The trio of re-releases will be bundled together in one collection, and this collection will feature the following: Dokapon 3-2-1: Arashi o Yobu Yuujou, Kessen! Dokapon Oukoku IV: Densetsu no Yuusha Tachi, and Dokapon Gaiden: Honoo no Audition. The first of these three games was released in 1994 via the SNES. The second was a 1993 release for the same platform. And then the third and final game was a 1995 release for the same platform as well.
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When it comes to the Nintendo Switch, the original Dokapon trilogy will have some new improvements that make the trio of games more modern experiences. According to Sting, who is responsible for the re-release, there will be new features, such as Double Speed Mode and Manual Mode. Beyond this, it is unclear if there will be any visual improvements or any improvements to the core gameplay experience. The lack of a new trailer suggests that these will simply be the classic games with a couple of new modes and features. In other words, not a vanilla port, not a remaster, but an enhanced port.
All of that said, and as always, feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you think, or join the conversation over on the ComicBook Forum. Will you be checking out these SNES games when they hit the Japanese Nintendo eShop, or will you wait to see if they get localized for North America?