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按此可將縮圖變更大的圖像於 Sega Ages Vol. 25: Gunstar Heroes: Treasure Box
詳細描述
Three of the most popular Sega Mega Drive action games appear in one great compilation, publisher under the Sega Ages label. Gunstar Heroes: Treasure Box has been developed by Treasure themselves, containing the following three games: Gunstar Heroes, Dynamite Headdy and Alien Soldier.
The collection contains the Japanese original and a number of foreign versions of each game (for example the US version of Dynamite Headdy, which changed some of the graphics and the European version of Alien Soldier), super plays of Alien Solder and Gunstar Heroes, option to record your own play, concept illustrations and artworks, display options to neutralize the original sprite flickering and a higher resolution.
Gunstar Heroes was originally released in 1993 and is a horizontal scrolling action-shooting game, which can be played with two persons simultaneously. A remake with new features was released in 2005 on Gameboy Advance.
Dynamite Headdy was released one year later, in 1994 and is a horizontal scrolling comical action game with lots of puzzle elements. The game was simultaneously released on Mega Drive and Game Gear in Japan, however no other ports or remakes were released afterwards.
The last game of the compilation - Alien Soldier - was released in 1995 and only published on Mega Drive. It is a 1-player action shooting game, which used all the capabilities of the 16-bit hardware generation, including impressive boss characters. Despite appearance of the Sega Saturn console in 1995, the game has reached high attention among action game fans and is still popular and well known at present.
3 Collected Greats of the Genesis and more Aside from some minor sound emulation issues, this is a perfect collection. The original artwork and other extras are wonderful.
I would also like very much to thank user AtlanticSurfer for the unlock code!
choanikijin(25) on 15, Jan. 2008 23:00 (HKT)
Your ultimate 16-bit Treasure Box indeed! Except for the 2 licensed game (McDonaldLand and Yu Yu Hakusho), this basically completes your 16 - bit Treasure games collection for Mega Drive. Even includes the little seen Game Gear version of Gunstar Heroes.
Long live Sega and the golden era of video games!
Atlanticsurfer(2) on 08, Feb. 2007 21:32 (HKT)
Even more games to unlock too.... This collection is really well thought out, and offers a wealth of features. There are some good easter eggs included too:
Not only can you select the Japanese or Overseas version of each game (press select in any game to bring up the sub-menu), but you can also unlock the hidden Game Gear and 'prototype' versions of Gunstar Heroes and the Game Gear or Sega Master System versions of Dynamite Headdy. These can be accessed by holding right on the D-pad at the version-select prompt (in the sub-menu) for 12 seconds. They will stay unlocked if you then then 'save system file' after.
So theres even more than just the three classic Genesis/Megadrive titles here after all. I recommend all retro fans to buy this great package right now, before it goes out of print and becomes a sort after collectors package with a collectors price to match! You know it will...
I A on 06, Feb. 2007 09:17 (HKT)
Awesome! A selection of innovative action games, originally released on the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis console.
Gunstar Heroes & Alien Soldier are very entertaining shooters, and the graphics are still very impressive, with massive sprites and scaling effects. There is plenty of animated carnage and mayhem, power ups and massive bosses. If you are a fan of the side-scrolloing 'run and gun' games, these two titles require quick reflexes and plenty of skill, so there's a real challenge.
Dynamite Heady is a platform game where the epoonymous character flings his head to defeat enemies, as he's a puppet. It is pretty wacky and has some very original scenarios and outrageous bosses and a very listenable soundtrack.
Both Gunstar Heroes and Alien Soldier are quite hard to find, and it would cost a fair amount to purchase the originals. As this collection is very cheap, and features the original games, plus extras such a promotional artwork (as well as the option to improve the game resolution etc on the PS2), there is little reason to give this a miss.
I would like to end by saying that the original releases of these games, especially Alien Soldier featured some slowdown when too many things were happening on screen. Thankfully these editions do not have this problem, and people who own PAL originals could now play in 60hz speed. The emulation is also perfect.
Have fun children!
Nemmo(8) on 02, Jul. 2006 03:07 (HKT)
Its Gunstar Heroes! I loved Gunstar Heroes on my Sega Genesis, so why wouldnt I love my Gunstar Heroes on my PS2? And its not just Gunstar either! This game package comes with two more games as well, Dynamite Heady and Alien Soldier. I havent had too much time to play these games due to the fact that my CD ROM DRIVER disk is acting funky right now, but I did have enough time to beat Gunstar Heroes. Same great game, looks better on a big screen TV! You even have the option of switching everything into English with the "Overseas" Mode. All in all, if you liked Gunstar Heroes, Dynamite Heady, or Alien Soldier on the Sega Genesis, then you'll love it on your PS2 just as much.
Good:
Same great Gunstar Heroes, Dynamite Heady, and Alien Soldier from the good old Sega days.
Bad:
If you didnt like the games in the past, you wont like them now.
Ditto:
There's an archive of concept art and promotional stuff on here!