“Ray’z Arcade Chronology” and “RayStorm x RayCrisis HD Collection” Coming to PS4 and Nintendo Switch on 30 June

Publisher ININ Games recently announced that both Ray’z Arcade Chronology and RayStorm x RayCrisis HD Collection will be coming to both Nintendo Switch and PS4 on 30 June.

Both anthologies feature multiple titles from the classic RayStorm arcade space shooter series, and all of the games in each collection are being developed by M2 in cooperation with Taito (the original developer).

Here’s the official breakdown of the titles from ININ Games:

RayStorm x RayCrisis HD Collection

Regarded as two of the most important and beloved shoot ‘em ups TAITO has ever released and the more advanced successors of RayForceRayStorm and RayCrisis – have certainly carved their own path in arcade gaming history.

Released in 1996 and ported to several consoles, including the SEGA Saturn, PlayStation and XBOX 360, RayStorm takes place in a parallel universe to RayForce and RayCrisis, where humanity has expanded its space colonies all the way to Orion’s Belt. Unfortunately, the rebellious colony of Secilia overthrows the government and plans to obliterate the earth and all the people on it. To counter it, Earth sends out a covertly-developed fighter codenamed the R-Gray (that’s you, buddy) in hopes of penetrating the Secilian atmosphere and obliterating Secilia’s base of operations.

Set in a cyberspace environment, RayCrisis was originally released in 1998 for TAITO G-NET arcade hardware, and marked a stylistic departure from the rest of the series, featuring for the first time 3D graphics. A prequel to RayForce, it details the events during the time in which the supercomputer called Con-Human gained sentience and rebelled against its human creators. While the Earth is being demolished, a cyberspace hacker launches a desperate assault to jack into the supercomputer’s virtual core and cease its insanity. It is up to you and the Waveriders to keep the malicious AI from causing any more chaos – even if it could be too late, the least you can do is ensure that no more lives are lost in the real world by ending it in the digital realm.

Relive the excitement of epic battles in outer and cyber space with this new collection, featuring not only RayStorm and RayCrisis, with their polygon-based 3D graphics and striking art styles, but also their HD remastered versions. All of this is accompanied by the unforgettable soundtrack composed by TAITO’s legendary sound team, ZUNTATA.

Ray’z Arcade Chronology

Want to discover the full trilogy? TAITO’s original Ray’Z Arcade Chronology will also come to the West with five versions of three titles. Together with RayForce, RayCrisis and their HD remasters, you get the opportunity to play the original Arcade version of RayForce, released in 1994 and responsible for revolutionizing the “two attack layer system”, undoubtedly changing the face of shoot ’em ups.

Ray’z Arcade Chronology will be a digital-only release while RayStorm x RayCrisis HD Collection is planned for both digital and retail release via Strictly Limited Games. Both collections will be available on 30 June for PS4 and Nintendo Switch via each platform’s digital storefronts.

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  • Rusty Shackelford
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    WEAK in making the Ray’z Collection digital only! Oh well. Guess it’s just gonna have to stay my Galactic Attack for Saturn. *sigh* I did enjoy Ray Storm and Ray Crisis, too, but the physical version should have Ray Force too… or Galactic Attack… or whatever the hell it was called where it came out! Come on… pull another Wonder Boy Collection/Wonder Boy Anniversary Collection again. I’ll wait until you do. Thanks!

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