Thoughts about Game Paradise/Game Tengoku?
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maxlords
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Thoughts about Game Paradise/Game Tengoku?
I just recently bought the PCB of this game on impulse...saw a good deal on it. Anyone have any thoughts about it? I can't find any reviews anywhere, but it looks like a neat modern shmup in the Parodius vein. Also...anyone have a clue what the working PCB is worth? 
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iatneH
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Lucky you, I've never seen the PCB for sale ever. As usual, I haven't looked very hard though.
I can only comment on the Saturn version. It took me a long long time to figure out how to chain the eggplants..
My only complaint is that some large enemies seem to be able to take a lot of damage. Otherwise, the visuals are great, music is criminally catchy, and the difficulty picks up nicely.
I can only comment on the Saturn version. It took me a long long time to figure out how to chain the eggplants..
My only complaint is that some large enemies seem to be able to take a lot of damage. Otherwise, the visuals are great, music is criminally catchy, and the difficulty picks up nicely.
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Here is a thread from a few months ago about the game, though mostly the Saturn version, if you're interested...
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Re: Thoughts about Game Paradise/Game Tengoku?
It's great and quite fun to play.maxlords wrote:I just recently bought the PCB of this game on impulse...saw a good deal on it. Anyone have any thoughts about it?
I recalls seeing it being sold at yahoo.jp for around 6,000 to 8,000 yen a few months ago. It's a double decks board. Since I am running out of spaces and it would costs $$$ in shipping. So I pass and get a Saturn port for around 5,000 yen instead.maxlords wrote:I can't find any reviews anywhere, but it looks like a neat modern shmup in the Parodius vein. Also...anyone have a clue what the working PCB is worth?
It's always good to have the PCB, but storage spaces are just not enough.
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