![]() Meanwhile the rest of us waited patiently for the dust to settle and the game of musical chairs with Ikaruga's home conversion fate to stop and be finalized one way or another.Įventually after noticing the sizable interest and potential preorders in both America and Japan, as well as all of the begging by hardcore shooter fans and Treasure fans alike, Treasure finally graced Japanese Dreamcast owners with a fitting swan song to the consoles short but very blissful life with a port of their very HOT shooter released on the Dreamcast last September. Some hardcore gamers did all they could to cope with the thought that a port of Ikaruga would not come to pass, even going out and purchasing used NAOMI Ikaruga boards for several hundred dollars. and Europe.Īfter the controversial on-again, off-again release date fiasco of the Dreamcast version last year that had import shops panicking thanks to over six months of delays and denials of the port's existence, hopes for a home conversion were all but gone. But unlike Radiant Silvergun, Ikaruga wasn't sitting still on one console this time and is being officially released in both the U.S. Similar to Radiant Silvergun, Ikaruga began its life on Sega Arcade hardware and then ported to a Sega console (Dreamcast). Finally in 2001, when Treasure, a company not known for sequels, prepared to unleash a NAOMI powered arcade shooter with text underneath that read "Project RS2", hardcore shooter fans sang to the heavens as speculation began and ran amok all across the internet as they awaited the arrival of what they felt was at long last the long awaited sequel to Treasure's original Saturn masterpiece. ![]()
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