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I did watch one gameplay video played with emulator and I would guess first reason why that hasn't gotten re-release is that games background is actually highly compressed video instead of actual 3D elements not only making it look really awful on modern displays and devices but also limits aspect ratio to 4:3 which isn't good when most users have 16:9 or 16:10 displays.
Another reason may be they used almost exactly the same gameplay elements and music with something like animations and voice acting being much worse.
I'd even pay a premium for it and achievement support..
Metal Slug was also pretty odd as I remember they did release collection on all consoles and seperate version on PC as well. Metal Slug 3 seems to be mobile version which they then simply decided to re-re-release on Steam as well. Things get even weirder as they did have DRM-Free, OS X and Linux versions on Humble, but now they can't be bought anywhere.
As for why companies (includes Sony and Nintendo with their oldies as well) won't release many old titles at once is simply lisencing issues. It's actually really hard to release anything other than first party titles without issues. This game was/is part of collection though.
Only Part 2 actually got a translation and much more famous than the previous title.
A translation and a port for Part 1 it doesn't seems too good for Sega's side.
I own it for PS2. You're wrong.
http://www.mobygames.com/search/quick?q=space%20channel%205
In any way you people still forgot one main issue of first part: backgrounds are STILL low quality pre-rendered videos which they most likely won't be able to redo so you would be stuck with 480p resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio and desynced characters.
I would love to see Part 1 so I could retire my PS2 collection.
You may be thinking of Part 2 and the Dreamcast, which never did get an English version of the game. The first time it was released in English was on the PS2 as part of the special edition that had both games.
That is like releasing Sonic 2 on steam skipping on Sonic... y they do this to us?