R-Type II did not receive any home console ports until 1998, after it had become a retro game;
R-Type II for the
PC Engine is actually the second half of the original
R-Type, while
Super R-Type, released in 1991 for the
Super Nintendo Entertainment System, is only a semi-port of
R-Type II. About half of the levels in
Super R-Type were newly created, but some are arranged versions of the levels in
R-Type II. The game was released for the
Wii Virtual Console on January 29, 2008.
R-Type II for the Amiga is a downgraded though faithful conversion of the original arcade game. It was positively received by magazine critics of the time garnering praise for its accuracy. It was converted by Arc Developments and the graphics were hand-created pixel-by-pixel by in-house graphic artist Jon Harrison. It is missing all the new weapons (search laser, shotgun laser, scatter bomb) and the helper bits have no firing capability. The same goes for the Atari ST version, which misses much gfx and any parallax, but the gameplay and level design remain as faithful to the original as the Amiga version. The game was also ported to the
Game Boy, but the limitations of the hardware caused the content to be changed considerably. The Game Boy version contains only 5 levels, and some of the boss names were changed as well. The game is coupled with its forerunner in
R-Types, which was released for the
PlayStation in 1998. This was followed by downloadable releases for the
PlayStation Portable and
PlayStation 3 over the
PlayStation Network.
R-Types includes a new opening and ending movie animation, along with "R's Library", which documents some of the game's design settings. A promotional movie for
R-Type Delta is included in this release. Strictly Limited Games released physical copies of the PlayStation 4 and Switch versions in February 2019. These were limited to 2,000 and 3,000 copies respectively. Collector's Edition variants were issued which contained a hardcover artbook, dog tags, stickers and cards, once again limited to 1,000 on the PlayStation 4 and 2,000 on the Switch. == Reception ==