Are you ready to dive back into the golden age of arcade gaming? ININ, Tozai Games, Irem, and Strictly Limited Games are bringing you a nostalgic trip with the latest installment of the Irem Collection.
Air Duel takes you on a high-flying adventure, letting you choose between a nimble fighter jet or a powerful helicopter. Each aircraft offers unique abilities, making for a thrilling and strategic experience.
If aerial combat isn’t your thing, GunForce and GunForce II deliver intense run-and-gun action. Equip a vast arsenal of weapons, from rocket launchers to flamethrowers, and blast your way through hordes of enemies.
Irem Collection Volume 2 is available now on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Xbox.
Irem Collection Volume 2 Limited Editions for collectors
For those who prefer physical copies, Strictly Limited Games is offering exclusive, limited-edition boxed versions of Irem Collection Volume 2. These collector’s editions come with a variety of goodies, including original soundtracks, art books, and more.
Key features in the Irem Collection Volume 2 include:
- Three Classic Games: Air Duel, GunForce, and GunForce II
- Multiple Versions: Play different versions of GunForce, including the arcade and SNES releases
- Modern Features: Rewind, save states, online leaderboards, and trophies
- Visual Options: Customize your gaming experience with screen filters
We’ll have a review of the Irem Collection Volume 2 in a few days’ time. Spoiler: it’s a lot of fun!
Head to the ININ Games website to check availability, or visit your usual console marketplace. You can also order the Irem Collection Volume 2 physical special editions at Strictly Limited Games.
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