When Nights into Dreams was released on the Saturn back in 1996, it was a special time. Sega's 32-bit console was still in contention against the Playstation juggernaut and there was a sense of excitement that more games like Nights would be heading our way. Fast forward 12 years later and the Saturn is a footnote but we had a wonderful time while it lasted with games such as Radiant Silvergun, Guardian Heroes, and Panzer Dragoon. Since then, Sega has abandoned the hardware business and gone into publishing on other consoles. Playstation consoles.
The PS2 version of Nights into Dreams could have been a Sega Ages 2500 release but the size of the final product probably prompted Sega to release the game under its own recognizance and stature. All SA2500 games have been mastered on CDs but Nights is a DVD. What do you get for the admission fee of US$39 you ask? Well, you get the original version of Saturn Nights in all of its rough-pixel glory and an upgraded version of Nights which has been polished and buffed nicely. That's not all - there's also a Gallery section which contains over 100 pieces of artwork/photos and a Movie Theater mode for viewing cinemas from the game. «Notes»
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