Japanese publisher M2 has announced details of its upcoming Zero Fire bundle, which features Toaplan classics Zero Wing and Hellfire.

However, as M2 typically only releases titles in Japan, it might be difficult to get hold of this particular collection.

https://twitter.com/M2_game/status/1624000230315417600

The translation of the listing on the M2 Games website states two other titles will feature:

“Ultimate Tiger Helicopter” and “Flying Shark! shark! shark! The third title of the Toa Plan reprint series “TOAPLAN ARCADE GARAGE” is “Zero Fire”, which includes the two major side-scrolling STGs of Toa Plan, “Zero Wing” and “Hellfire”. Announced.
In the program, “Ultimate Tiger Helicopter” and “Flying Shark! shark! shark! Ryohei Miyaki, who is in charge of directing this work as well, explained the title logo of this work and the main visual by Yuji Kaida, and also talked about the current development progress.

No platform is stated, but previous M2 collections have been issued on Sony PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. If you’re able to buy Japanese releases, keep an eye out for this collection.

(Gematsu)

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