
Nintendojo writes: "Games set in space are a niche; titles like Independence War or Dark Star One aren’t bound to arouse much notice beyond a small cult fanbase. Authentic space-based RPGs are even more niche; although they were a few gems in the 1980s (StarFlight, Sentinel Worlds, Hard Nova) and a couple of recent entries (the Russian-developed Space Rangers), there isn’t much out there. What’s more, nearly all the aforementioned titles are PC titles, with console or handheld versions exceedingly rare."

Space opera fans deserve a chance to experience the vastness of Infinite Space, and Sega needs to make up for its mistake.
I still go back to Infinite Space from time to time. Probably the most underrated game I ever played.

EDGE took a trip down memory lane with some of the staff at Platinum Games in its latest issue.
One of the games discussed was Infinite Space, the studio’s first and only handheld game.
I claim that it should have been a PSP if not a PS3 title.
Wonder if they can port it.

In a storyline-driven genre like role playing, a good setting can end up being a game's most important element.
yeah, having a game about pneumonia but taking place in South America would really get me immersed. :/
This piece mostly deals with RPGs, but has there been any recent setting as good as Rapture?
I honestly can't think of many that were *that* well realized/interesting.
Yep. Half the reason I game is to go to interesting places and do interesting things. Which usually means "kill a lotta things," but still.