Shadow of the Colossus and ICO Confirmed for Single-Disc HD Release With Many Extras
The games will also run in a consistent 30 frames-per-second as well as sport an overhaul of the textures to ensure the releases look great in high definition. If that weren’t enough, the European ending in Ico, which slightly differed from the American ending, will be included as the new, “regular” ending to the game. But wait, there’s more! Fumito Ueda, series head and hero to gamers everywhere, has said they’re planning on doing something about the widely disliked original North American box art of the games.
Not only will PS3 gamers get another chance to experience a monumental and extremely important piece of gaming history that the majority of gamers missed out on in Ico, but they’ll also get a chance to play another monumental and extremely important piece of gaming history, Shadow of the Colossus, on a system with enough processing power to handle the game mechanics. In HD. With trophy support. In 3D. Without lag. With boxart that doesn’t make you embarrassed you bought the game.
There doesn’t seem to be an official price yet. A Walmart listing that was posted before the official release announcement has the collection set at roughly $40, but as universally known in the gaming world, price listings before official announcements don’t necessarily hold much weight.
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