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The color palette change is also accompanied by lighting changes. Why exactly this was removed is unknown at this point but this is again one of those reasons why we prefer the original look. Moving on, some of the volumetric effects such as the fog as seen in the opening helicopter scene has been removed in the remastered version. But again, this is subjective so some fans may like the new look. We are not sure whether we are fans of this palette change and to be honest we prefer the original look. Instead it’s now replaced with vivid colors. Furthermore, you will notice the remastered version of the game has lost its classic dirty and grainy look. To begin with the remastered version still runs on Unreal Engine 3 however it uses an updated version of the older build. How much has changed since the original launched? Let us find out. However, it’s been seven long years since the original released on the Xbox 360. The game was met with critical acclaim and is generally considered among the top 10 Xbox 360 games.
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For those who are unaware, Shadow Complex features classic side-scrolling action and was presented in 2.5D format although the game’s world was rendered in full 3D.
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I cannot speak for the Contra or Gradius games, but I can say that Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth is a must-play for any classic-vania fan.One of the greatest XBLA games of all time, Shadow Complex has now made its way on the PS4 and Xbox One, along with the PC version. These games are no longer available due to Nintendo closing the Wii's online storefront. Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth, Contra ReBirth, and Gradius ReBirth. In 2009, Konami released three "ReBirth" games for WiiWare, which was Nintendo's digital game platform on the Wii.
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Konami ReBirth Series (Castlevania, Contra, Gradius) It was pulled in June of 2011, not even 2 years after it was released.
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It was released only digitally for the PS3 and Xbox 360 in August and September of 2009. This was a 2.5D remake of the classic beat-em-up game. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled This was the best way to experience the original trilogy and it's baffling that it's no longer available. From what I can tell, the Windows version was released via Steam and is no longer available. This was released only digitally for PS3 and Xbox 360, then a year later on Windows. I remember thinking that the standalone port of MKII on PSN was a tad better, but MKII in this collection was still great. All three games were very good ports, close to arcade perfect. I can kind of forgive the above two ports going away because of the release of MK Arcade Kollection, which included the first MK, MKII and UMK3. I've never played this port of UMK3, but from what I understand it was also very good.

I always thought it was very strange that each platform didn't get both.
PS3 got MKII, and Xbox 360 got UMK3 on Xbox Live that also had online competition.

And IIRC, this can no longer be purchased from PSN

But either way, it's a real shame this great port never had another release. I don't know if that's just my experience or if it has a problem on all slim models. One weird thing I've noticed is that it plays perfectly on my PS2 fat but has a little stuttering on my PS3 slim. Unfortunately, it was never released outside of the PS3. It was the closest to the arcade that I have ever experienced in a port. MKII had a very near perfect port released on PSN for the PS2. Scott Pilgrim was on my list, but thankfully it was just announced that it will be coming to current gen consoles. What are some games that need to be kept alive with a re-release? I know I have a few personal picks, and I'm sure others do as well. Some digital-only games become unavailable after a store front goes down, or they've been pulled from sale for whatever reason (usually legal). There are some really great games that have been released only digitally.
