I doubt Switch gets all these games but it'll get most of the ones everyone wants.I am sure the switch is going to get all these titles and more. They will probably be better emulated too. The only downside is they are being sold piecemeal.
I doubt Switch gets all these games but it'll get most of the ones everyone wants.I am sure the switch is going to get all these titles and more. They will probably be better emulated too. The only downside is they are being sold piecemeal.
They normally get added anywhere from one week to one month before actual release for a new game. Since this would be an update for the Steam release, I wouldn't expect an update on that until a day or two before the patch goes live. For the console version, however, the trophies will probably be loaded on the PSN about two weeks before release.
Presumably they'll be the same trophies/achievements across all platforms.
Only a handful of fighting games and late beatemups use the 6 button controller, and they generally have a 3 button config, for that matter these collections usually ignore the 6 button config, so shouldn't be a big issueSort of an odd question - how finnicky are Genesis games on a modern controller? I'd probably pick it up for PC, but I use a 360 controller there, and I'm a bit worried that the translation from six face buttons will make games too wonky. How many games use them all regularly? I've never even touched a Sega console so I have no idea.
I've been meaning to grab a retro controller (probably 8bitdo) for a better D-pad, if that's a concern, too.
Most games in this collection were made with the three button controller in mind, and many of those games only actively focus on two buttons with the third button functioning similar to how many games used the select button on NES.Sort of an odd question - how finnicky are Genesis games on a modern controller? I'd probably pick it up for PC, but I use a 360 controller there, and I'm a bit worried that the translation from six face buttons will make games too wonky. How many games use them all regularly? I've never even touched a Sega console so I have no idea.
I've been meaning to grab a retro controller (probably 8bitdo) for a better D-pad, if that's a concern, too.
Switch will receive their own classics collection and arguably, the good one. Just wait.Why would this not come to Switch? That's the only console I'd ever buy this on. Seems like a perfect fit for playing these old classics. Kind of surprised.
Port-begging has been prohibited here and on the old site for *years*That's awesome that a legitimate observation on here justifies a warning.
Sorry, guess I should be more productive and go back to name-calling.
Port-begging has been prohibited here and on the old site for *years*
Switch will receive their own classics collection and arguably, the good one. Just wait.
Don't these achievements lists normally leak pretty early?
The last gen collection had pretty poor achievements as far as I remember.
Sort of an odd question - how finnicky are Genesis games on a modern controller? I'd probably pick it up for PC, but I use a 360 controller there, and I'm a bit worried that the translation from six face buttons will make games too wonky. How many games use them all regularly? I've never even touched a Sega console so I have no idea.
I've been meaning to grab a retro controller (probably 8bitdo) for a better D-pad, if that's a concern, too.
I kinda want this collection but i really want some info on how good the emulation is. The last collection had some bad emulation, specialy in the sound department.
This new collection has more games, online multiplayer and, if the games are ported by the same devs who ported it to Steam, better emulation.Is this going to be much different than the copy of my Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection on the PS3??
This new collection has more games, online multiplayer and, if the games are ported by the same devs who ported it to Steam, better emulation.
I see, thanks!This new collection has more games, online multiplayer and, if the games are ported by the same devs who ported it to Steam, better emulation.
The preorder is up on the EU PlayStation Store.
https://store.playstation.com/pt-pt/product/EP0177-CUSA09771_00-SMDCPREORDERB000
What? I haven't noticed that before.
Your port begging aside, I'd assume that Sega will have different plans for Switch. Probably selling the games individually on the eshop or perhaps they'll be teaming up with Nintendo for some kind of Virtual Console revival.Why would this not come to Switch? That's the only console I'd ever buy this on. Seems like a perfect fit for playing these old classics. Kind of surprised.
Maybe there will be additional games in the future? Probably not, idk. Please don't mess this up Sega.
Was it a poor list? I dunno, after looking at it it seems they awarded the players for actually doing some stuff in the games from the collection. Much better than trophy sets from Arcade Archives games (go through options, reset the game and post any high score and you're done - pathetic).
I wouldn't worry about it much. Most games on PSN has this for some reason even if they don't have any microtransactions.
Your port begging aside, I'd assume that Sega will have different plans for Switch. Probably selling the games individually on the eshop or perhaps they'll be teaming up with Nintendo for some kind of Virtual Console revival.
you're getting M2 ports. If anyone should be port begging, it should be the PS4/XBone fans. You're getting the superior ports on your console yet you ask for the slop that is these? THAT should be the real warning.Why would this not come to Switch? That's the only console I'd ever buy this on. Seems like a perfect fit for playing these old classics. Kind of surprised.
I wouldn't worry about it much. Most games on PSN has this for some reason even if they don't have any microtransactions.
The only one for finishing a game was Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, I think.I haven't played many of the Arcade Archives but I agree that the ones I've played were pretty lame.
Still the old collections trophy list weren't much fun either.
I don't mind the boring easy ones if they're balanced with interesting hard ones.
Did any of them involve finishing a game? All I remember was lots of easy ones on early levels.
you're getting M2 ports. If anyone should be port begging, it should be the PS4/XBone fans. You're getting the superior ports on your console yet you ask for the slop that is these? THAT should be the real warning.
Mod support?
They're doing Sega Ages on Switch.Your port begging aside, I'd assume that Sega will have different plans for Switch. Probably selling the games individually on the eshop or perhaps they'll be teaming up with Nintendo for some kind of Virtual Console revival.
Of course they are, I forgot about that.
Could be.The description of PSN games never seems to change once its been published. The size for instance is always wrong after a couple of updates. Maybe devs put the DLC thing in to give themselves the option later on.
Switch will receive their own classics collection and arguably, the good one. Just wait.
The only one for finishing a game was Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, I think.
Given the 3DS remaster prices it'll probably be $6 per MD game. They may also do collections for each wave like on 3DS but that's not confirmed.No they won't. The games will be released individually on Switch and owners will end up paying 10 times the cost of this collection on other platforms.
Could be.
I am fine with it if it meant more games like Sonic 3&K or other games.
Those would be cool too.