Saturn Classic Enriched:
The Sega Saturn classic game Radiant Silvergun has been given a significant fan-made update that brings its features closer to modern ports. Developed by Alex “trap15” Marshall, the patch took a year to produce and introduces elements from other versions like a Ikaruga-style chain scoring system for a more streamlined gaming experience.
Features Added:
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Chain Scoring System: Inspired by Ikaruga’s system, this feature is implemented in Xbox 360 ports and other recent releases of the game. It adds depth to gameplay with a scoring mechanism that encourages continuous enemy eliminations.
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Special Scoring Mode: A mix of original and Ikaruga-based systems.
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Two-Button Playstyle: Originally exclusive to the arcade version on Sega’s ST-V Titan board, this mode simplifies the control scheme with only three weapons available.
Additional Enhancements:
In addition to these features, players now have the ability to access the Option+ menu immediately upon starting the game. This update makes the Saturn version of Radiant Silvergun one of the most feature-rich on the market compared to other ports, with one notable exception: it lacks the HD visuals seen in other versions.
Accessing the Patch:
The patch is available for download here, allowing fans to experience these enhancements firsthand and enjoy a more complete version of this Sega classic.
What are your thoughts on fan-made updates like this? Do you think they help in preserving classic games, or do they potentially diminish the original experience for some players?
any1th3r3@lemmy.ca 4 months ago
This is awesome. Radiant Silvergun isn’t my most played shmup to date but it’s definitely so so unique, I really enjoy it.
I certainly think romhacks/patches are a major benefit to older gen titles and I’m somewhat concerned we’ll lose that with newer gens.