![]() ![]() The crazy part is that The House of the Dead III released on PSN a whole ten years after the original came out on arcade! The game also takes advantage of Sony’s move controllers to aim, if you got those lying around and even added a really cool “Time Attack” mode that is worth diving into. This title debuted all the way back in 2002 in arcades! When the Nintendo Wii’s motion controller came out, SEGA released a physical version titled The House of the Dead 2 & 3 Return! Sadly, the PlayStation 3 wasn’t so lucky as SEGA only released House of the Dead 3 as a PSN digital title. The House of the Dead III was SEGA’s big follow up to the massively popular House of the Dead 2. Pump those shot-guns, we are going zombie hunting I will say that your PlayStation 3 fighting game collection can’t be complete without Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown. But we might be getting a new, current release if the Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown Korean rating is anything to go by. But at the same time, this made the base game of Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown only cost $14.99 which included all the characters (including returning VF3 sumo fighter Taka-Arashi and newcomer Jean Kujo).īUT let’s say you googled this article after the store closed, there are still a few ways to play Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown including a stripped down version in Yakuza games ( Yakuza 6, Judgment and Yakuza: Like a Dragon). One thing that turned off potential buyers at the time was SEGA separating its customization content into packs that they sold as DLC from the base game. Today that wouldn’t be a huge deal but this was way back in 2012! The issue? SEGA opted for a budget, digital only release. While we got a physical version of Virtua Fighter 5 back in 2007 on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, Virtua Fighter: Final Showdown combined all the previous arcade updates. Hard not to start the list with Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown, especially since its the last big release of a original IP by SEGA-AM2 studios ( Hatsune Miku isn’t a SEGA owned IP). But SEGA still has a few cult classics that are must buys, lets look at those titles: ![]() ![]() Sadly some of SEGA’s digital backlog has already disappeared, namely OutRun 2006: Coast to Coast(PSP) and After Burner Climax (PS3) due to licensing issues. I thought it would be cool to look at some of SEGA’s PSN titles that are worth buying, some being exclusive, others not so much. At least, the ability to buy them legally. That means all those great, PSN exclusives titles (and other easier to get digital titles) will be gone for good. Come August 27th, 2021, the PlayStation Network Store for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita will be closed forever. ![]()
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