It's even more disappointing when you know that they easily could have made this a PSX game. PSX consoles are cheap nowadays, so it would have had a larger audience and be more readily available.
<blockquote><i>Originally posted by Benoit</i><p>It's even more disappointing when you know that they easily could have made this a PSX game. PSX consoles are cheap nowadays, so it would have had a larger audience and be more readily available.<br></blockquote><p>And as far as I´m aware of, the PS Generation 1 doesn´t use the full capacity of PS2. Actually, it doesn´t even go near that. Could have been made ages ago for PSX as well with the same quality.<br>
Heh, around the time I'd bought a PSX, I was even more intrigued by Phantasy Star-related material than I am now, so it would've been one helluva surprise to have seen PS:G1 on the PSX. All I had was PS IV; the other games included in the Phantasy Star saga were a complete mystery to me, and internet access was not an option at the time, simply due to a lack of availability.
<blockquote><i>Originally posted by looked</i><p>I'm just happy to see that haven't given up on the series completely. It's been too long since we've gotten any traditional Phantasy Star games. <br></blockquote><br>They actually have given up on the original series. The only reason we are seeing these remakes is because there was a high demand for it, and a third party company is funding Sega for the job.<p>This was no initiative on Sega's part at all.