Admin Eel: Virtual On is actually a great series, I’ll give you that, but the very nature that Cyborg Justice is too obscure is exactly why I think it’s a great choice. I know Virtual On is still in Japan but the US has all but forgotten about it.

For Cyborg Justice, there is a small band of fans that will remember it. It also can be marketed in that weird “reinvention” attitude that so many game studios are doing lately when they remaster games. Also, it wouldn’t even be hard to build, which makes the potential profitability of the game that much more appealing.

The gameplay is solid and the funk in the soundtrack is right at home with ToeJam and Earl, honestly. So when I consider those details and then look at River City Girls and see there is a market for beat em ups, I get amazed that the legacy companies don’t seem to want to even acknowledge the genre! Even the freakin’ Sega Genesis Mini only had Streets of Rage: 2 and Altered Beast on it among 30 overrated run-and-guns.

But even if a beat ’em up isn’t a fighter, a twitchy action game like Virtual On definitely is not. What sort of SEGA legacy game do you think would bring them the right level of attention and is a better decision?