I wonder if they'll take those HYAA! noises out whenever Hiryu uses his sword when they bring it over to the states. Y'know, like they've done every other time they've localized it.
The Japanese release has a retail version that comes with digital copies of Strider 1 and 2. It also has a special edition that comes with a bunch of other stuff.
The physical PlayStation 3 version of the 2014 Strider, including all its extras: a custom "Strider" PS3 theme, a special video interview with the first game's director Kouichi Yotsui, and download codes for the "Game Archives" version of "Strider Hiryu 1&2."Special Box" - a storage box with cover artwork done by veteran Mega Man artist Ryuji Higurashi."Strider Hiryu Visual Chronicle" - An 80-pages artwork compilation including art pieces from Strider, Strider 2 and the new Strider, as well as unpublished material from the cancelled Famicom Strider. The cover art is done by the Capcom artist known as "Tamio" (たみお)."Strider Hiryu Sound Chronicle" - A 3-CD soundtrack compilation of all three Strider games. The soundtrack for the first Strider includes the full fixed soundtrack extracted from the "Resale Version" (再販版) sound board, plus an unused track ("4Stage Start 3") from the Arcade and a bonus track with music from the Sharp X68000 port of the game. Cover art done by Tamio."Instruction Card & Sticker Set" - The stickers and instruction material used in the Arcade cabinets for the first Strider and Strider 2."Pocket Spread Clear File" - Includes the Special Box and Visual Chronicle cover artworks."Mask" - A crimson Hiryu-like facemask with the "Hi" kanji sewed on its side."Badge" - The chest badge with the red "Hi" kanji seen in Hiryu's new design. It comes with a writing from the game's art director, Sho Sakai.
Lies! No Arcade Card Strider! In all seriousness that is pretty nice. I find it kind of odd that the ps3 and 360 couldn't do this game at 60 fps in 720p. Probably more like they were told to do that so it would make the new next gen systems seem way more impressive.
Quote from: geise on February 16, 2014, 09:51:36 AMLies! No Arcade Card Strider! In all seriousness that is pretty nice. I find it kind of odd that the ps3 and 360 couldn't do this game at 60 fps in 720p. Probably more like they were told to do that so it would make the new next gen systems seem way more impressive.Probably true.This all makes me wish I had a Japanese PS3.
Quote from: Mathius on February 16, 2014, 12:18:06 PMQuote from: geise on February 16, 2014, 09:51:36 AMLies! No Arcade Card Strider! In all seriousness that is pretty nice. I find it kind of odd that the ps3 and 360 couldn't do this game at 60 fps in 720p. Probably more like they were told to do that so it would make the new next gen systems seem way more impressive.Probably true.This all makes me wish I had a Japanese PS3. Isn't the PS3 region free? Perhaps there might be a game or 2 that doesn't work on it, but generally speaking, I would think it'd work just fine on a US PS3?
Quote from: ParanoiaDragon on February 16, 2014, 02:00:27 PMQuote from: Mathius on February 16, 2014, 12:18:06 PMQuote from: geise on February 16, 2014, 09:51:36 AMLies! No Arcade Card Strider! In all seriousness that is pretty nice. I find it kind of odd that the ps3 and 360 couldn't do this game at 60 fps in 720p. Probably more like they were told to do that so it would make the new next gen systems seem way more impressive.Probably true.This all makes me wish I had a Japanese PS3. Isn't the PS3 region free? Perhaps there might be a game or 2 that doesn't work on it, but generally speaking, I would think it'd work just fine on a US PS3?It is? I had no idea.