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So, listen, ININ, Tozai Games, Irem, and Strictly Limited Games are all buzzing like crazy, getting psyched for next week. Why? They’re dropping the IREM Collection Volume 3 on consoles. Yeah, both digital and physical. Totally rad, right? Let’s dig in!
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Imagine three fantasy shoot ‘em ups, side-scrolling style, straight from IREM’s old-school arcade stash—Mr. Heli, Mystic Riders, and Dragon Breed, all squeezed into one mind-blowing package. Seriously, Volume 3 of the IREM Collection is here with a wild trio of “shoot ’em ups.” It’s all about magic, machines, and mayhem this round.
Mr. Heli, that little odd chopper with legs—yeah, legs! Cannot make this stuff up! First appeared in Japanese arcades back in 1987. It’s this multi-directional shooter thing—think cute but with firepower. You get to fly through these stages that feel kind of like puzzles, dodging through hidden paths and squaring off against massive bosses. You’re mining crystals, raking in cash, upgrading like nobody’s business. Keep those rotor blades spinning!
Then there’s Mystic Riders—pure madness with magic! It’s from 1992, and you’re on broomsticks battling giant… what were they? Oh right, sky turtles, flaming demons, and mythical creatures. The broom doubles as a boomerang—how genius is that? Block stuff, dodge-roll around hazards, blast away through these vibrant worlds. Best part? You can team up in local co-op as Mark the wizard or Zeal the witch. Just imagine riding through arcade history with a buddy.
And Dragon Breed—ah, from brooms we jump straight to dragons. It’s all from 1989—wow, that feels ancient. Hop on the dragon Bahamoot (try saying that ten times fast), shielding you and scorching everything in your way. Mix R-Type with a fantasy apocalypse vibe—got wings? Check!
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Characteristics? They’ve packed it full. Three high-fantasy and sci-fi shooters, all worryingly enjoyable. You got versions of Mr. Heli/Battle Chopper both in Arcade and PC Engine, Mystic Riders, Dragon Breed—all in both English and Japanese. And those optional controller enhancements? Rapid-fire assignments and the chance to tinker with controls. Rewind, quick load, save—keep the thrills uninterrupted.
Visuals feel like stepping back into the arcade with display filters, and there’s this leaderboard thing, flaunt your high-score skills. Mystic Riders even lets you tag-team in local co-op—it’s chaotic magic, seriously.
Oh, and we’re cooking up a review here at PS4Blog.net. Stick around, it’s gonna be a ride.
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You know, I lost track of where I wanted to go with this. Guess it’s like racing but… getting sidetracked with all this excitement!