Fans of "Treasure Co. Ltd" videogames
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Fans of "Treasure Co. Ltd" videogames
Hardcore Gaming 101 has, in their recent 6/24 update, reviewed a good portion of Treasure's library. Check it out if you're a fan:
http://hg101.classicgaming.gamespy.com/index.html
"To commemorate them being so rad, HG101 presents a super look at most of Treasure's gameography - Gunstar Heroes, Light Crusader, Dynamite Headdy, Guardian Heroes, Alien Soldier, Mischief Makers, Radiant Silvergun / Ikaruga, Bangai-O, Yuyu Hakusho / Bleach DS, Silhouette Mirage, Rakugaki Showtime, Sin and Punishment, Astro Boy: The Omega Factor, and Stretch Panic. This obviously isn't every game they've done...it's missing McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure (will probably be featured in a MickeyD's themed bit later down the line), Wario World (because it'd probably fit in better with a Wario article), and Hajime no Ippo for the GBA and Dragon Drive for the Gamecube (not particularly notable.) And of course there's Gradius V, already covered elsewhere. I know that when mainstream mags do an article on Treasure, they're desperately trying to prove their street cred, but I think this assemblage is better than the lot of them. I'm also happy that I got NullDC working, because frame buffer perfect captures of Ikaruga looks absolutely gorgeous, even at standard def. Bangai-O looks shocking good too - it really stands out even more when compared to the rather dull looking N64 game (which is not the superior version! Despite what people may lead you to believe!)"
http://hg101.classicgaming.gamespy.com/index.html
"To commemorate them being so rad, HG101 presents a super look at most of Treasure's gameography - Gunstar Heroes, Light Crusader, Dynamite Headdy, Guardian Heroes, Alien Soldier, Mischief Makers, Radiant Silvergun / Ikaruga, Bangai-O, Yuyu Hakusho / Bleach DS, Silhouette Mirage, Rakugaki Showtime, Sin and Punishment, Astro Boy: The Omega Factor, and Stretch Panic. This obviously isn't every game they've done...it's missing McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure (will probably be featured in a MickeyD's themed bit later down the line), Wario World (because it'd probably fit in better with a Wario article), and Hajime no Ippo for the GBA and Dragon Drive for the Gamecube (not particularly notable.) And of course there's Gradius V, already covered elsewhere. I know that when mainstream mags do an article on Treasure, they're desperately trying to prove their street cred, but I think this assemblage is better than the lot of them. I'm also happy that I got NullDC working, because frame buffer perfect captures of Ikaruga looks absolutely gorgeous, even at standard def. Bangai-O looks shocking good too - it really stands out even more when compared to the rather dull looking N64 game (which is not the superior version! Despite what people may lead you to believe!)"
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Those are indeed some good reviews. I think I've read them before, are they new or is it just a new blurb from today with links to articles they had written before? Anyway, a good resource.
I'm sad that I've never played Alien Soldier.
I'm sad that I've never played Alien Soldier.
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