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I was one the few lucky Americans in the late 90s to have a store-bought copy of PD Saga. I wanted a port badly on PSN, but remember the game's director saying part of the code was lost.
We may never see a legit copy of that masterpiece in digital form now. There are some short Dreamcast and PlayStation games that would be perfect for ios (Cannonspike could be beaten in 20 minutes!). Sword of the Berserk had quick time elements, but I don't if virtual buttons would cut it. House of the Dead, Point Blank could be perfect. I think the early Time Crisis games were misguided but I have hope for light gun games. |
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And about loosing part of the code to PDS - how in the duce does that happen!?
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I have no idea. 1up.com had a feature story on it a few years back.
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The Italian Job (Playstation)
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Courier Crisis for Playstation and I know it's neither of your consoles but I'd love Road Rash.
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Thanks for the heads up!
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I agree with some previous posters, there aren't many PS1 RPGs that I wouldn't like to see ported. I'd love Final fantasy 9 in particular. Can't comment on the Saturn as I never owned one! |
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