Sorry people, it seems I didn't explained well the stuff to post here. Please keep in mind I'm spanish, so i can write in english better than google translate but worst than you, native people.Back to the post, the two main concepts are WEIRD (talking about gameplay or visual style) and from Japan (developed by japanese studio and aiming for japan audicences mostly, despite having US or PAL releases) So Mr.Mosquito fit the description. This way we can talk of games US or Europe missed like Fire Heroes (NTSC-J/PAL release only):It's like budget version of 'Firefighter: FD18', but with enough quality to take a look. Spiritual sequel to The Firemen (SNES/PSX) developed by the holy Human Entertainment?
WordImageSoundPlay by Tomato:Chulip (US Version was Gamestop Exclusive and very limited):Cho Aniki Seinaru Protein:Demolition Girl (very limited PAL Release):Kenka Banchou 2: Full Throttle:Metal Saga (Only part of the Metal Max series available in english. Very limited US release):Metropolismania 2 (Limited US Release):Michigan: Report from Hell (Suda51 Game with a limited Release in Europe:Remote Control Dandy SF:Robot Alchemic Drive (RAD):The AKA Champion:Tetsujin 28 GO:Tokyo Bus Guide 2:Densha de Go Final!:Stretch Panic (not so well known Treasure Game):Under the Skin:Vib Ripple:Mojib Ribbon:Zettai Zetsumei 2 (limited Release in Europe as Raw Danger):Gekibo 2 (aka Polaroid Pete 2):Berserk:Ka 2 Lets Go Hawai:Wolf of Shinjuku:Gregory Horror Show (got released in Europe):Bumpy Trot - Steambot Chronicles.
Sakura Taisen 3 - Dreamcast - 3/22/2001The highest rated Dreamcast game by Japanese gamers (according to Famitsu iirc). Think Persona 4's social link system (more complicated, with a time limit on your choices), but the dungeon crawling is replaced with a streamlined version of Valkyria Chronicle's battle system. The cutscenes were 2D hand animated with an obscene production budget (especially the intro), but most of the dialog was the usual jrpg portraits, usually with voice (yeah, voiced with some of the best voice actresses in anime; Inonue Kikoku, the voice of Belldandy from Ah! My Goddess, plays the sexy thief Lobelia here).Okay, I'll stop gushing. Yes, I beat it, got Lobelia.
I think it's interesting that the best way I can describe it is by comparing it to games that are seven years newer. None of the Sakura Taisen games were brought over, the first two were 2D srpgs/dating sims in a time when the U.S. Market needed 3D and would've not accepted the dating sim aspect. Sakura Taisen 3 would've done great at the height of anime fandom in the U.S, but not with the Dreamcast already dead. If it had gotten a PS2 port and translation within a couple of years of the Japanese release, I think it could've done well overseas. At least for me:Final Fantasy V - Fantastic bridge between the major improvements in II (US) and III (US).Terranigma - America got SoulBlazer (a classic) and Illusion of Gaia.
Why not the best of the series?Digital Devil Saga 1/2 - Fantastic dungeon crawler. Given how prevelant they were in the early 90s, why not deliver them here? I know that Atlus was smaller, but we still deserved them.Seiken Densetsu 3 - I preferred Secret of Evermore, but SD3 would have been nice.Tales of Phantasia - Got most of the others afterwards. Why didn't we get this one?Star Ocean - Yet another Enix RPG that the US never got.As a huge SNES RPG fan (and having owned or played virtually every NA release), I really missed out on some of the late classics.
The last big RPG on NA shores for the system was (from my memory) Chrono Trigger, or Lufia 2. Yet we missed out on some of the even bigger ones. DoDonPachi DaiOuJou - PS2 (Arika, )One of the best SHMUP ever created by Cave and actually the best conversion about this saga (it's also available on PS1, Saturn and 360, the latter is known for being heavy bugged). It comes with a super-play DVD.Sega Ages 2500 Vol. 25: Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box - PS2 (SEGA, )A compilation with some good old Megadrive/Genesis gems: Gunstar Heroes, Dynamite Headdy and the quite expensive Alien Soldier.All 3 games made by Treasure, you need more?
(final full level-the boss fight is always its own circle on the overworld map)DoReMi Fantasy is what happens when you fuse Super Mario World platforming with Bubble Bobble bubble-blowing mechanics.Do I need to say anything more? Probably not, but another wonderful thing about this game is that between extending and retracting Pinnochio nose platforms, party hat launchers, wine glass pyramids, falling cookies, church bells, timpani drum launchers, crashing cymbals, mice heads popping in and out, and a giant cake on which giant forks and knives attack you, the game clearly adopts one of my favorite philosophies for 2D platformers: if something exists in the real world, then it can somehow be made into a platform or obstacle in a video game world. Sakura Taisen 3 - Dreamcast - 3/22/2001The highest rated Dreamcast game by Japanese gamers (according to Famitsu iirc). Think Persona 4's social link system (more complicated, with a time limit on your choices), but the dungeon crawling is replaced with a streamlined version of Valkyria Chronicle's battle system. The cutscenes were 2D hand animated with an obscene production budget (especially the intro), but most of the dialog was the usual jrpg portraits, usually with voice (yeah, voiced with some of the best voice actresses in anime; Inonue Kikoku, the voice of Belldandy from Ah! My Goddess, plays the sexy thief Lobelia here).Okay, I'll stop gushing. Yes, I beat it, got Lobelia.
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I think it's interesting that the best way I can describe it is by comparing it to games that are seven years newer. None of the Sakura Taisen games were brought over, the first two were 2D srpgs/dating sims in a time when the U.S.
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Market needed 3D and would've not accepted the dating sim aspect. Sakura Taisen 3 would've done great at the height of anime fandom in the U.S, but not with the Dreamcast already dead. If it had gotten a PS2 port and translation within a couple of years of the Japanese release, I think it could've done well overseas.
Tetsujin 28 Gou Ps2 Iso Creator Download
MK Deception works fine for me.Load working iso in Daemon Tools or put the game disc in your DVD drive.Copy files from Daemon Tools virtual DVD drive or your real DVD drive to your PC hddOpen ISO Buster. Load game ISO or select Daemon Tools virtual DVD drive or your real DVD drive with game loaded. Right click the red ISO icon/Volume Name (under Track 01), go to 'Directory Tree and file information' 'List tree-info (in txt file)' 'LBA, Relative Path', save FileList.txt to the same directory of the game files.Open FileList.txt in Mircosoft Office Word. Select from the top menu, Table Sort, Sort by Field 1, Type Number, Ascending. Save file and exit Word.Open CDGENPS2, from the top menu select Advanced Import Tree File, from IsoBuster.
Browse to the game files directory and select your FileList.txt file. Select Import Ordering by LBA (no fix) and hit OK.Click VOL on the left and rename the ISO Volume name to the same name as the working ISO volume name. You can see it in ISO Buster. Click OK.Click IMG on the left, type a name, dropdown save as type to ISO Files (.iso) and click save.When the boat arrives at port:-), copy the image to the PS2 hdd and play it.Thats how I have been doing it lately. Let me know how it goes.
What process did you use because when I am doing it and burning to DVDRW its saying not a PS2 disk and yet its the same way that I did Guilty Gear XX #Reload.Had the same with MK Deception.BTW my PS2 does read DVD-RW and have used them to install and test the other games I have shrunk.I put the.iso on my hdd, open it with daemon tools then iso buster. I then dragged all the file in nero in their LBA order except the 3 dummy files which I replaced with notepad ones. I then re-installed the.iso to my ps2 hdd using winhiip. Why waste a dvd-r?
Sony CDDVD Gen doesn't always work also. From my tests I haven't found an iso that CDDVD Gen could create that would work when cdgenps2 didn't work. I have found games that don't work when resized with both apps.
That's just my results, YMMV.
Sorry people, it seems I didn't explained well the stuff to post here. Please keep in mind I'm spanish, so i can write in english better than google translate but worst than you, native people.Back to the post, the two main concepts are WEIRD (talking about gameplay or visual style) and from Japan (developed by japanese studio and aiming for japan audicences mostly, despite having US or PAL releases) So Mr.Mosquito fit the description. This way we can talk of games US or Europe missed like Fire Heroes (NTSC-J/PAL release only):It's like budget version of 'Firefighter: FD18', but with enough quality to take a look. Spiritual sequel to The Firemen (SNES/PSX) developed by the holy Human Entertainment? WordImageSoundPlay by Tomato:Chulip (US Version was Gamestop Exclusive and very limited):Cho Aniki Seinaru Protein:Demolition Girl (very limited PAL Release):Kenka Banchou 2: Full Throttle:Metal Saga (Only part of the Metal Max series available in english.
Very limited US release):Metropolismania 2 (Limited US Release):Michigan: Report from Hell (Suda51 Game with a limited Release in Europe:Remote Control Dandy SF:Robot Alchemic Drive (RAD):The AKA Champion:Tetsujin 28 GO:Tokyo Bus Guide 2:Densha de Go Final!:Stretch Panic (not so well known Treasure Game):Under the Skin:Vib Ripple:Mojib Ribbon:Zettai Zetsumei 2 (limited Release in Europe as Raw Danger):Gekibo 2 (aka Polaroid Pete 2):Berserk:Ka 2 Lets Go Hawai:Wolf of Shinjuku:Gregory Horror Show (got released in Europe):Bumpy Trot - Steambot Chronicles.