The PS1 port of Strikers 1945 II

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The PS1 port of Strikers 1945 II

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Re: The PS1 port of Strikers 1945 II

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I thought most Psikyo games did that?
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The JPN region psx version of Strikers 1945 II has tate option whereas the Agetech port of USA region Strikers 1945 (which is based on the original JPN psx version of S-1945 II) has tate option removed entirely. High scores are still saved/loaded to/from a psx memory card taking a single block out of fifteen blocks available.

Of course, Psikyo handled the coding, manufacturing & retail distribution of both psx ports of Strikers 1945 & Strikers 1945 II, indeed, for the Japanese psx market. I recall paying the retail price of 5,700 yen + tax for my psx copy of S-1945 II at a indie Japanese game shop which was the very last one it had in stock brand new back in early of 2000. It surely compliments my S-1945 II arcade pcb.

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Re: The PS1 port of Strikers 1945 II

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khaldrogo wrote:Hi everyone,
I know they lack an online leaderboard, but I was wondering if they supported separate leaderboards for each difficulty or if the leaderboards are shared no matter what? I got spoiled hardcore by the PS1 port of Strikers 1945 II which had a Prepaid Gift Balance separate leaderboard for each difficulty.
Can you help me!!!
Cool. Just got this myself. I haven't played it yet. I have played the Saturn version in the past and that version is a lot of fun.
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