Retro-Bit has announced two new physical re-releases of 16-bit era titles, bringing Wolf Team’s Arcus Odyssey and Riot’s Psycho Dream back to collectors’ shelves.
Both releases are being positioned as limited, deluxe cartridge editions with numbered packaging and full-color manuals.
Pre-orders open April 21 and close May 24, with each title priced at $59.99 US / $84.99 CAN / €69.99.
Arcus Odyssey: Genesis/Mega Drive (1991)
Originally released in 1991 by Wolf Team for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, Arcus Odyssey is a fantasy hack-and-slash action title that uses an isometric perspective and emphasizes cooperative gameplay.
The game also saw ports to the Sharp X68000 and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Retro-Bit’s new Genesis/Mega Drive release will ship on a “Luminous Amber” cartridge and includes a full‑colour instruction manual, a reversible cartridge inlay sleeve, and an individually numbered, embellished slipcover.
Psycho Dream: SNES (1992)
Psycho Dream, developed by Riot and first released in 1992 for the Super Famicom in Japan, remained a Japan-exclusive title until it received a modern digital release in 2025 via Ratalaika Games.
Retro-Bit’s physical SNES release arrives on an “Azure Visions” cartridge that is compatible with both NTSC and PAL SNES consoles.
The package includes a new English localization by Nathan Deren, a numbered deluxe hardcover cartridge package, an embellished slipcover, and a full‑colour manual.
Packaging and preorder details
Retro-Bit describes both offerings as collector-focused packages that pair a region-compatible cartridge with premium, numbered packaging and printed manuals.
The company’s stated pre-order window runs from April 21 through May 24.
Each title is listed at $59.99 US / $84.99 CAN and €69.99.
Buyers should consult Retro-Bit’s official store and authorized retailers for regional shipping details and fulfillment timelines.
For retro collectors and fans of 16-bit hardware, these releases provide a way to own physical editions of two niche classics.
Arcus Odyssey represents Wolf Team’s early isometric action design, while Psycho Dream offers a cult platforming experience that has only recently become more widely accessible through modern digital re-releases.
Both releases are being positioned as limited, deluxe cartridge editions with numbered packaging and full-color manuals.
Pre-orders open April 21 and close May 24, with each title priced at $59.99 US / $84.99 CAN / €69.99.
Arcus Odyssey: Genesis/Mega Drive (1991)
Originally released in 1991 by Wolf Team for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, Arcus Odyssey is a fantasy hack-and-slash action title that uses an isometric perspective and emphasizes cooperative gameplay.
The game also saw ports to the Sharp X68000 and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Retro-Bit’s new Genesis/Mega Drive release will ship on a “Luminous Amber” cartridge and includes a full‑colour instruction manual, a reversible cartridge inlay sleeve, and an individually numbered, embellished slipcover.
Psycho Dream: SNES (1992)
Psycho Dream, developed by Riot and first released in 1992 for the Super Famicom in Japan, remained a Japan-exclusive title until it received a modern digital release in 2025 via Ratalaika Games.
Retro-Bit’s physical SNES release arrives on an “Azure Visions” cartridge that is compatible with both NTSC and PAL SNES consoles.
The package includes a new English localization by Nathan Deren, a numbered deluxe hardcover cartridge package, an embellished slipcover, and a full‑colour manual.
Packaging and preorder details
Retro-Bit describes both offerings as collector-focused packages that pair a region-compatible cartridge with premium, numbered packaging and printed manuals.
The company’s stated pre-order window runs from April 21 through May 24.
Each title is listed at $59.99 US / $84.99 CAN and €69.99.
Buyers should consult Retro-Bit’s official store and authorized retailers for regional shipping details and fulfillment timelines.
For retro collectors and fans of 16-bit hardware, these releases provide a way to own physical editions of two niche classics.
Arcus Odyssey represents Wolf Team’s early isometric action design, while Psycho Dream offers a cult platforming experience that has only recently become more widely accessible through modern digital re-releases.