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Anyway, Konami, in association with Limited Run Games, using their Carbon Engine emulation platform, will be re-releasing some much-requested and unexpected retro titles this year - one collection of NES and Game Boy Felix the Cat games, which are ludicrously expensive on the second-hand market these days, and, even better, a collection of the original Rocket Knight Adventures trilogy for the 1990s consoles (Rocket Knight Adventures and Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2 for the Mega Drive, and Sparkster for the SNES). The latter is even being backed by a full merchandise-line that, in all honesty, should've happened back in 1993!
!Rocket Knight Adventures line-up
!Felix the Cat line-up
Check 'em out here (Felix the Cat), and here (Rocket Knight Adventures).
There's also a third Konami collection, not yet formally announced, which will be revealed on February 24th. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a Bomberman one, but knowing my luck it won't be. We'll see!
Last edited by Pengling on 13 Jan 2024 at 2:58 pm UTC
Just the one. This would be an awful lot tougher if it was a Bomberman collection!
For context for those who aren't Spider and don't know this: I collect plush versions of video game and computing characters, and have done so for most of my life.