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Maybe if it actually came out in America...
Yeah, I can't really get interested in this if it's just in Japan... Still, a graphical and audial overhaul of classics is always tempting.
The first set of Sega Classics were released one at a time in Japan, but then they released like 12 or 15 in one package here (for PS2)... they're remakes though, and supposedly some were better than others (Golden Axe's refit, for instance, was supposedly not so great)... but it looks like this new set will improve over the first set, so who knows. Of course, without a PS2 it doesn't matter much either way to me... :)
You DO realize that humanity has evolved to the point where what was once merely an additional organ that helped survival has managed to worm it's way into being completely needed to live, right? Um, the organ I am referring to is the Playstation 2.
You're right that it has, but that organ is the PC, not the PS2. :)

... what? I've only played about 150 hours of Guild Wars in the month or so since getting it... um, yeah, "TV"... oh, right, that thing you watch movies on... *goes to play Guild Wars, despite already clocking some hours of the game today and quitting just half an hour ago with statements of "I'm bored for today"*
These one's will definitly be better than the previous Sega Ages.

Quote:Just as the series reaches its twentieth installment, Sega is responding to criticism and making some big changes. In the latest issue of Famitsu, Sega Ages series producer Yosuke Okunari reveals that Sega has dissolved its relationship with D3 Publisher, with whom it had formed a company called 3D Ages to develop and publish all previous Sega Ages titles. Starting with volume 20, the Sega Ages series games will be developed and published directly through Sega.

Quote:Of the seven games revealed in Famitsu, Dynamite Dekka, Panzer Dragoon and Advanced Daisenryaku have some mention of being remade. Don't fret, though, as Sega also plans on including the original versions of all games