Slap Fight
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Halloween Jack
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Slap Fight
Hi Guys,
Just wondered whether anyone on the boards had a view on the quality of Slap Fight - or is it a classic that's best left on the shelf?
Thanks.
Just wondered whether anyone on the boards had a view on the quality of Slap Fight - or is it a classic that's best left on the shelf?
Thanks.
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CIT
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It has it's fans, but probably more people dislike it. I think it's pretty good, especially compared to some other shooters from the time, like Exed Exes, etc. as it has a lot more depth.
It's very oldschool, hard as hell, and has a weird and slightly annoying powerup system, where, everytime you power up, your ship also grows larger, thus making it easier for you to get hit. That's kinda the fun part too, though.
There's also a very good port for the Megadrive, that also features an extra Arranged Version.
It's very oldschool, hard as hell, and has a weird and slightly annoying powerup system, where, everytime you power up, your ship also grows larger, thus making it easier for you to get hit. That's kinda the fun part too, though.
There's also a very good port for the Megadrive, that also features an extra Arranged Version.
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Agreed. I have only ever played the MD port, and I really like it. From what I've read it's a pretty faithful conversion.CIT wrote:It has it's fans, but probably more people dislike it. I think it's pretty good, especially compared to some other shooters from the time, like Exed Exes, etc. as it has a lot more depth.
It's very oldschool, hard as hell, and has a weird and slightly annoying powerup system, where, everytime you power up, your ship also grows larger, thus making it easier for you to get hit. That's kinda the fun part too, though.
There's also a very good port for the Megadrive, that also features an extra Arranged Version.
Slap Fight MD, which is also on the cartridge is basically a whole new game with new graphics, levels and music and a new game mechanism: you can use your ship's add-on parts as bomb.
Recommended.
Don't be misled by the look of the power-up system. The game itself doesn't have anything in common with Gradius.Fighter17 wrote:Slap Fight is pretty much a Vertical Scrolling Gradius.
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yojo!
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It's an awesome game; If you like flying Shark, truxton or twin cobra you 'll be right at home. It's not too difficult either. Back in the old days you could 1CC any shmups as long as you put some time to remember the patterns. I own the PCB and 1CCed this one on the hardest setting and I'm not that great. Go for it.
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I really like this game and have never felt otherwise. What really intrigued me at first was the name which is absolute bonkers. Once I tried it out I found it to be pretty accesible while still keeping me interested. Easily one of my favourite MegaDrive games of all time.
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XERO
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where can i get it?
does any one know who has it for sale?
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the arcade version is a little uncommon auction-wise, but many of the PCB shops in Japan always have it in stock. the price is usually around 100-120 USD, a bit more expensive if you get the non-JAMMA board with an additional harness adaptor.
anyways it's a lovely game, one of my favorite old-fashioned shooters. colorful graphics, a catchy soundtrack, and a low initial difficulty level which makes for a quick/painless first loop. there's even a few hidden scoring tricks that are sorta neat to uncover on your own.
highly recommended. if you do eventually pick it up, feel free to post some scores (see signature).
anyways it's a lovely game, one of my favorite old-fashioned shooters. colorful graphics, a catchy soundtrack, and a low initial difficulty level which makes for a quick/painless first loop. there's even a few hidden scoring tricks that are sorta neat to uncover on your own.
highly recommended. if you do eventually pick it up, feel free to post some scores (see signature).
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Halloween Jack
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Thanks very much llaoyllakcuf, that's really helpful advice. For now though, I think that I'll hold off, but if I see one for a decent price at a later date, I'll know to snap it up.llaoyllakcuf wrote:the arcade version is a little uncommon auction-wise, but many of the PCB shops in Japan always have it in stock. the price is usually around 100-120 USD, a bit more expensive if you get the non-JAMMA board with an additional harness adaptor.
anyways it's a lovely game, one of my favorite old-fashioned shooters. colorful graphics, a catchy soundtrack, and a low initial difficulty level which makes for a quick/painless first loop. there's even a few hidden scoring tricks that are sorta neat to uncover on your own.
highly recommended. if you do eventually pick it up, feel free to post some scores (see signature).
Cheers,
HJ
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Basically it sums up like this:
Arcade PCB- AWFUL, wouldn't buy it for $30
Slap Fight Mega Drive- AWESOME, but last time I checked it was $200+
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Arcade PCB- AWFUL, wouldn't buy it for $30
Slap Fight Mega Drive- AWESOME, but last time I checked it was $200+
-Segasonicfan
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