Sony has revealed several new screenshots, as well as the hard disk drive space requirements, for three of the latest PS2 Classics releases in Japan: Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001, Gunstar Heroes: Treasure Box and Neo Contra.
This week Trees returns and we are talking about the Japanese developer Treasure, best known for some of the most impressive games on Sega’s consoles (Gunstar Heroes, Radiant Silvergun, Guardian Heroes, and Ikaruga) as well as Nintendo’s later consoles (Bangai-O and Sin & Punishment). We discuss the company origins, values, and of course the entire library of this innovative developer.
There are some real gems here, and you can buy them without any problems.
Thank god i still have the original Einhander for the PSone but i would really love it if it was released digitally so i can play it on my Vita.
Why didn't this get the HD and online treatment? This is sad glad i kept my ps2 version.
The street fighters after turbo didnt get HD treatment so why would this? Unfortunately not too many play these games.. Or not enough to warrant an HD makeover.. I wish it would though.. I love this game
with no online play CvS2 is pointless. ;_;
I personally can't wait! I usually play locally anyway and Capcom vs SNK is amazing.
Hopefully S vs. C Chaos follows suit as well....