The Full Force Edition Includes:
- GAME: R-Type Delta: HD Boosted
- Game Booklet
- Deluxe Box
- Official Fan Book
- Cloth Poster
- Lenticular Poster
- x9 Art Cards
- Double CD Jewel Case Soundtrack
A TIMELESS CLASSIC RETURNS – R-Type Delta is one of the finest shoot ‘em ups ever and took the gaming world by storm upon its release in 1998. Now, 27 years later, history repeats itself with R-Type Delta HD Boosted. With its tight level design, three selectable ships, powerful Delta Attacks, and the brilliant Force mechanic, this new edition proves that gaming classics of this caliber are truly timeless. If you played R-Type Delta back in the day, this is the perfect opportunity to return to its dark science fiction action. If you’ve never experienced this essential piece of gaming history before, now is the time
SHARPER THAN EVER – R-Type Delta HD Boosted features high-resolution graphics that hone the polygonal edges of this PlayStation masterpiece until they’re sharp enough to cut glass. You simply haven’t experienced R-Type Delta until you’ve played it in high definition! Of course, the game also comes equipped with modern quality-of-life improvements
ENVIRONMENTAL STORYTELLING – What has always made R-Type Delta so fantastic is its dark, eerie atmosphere. Shoot-’em-ups are not typically known for storytelling, but R-Type Delta HD Boosted excels with its simple, minimalist environmental storytelling, characteristic of the late ’90s. It’s a narrative that is as fascinating as it is unsettling, as adrenaline-pumping as it is deeply disturbing. And all this without a single word being spoken
THE MEANING OF DELTA – The name “Delta” carries several meanings. Firstly, the Greek letter delta resembles a triangle, which coincidentally has as many sides as there are playable ships in the game. It is also the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet, and R-Type Delta is the fourth game in the R-Type series. Additionally, the delta triangle is the simplest type of polygon, which is fitting since R-Type Delta was the first game in the series to use three-dimensional polygon graphics instead of two-dimensional sprites






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