KidMarine wrote:Serenade wrote:KidMarine wrote: Knowing Sega, it'll be Xbone and Switch only.
They are actually very keen on Playstation platforms
True. But their penchant for fucking things up overrides all.
Telekill wrote:My highest hopes are that Shenmue 1 and 2 will be included in an HD collection in physical form and that there will be a limited run steelbook collectors edition.
Question: What do you guys think they would put in a hypothetical collector's edition of the Shenmue HD Collection? Assume it's happening regardless that a collector's edition is probably not happening even if the collection is.
My dream Shenmue Collection Collector's Edition:
- Steelbook
- 10" Figure of Ryo and Shenhua together
- Specialized VMU that has all Shenmue VMU mini games preinstalled (unable to connect to a Dreamcast)
- Artbook
- Soundtrack on CD
- Behind the scenes Blu-ray
FlagshipFighter wrote:I know this might be an unrealistic expectation of mine, but I would really love to see the Saturn version of Shenmue playable, or at the very least shown in more detail.
Spaghetti wrote:FlagshipFighter wrote:I know this might be an unrealistic expectation of mine, but I would really love to see the Saturn version of Shenmue playable, or at the very least shown in more detail.
From what Cedric and Ryan Payton have said, YSnet actually has access to that version as it kind of comes under the umbrella of development materials from the series Yu is allowed to use to help make Shenmue III.
Unfortunately, Ryan said during the Back in my Play podcast he was on that nobody actually knows where the Saturn Shenmue source code is.
ShenGCH wrote:Tattooed on Yu Suzuki's back, I imagine. We're gonna need some infiltrators
Honestly, though, would the source code not just be on a disc or hard drive in storage somewhere, if not (or at least once was) in Yu's possession?
Spaghetti wrote: It is what it is. Archiving and preservation in the video game industry is fucking awful.
I know people bitch about remasters but now that companies know they can make cheap(ish) money on repackaged old products they have more incentive for archiving and preserving the source code.
celsowm wrote: I was wondering if SEGA "still" have the Lossless Audio voice clips of Shenmue (IMO, Shenmue has some kind of clipping/noise).
Spaghetti wrote: It is what it is. Archiving and preservation in the video game industry is fucking awful.
I know people bitch about remasters but now that companies know they can make cheap(ish) money on repackaged old products they have more incentive for archiving and preserving the source code.
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