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We had enough SFII to last us a lifetime and Akira owns the right to the original characters in the SF EX games. How about arcade games we never got instead on compilations?:
Star Gladiator Episode: 1 Final Crusade
Justice Gakuen : Legion of Heroes / Rival Schools : United by Fate
Tech Romancer / Tyoukousenki Kikaioh
Final Fight Revenge
Cannon Spike / Gunspike
Strider 2 / Strider Hiryu 2
Gigawing 2
Another great compilations would be based on licensed games which would of course require licensing:
NEMO
U.N. Squadron / Area 88
Willow
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs / Cadillacs Kyouryuu-Shinseiki
Alien Vs. Predator
And finally, the big one:
Tatsunoko Vs Capcom : Cross Generation of Heroes
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Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
im gonna be honest fam, i see a re-release of the SF EX games much more likely than any of this:
TvC will almost certainly remain stuck on the Wii forever
Based from a manga if l remember well. I add Jojo's, Spawn in the Demon's hand and Heavy Metal Geomatrix but its licensed too. Ring of Destruction Slam Masters 2 would be cool.
that's probably the only reason why Rival Schools is not in this second collection
I'm also curious why we never got a Breath of Fire collection. I know the first game was actually made by Squaresoft, but why keep the others on lockdown? I guess they don't want to retranslate the terrible SNES translations?
Actually, it was only published in North America by SquareSoft.