I agree. I did play this game, but only the demo version of it. The game was kinda fun to play. If Squareenix ever plans for a Remastered of it, I think they'll add some things, that will make it easy for new players, and players, who would want to play this game, but are a bit rusty.
In Stage 5 (Airport), in the first half of the stage there will be a moving truck in the background near the end of the section (before the crane arms part before the miniboss), destroy it with the Wasp weapon (since its in the background you'll need the homing missiles to hit it), and the Python will come out of it.
Schwarzgeist in KH3, Einhander & Astrea appearing as Mirage enemies in World of Final Fantasy, Einhander appearing as a boss in the Keeper of the Lake dungeon in FFXIV...It's like...SquareEnix will do anything with this game EXCEPT give us a rerelease/remake/remaster.
Interactive CD Sampler Disc Volume 7 The good old days. So nostalgic playing these demos again. Too bad they don’t really do stuff like this anymore. This one disc kept me having fun for a very long time.
I hope Square Enix sees the revival and positive reception of the recent R-Type Final 2 and finally decides to do something new with Einhänder. Ironically, it's probably far more likely than the chances of Konami doing the same and giving us a Gradius VI.
There should be a collaboration with Taito when making this. Besides, they bought Taito in 2005 and became a whole subsidiary in 2006. Taito is known for making epic classic shooter games.
This game is major nostalgia for me. I had a demo disc with stage one on it years ago and sat on said disc one day and broke it. Never could recall the name of this game and finally found it. Will be sure to get my hands on a copy of it somehow
My childhood was the same. I played this demo disc so so much. Hours and hours of fun with games like Gex and Tomba, etc. Too bad they don’t really do stuff like this anymore. But I was also curious to try and play this game again. If you download a PS1 Emulator on your computer you can find the game to play. Plug in a controller and your back feeling nostalgic. Hope this helps you Dan man. Cheers
EInhander was one of my favorite shumps, and I never finished. I don't think I ever got past Gustav. Why isn't this game re-released? It seems like it would be a very easy port to modern consoles.
@@jasoncrandall5320 Perhaps this is their chance to remaster this. Square Enix mainly focuses on RPG's especially the Final Fantasy series (most notably 7 through 10). But the company they bought (Taito) made awesome SHMUP's like RayStorm, RayForce, and RayCrisis.
Square Enix (Einhander), Taito (RayStorm, RayForce, RayCrisis, DariusBurst SP), Konami (Gradius), Namco (Galaga, Galaxian, Xevious, Starblade) best makers of shoot em up games
SKP-04 Gamele ? I guess that's its name? The intro for this boss when I was younger, was so extreme, it came out of nowhere and the slam when he hit the ground isn't portrayed as loud and as serious as when I was a kid. That boss I remember the most.
Here’s the deal people if we want a einhander sequel the original composer must do the soundtrack no ifs or buts. Of course I read that even though he’s “technically” retired he would come back for a sequel if asked. Hell I would be happy with a hd remake.
HOLY SHIT!!! I found it! I've been looking for this game for like 5 years. I was 3 or 4 when I first played this game. I never finished it because I was too young to progress passed that big red bastard. When my family moved for the first time in my earliest memories, I never saw it again. I've had flashes of this game being part of my infancy through my life; now I can finally see how it ends and gain some damn closure.
I loved this game. It was the only shooter I ever beat. The Hyperion battle was so damn disorienting, it was only through sheer determination and dumb luck that I managed to defeat it.
The fighter the player is using is the one obtainable once you beat it in Hard Mode without dying, I believe. It's called Red Selene or "Red Cresent/Moon".