Irem collection coming from ININ Games

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Irem Collection Vol. 1 will collect three 1980s and 1990s shoot-ā€™em-ups in one release. X-Multiply, anyone?


 

In partnership with Tozai Games and Irem itself, ININ Games is set to release Irem Collection Vol.1, the first in a series of five physical compilations of vintage arcade games.

Volume one will collect together 1988ā€™s Image Fight, its 1992 sequel Image Fight II: Operation Deepstriker, and perhaps most intriguingly, 1989ā€™s X-Multiply. The collection will be available for PC, Xboxes, PlayStations and Switch digitally, and itā€™ll also be getting a physical release through Strictly Limited Games.

Image Fight and its sequel are both top-down shooters with pod-style power-ups and a quite frightening level of challenge. The Irem collection will contain both the arcade original and its NES and PC Engine ports, while Image Fight II will be a port of what was once a PC Engine Super CD-ROM exclusive, released only in Japan.

X-Multiply, meanwhile, is a properly obscure beast. A horizontal shooter in the vein of Iremā€™s most iconic title, R-Type, it doubles down on that gameā€™s biomechanical creatures and visceral body horror. For years, the only way to get hold of it on a home system was via a Japan-only collection called Arcade Gears, released for the Sega Saturn. Interestingly, it collected together Image Fight and X-Multiply on one disc.

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Credit: Strictly Limited Games.

More recently, however, X-Multiply has proven much easier to track down digitally, having been released on PlayStation 4 and Switch as part of Hamster Corporationā€™s Arcade Archives series.

If youā€™re keen to have physical versions of these games, though, Strictly Limited's upcoming collection will have you covered. Itā€™ll be available as a regular disc-in-a-box for PS4, PS5 and Switch, though thereā€™ll also be a collectorā€™s edition that includes the usual things like an art book, posters, a soundtrack CD, and other nostalgic bits of ephemera.

Quite why Irem and Tosai chose these relatively obscure titles for its first volume isnā€™t clear; the contents of the other four volumes hasnā€™t been announced yet, but you can guarantee that the likes of R-Type and its sequel, Hammerinā€™ Harry (or Daiku no Gen-san) will feature heavily.

Thereā€™s no release date for the digital or physical versions of Irem Collection Vol. 1 as yet, though ININ says on its website that itā€™ll be available to order ā€œsoonā€.

Read more: Studio Profile | Strictly Limited Games

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