![]() ![]() While SEGA Saturn might not have the same vintage appeal as the Dreamcast (it’s about time we got a Dreamcast Mini), games like Panzer Dragoon have helped to cement the system in gaming history. Here’s the trailer for the upcoming Nintendo Switch remake. No platforms or release dates have been mentioned just yet. Outside of that, not much is known about the title, but you won’t have to use the rodeo-like peripheral controller the Gunner of Dragoon made use of. ![]() While it may have been an unlicensed experiment at the time, the developer’s (Wildman) work on that project earned them the official seal of approval from SEGA for the upcoming Panzer Dragoon Voyage Record. The game will zoom in from the usual third-person view in exchange for a first-person look - a decision that will likely not be popular among purists but likely makes the most sense in VR.Ī relatively unknown studio is developing the Panzer Dragoon VR game out of Japan that was previously responsible for a sort of fan-made knock-off known as The Gunner of Dragoon. While the first of which is already missed its initial release window, we already have details on a new Panzer Dragoon VR game.Īs we mentioned above, Panzer Dragoon Voyage Record will be a VR single-player game that covers several episodes or levels from the original trilogy. ![]() Since then, remakes of Panzer Dragoon and Panzer Dragoon II - both of which initially released starting back in 1995 for SEGA Saturn - were later scheduled to get the full-on remake treatment for Nintendo Switch. Those games, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Phantasy Star, Puyo Puyo, Shinobi, and others, have since released on the eShop under the company’s long-running “SEGA AGES” moniker. ![]() Back in 2018, SEGA released details that a slew of its classic hit titles would be making their way to Switch over the coming years. ![]()
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