Launch date for retro collection 'Toaplan Arcade Shoot ‘Em Up Collection Vol.1' announced

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Bitwave Games in partnership with Japanese developer Tatsujin have announced the launch date of their first collection of retro arcade shoot 'em up for PC. The Toaplan Arcade Shoot ‘Em Up Collection Vol.1 will be available from February 14, 2023 for $19.99. Accompanying the announcement was a new trailer:


Each game in the collection features a raft of carefully crafted quality-of-life features. Bringing these signature shooters to the modern gamer, the Toaplan Arcade Shmup Vol. 1 games feature quick save/resume, online leaderboards for single credit, no assist and assisted plays, as well as Steam Achievements for the completionist gamer. To help players share the experience, a capture option has been included, immortalising those interstellar victories.

Some quality-of-life updates to those retro titles include:
  • Quality Emulation featuring minimal input lag, input processing, and rendering all complete on the same frame.
  • Instrument Panels featuring additional gameplay information and artwork.
  • Rewind feature allowing gamers to rewind between 10-18 minutes of play.
  • Assist features facilitating options such as auto-fire.
  • Very Easy Mode, allowing beginners to master each game at their own pace.
  • Pixel-perfect display option or full-screen scaling in both windowed and full-screen modes.
  • Rotate option allowing the action to be rotated in 90-degree increments.
  • Choose between Raw Input on Windows or Steam Input.
  • Practice mode, allowing gamers to hone their skills.
While the whole collection will cost $19.99, individual titles forming Volume 1. will also be available to purchase separately for $7.99 per game and can be wishlisted via Steam and GOG.

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Wow! Didn't knew Toaplan still exists! 😮

Edit: No BATSUGUN!? :hateit:
They did shut down in 1994 and the rights to all their IPs were sold to Tatsujin, and that entire studio got acquired by Embracer Group in August this year.
Embracer seemingly wants to port all of their retro games in due time, and might even use their knowhow to port old games from other studios that belong to them through Tatsujin in the future.
 

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They did shut down in 1994 and the rights to all their IPs were sold to Tatsujin, and that entire studio got acquired by Embracer Group in August this year.
Embracer seemingly wants to port all of their retro games in due time, and might even use their knowhow to port old games from other studios that belong to them through Tatsujin in the future.
Snow Bros 2!
Maybe we'll get a proper sequel in the future?
 

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So, will we see the line "All your base are belong to us," or will the "enhancements" remove that?

Considering this is the first collection, I'm sure the next one will have that game people crave for.
 
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why won't anyone port their games? or rebuild with the original as reference? if its emulated your competition is something that is free and already has qol improvements
 

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