
Sony PS2 Silpheed The Lost Planet CIB
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Silpheed: The Lost Planet is a PS2 vertical-scrolling shooter developed by Game Arts and published in North America by Working Designs in 2000, arriving as one of the earliest titles in the PS2 library and one of the last major releases Working Designs would shepherd to Western audiences.
Working Designs had a reputation earned through the 1990s by releasing Japanese RPGs and action titles that other American publishers passed on, doing it with dense manual inserts and premium packaging. Localization felt like a labor of conviction rather than a license obligation. Silpheed on PS2 was a direct sequel to the 1993 Silpheed on PC-88 and the 1995 Sega CD port, a franchise that made its name on pre-rendered background cinema and a shooter difficulty curve that felt almost punishing by design. The PS2 version rebuilt the whole thing in real-time 3D, with polygonal debris fields and boss encounters that were genuinely cinematic for the hardware generation. Working Designs released it under their Ultra Series banner, the gold-header packaging line they reserved for titles they considered premium imports. That banner is the North American collector shorthand for the release. Working Designs folded in 2004, which puts every title in their catalog in a closed run. No new stock is coming. The Ultra Series label on a sealed or complete copy carries more weight now than it did at launch.
Working Designs packaged Japanese shoot-'em-ups like fine art imports, and this one got the full treatment.
This copy is CIB, complete in box. That means disc and manual are both present, with the original Working Designs case and the gold Ultra Series header intact. Working Designs manuals were notably produced, often running longer and more opinionated than standard American game inserts of the period. Silpheed's manual is worth checking page by page before purchase if condition matters to your display setup. The disc itself runs on any standard PS2 hardware, no regional complications on this one. Check the interior spine of the case tray for the disc hub seating, where loose-disc travel wear usually shows first.
OWNER VERIFY: CIB completeness. confirm disc, manual, and case insert all present against the Working Designs Ultra Series checklist for this title.
Working Designs packaged Japanese shoot-'em-ups like fine art imports, and this one got the full treatment.
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