the idea of definitive or upgraded ports was something that was around for even the PS1 and PS2 era, especially with Capcom games. I say idea because yes, while Marvel Vs Capcom EX Edition added a few cosmetic and gameplay touches here and there, it was on inferior hardware. Nowadays since these older games don't have limitations on modern hardware it just makes sense.
Also, you look at games like the modern ports of Wild Guns and Ninja Warriors, and they're great examples of really adding more life to these older games while still retaining what made them good games in the first place. But I mean, those are kinda extreme examples.
I don't think there is anything wrong with emulation but in this day and age its just lazy. I know that nobody wants to talk about it because they think the FBI will break down their door, but we've all been using roms for like two decades now.
P.S. if you want a Konami example, refer to the PSP port of SoTN...which was even used for the PS4 port of the game! (Which is cool and stupid considering they didn't even reimplement R2 and L2 >_> )
Tragic Freudian typo with "falls"
I suggest reading what I wrote, because that's not a typo.
So its definitely possible, and would be especially good since Dawn, Portrait, and Ecclesia are probably all better than Circle of the Moon and Harmony of Dissonance.
The ds emulation is trash, would love an official collection.
Call me crazy, but wouldn't it be possible to just use the mouse cursor for the touch screen features (Like holding down M3 for Touch Screen activation)?
I get that many use a controller, but after playing 100hours of Bloodstained and most of this collection with M&K, M&K is very easy to get used to.
Regardless, I have no problem just using the original hardware (even SotN and the less successful Saturn port) to play these anyway, but wouldn't mind getting them digitally so I don't wear them out.
It has been done before though. Just look at Megaman Zero/ZX Legacy Collection for an example of what a DS collection would probably look like.