Classic Konami collections of video games together with Felix the Cat and Rocket Knight Adventures will probably be re-released in 2024, each bodily and digitally.
As reported by Polygon, the Felix the Cat assortment will embody each the NES sport and the Sport Boy sport, whereas what’s dubbed Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked will embody Rocket Knight Adventures, Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2, and Sparkster. No launch dates for both sport have been introduced, although they will come to PlayStation 4 and 5 plus Nintendo Change.
Bodily editions will probably be launched by Restricted Run Games. Customary and Classic editions of Felix the Cat will probably be obtainable (priced at $34.99 and $64.99 respectively), with the latter together with a CD soundtrack, reversible poster, and NES-inspired packaging alongside the normal disc.
Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked will are available Customary, Classic, and Final editions, priced at $34.99, $64.99, and $134.99 respectively. The Classic features a CD soundtrack, reversible poster, metal e book, and retro impressed packaging, whereas the Final contains all this plus a Sparkster statuette, comedian, design doc assortment, mini cartridge show case, and certificates of authenticity.
Additional collections will probably be introduced too, with one other being revealed on February 24. Konami can be making varied high quality of life upgrades and different enhancements.
“This launch contains each the traditional Nintendo Leisure System title and the Sport Boy title that was launched a yr later,” it stated of the Felix the Cat assortment. “By way of Carbon Engine, and some assist from Felix’s Magic Bag of Tips, new options for the titles, together with save states and different quality-of-life fixes, convey them into the fashionable period of gaming.”
Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked may even embody a brand new animated intro from Studio Meala, a rewind characteristic, Boss Rush mode, and Museum mode that includes by no means earlier than seen content material.
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