Updates another couple of crackers from the Sega back catalogue – a tomb of treasures well worth raiding. The visual appearance has been smartened up to the high res requirements for entry to the PS2 party and the graphics are effervescent as a result. Varied action keeps things fresh and ticking along very nicely in Tanto R though we’re not too sure what the Daily Mail would have made of Bonanza Bros. gameplay involving pinching valuables from each level whilst keeping any eye out for police, security and guard dogs and then escaping via a hot air balloon. Maintains the distinctive computerised graphics similar to Little Computer People add to the air of originality. It may be over a little to soon, but such a quality title would always leave you gagging for more.
Brand new. Comes with card for entry into the collectors filo-fax that came with Sega Ages Phantasy Star 1.