SUNSOFT Retro Game Selection: Coming to PS5, Xbox Series, Switch & PC

SUNSOFT is bringing a nostalgic treat to retro game enthusiasts with its latest collection titled ‘SUNSOFT is Back! Retro Game Selection’. This compilation includes classic titles for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. The release date has been set for September 6 in the western region at an affordable price point of $9.99 / €9.99.

Physical editions will also be available for the PS5 in Europe (starting at €34.99) and for the Switch in Japan.


What are your top 3 SUNSOFT games that you would like to see included in this retro game selection?

  • SquigglyEmpire@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    It probably would’ve been useful to include the list of actual games:

    “The three games included are: The Wing of Madoola, Firework Thrower Kantaro’s 53 Stations of the Tokaido and Ripple Island.”

  • Cadeillac@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    Turns out I played quite a bit of the SNES and Game Boy games at the least. Mostly the licensed titles. Here is my nostalgia fueled list:

    1.) Lemmings. My family played the shit out of this game. We would write the passwords on the plastic SNES cart protectors that went over the bottom. Solid puzzle game, that I wouldn’t be surprised if it still holds up.

    2.) Aero the AcroBat. Colorful (wannabe mascot?) platformer that I played on SNES. I couldn’t tell you if it is any good, but I played quite a bit as a kid. I think I enjoyed the music, and it was kinda interesting game play wise I think.

    3.) Taz-Mania. Another classic in my household as a kid. You run towards the screen trying to eat Kiwi birds I think? You have to avoid cars and things, and just run to the end of the level. Again, no telling if it is actually decent, but I played it a lot as a child.

    These were the 3 I remembered the most looking over their wiki of games. Lemmings is the only one I can for sure recommend, but the others are enough to get a 30 minute go just to see at the least. I kind of want to try Aero the AcroBat again and see how it holds up.