Author Topic: Konami Announces Castlevania DS Collection And Updates Suikoden Remasters Status  (Read 1180 times)

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Offline Shaymin

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Does Sony have a blood pact with Konami that makes it so we'll never see Symphony of the Night on a Nintendo system?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/68343/konami-announces-castlevania-ds-collection-and-updates-suikoden-remasters-status

Konami has continued their quest to bring more of their old games to modern platforms with a newly announced compilation out today and an update on a long-awaited one.

The Castlevania DominuS Collection compiles the three DS Castlevania exploration games (Dawn of Sorrow, Portrait of Ruin, Order of Ecclesia) as well as the original and remastered versions of arcade game Haunted Castle. This collection is available now on the eShop.

Konami also updated the status of remasters of the first two Suikoden RPGs, which are due in one package in March of 2025. The battle system will include options for auto-battling as well as a speedup of up to 4x.

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Offline Luigi Dude

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**** yeah that Castlevania Collection announcement just made my day.  Dawn of Sorrow and Order of Ecclesia are my favorite IGA vania titles so this is great new.  Still got a lot of stuff in my backlog right now I'm trying to finish up, but this Collection will make a great month of gaming early next year.
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And so begins another 2-3 year wait for the inevitable physical version. -_-
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Suikoden! Yes! I've been waiting for this for almost 20 years, ever since first reading about the games in GameFaqs magazines back in the 90's (and silently stewing at how developers were ignoring my beloved N64!).
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