Looking for an NES/Famicom SHMUP that's on the GBA "Classic NES Series/Famicom Mini Series", these are the only options:
-Star Solider
-TwinBee
-Xevious
If you had to pick one, and why?
If any of these are terrible, why?
Appreciate any input.
NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
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Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
I've yet to play a Twin Bee game I haven't thought was somewhere between mediocre or outright terrible. I hate the bell system for powering up. It makes it really awkward to collect the powerups you want and especially awkward to recover after a death.
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Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
I'd go for Star Soldier.
I have Xevious, its alright but its not varied enough. Twinbee is ok as well, but there are much better renditions of it than the Famicom version.
I have Xevious, its alright but its not varied enough. Twinbee is ok as well, but there are much better renditions of it than the Famicom version.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
Star Soldier absolutely
Not a massive fan of either game, but Star Soldier at least is fun to play.
Not a massive fan of either game, but Star Soldier at least is fun to play.
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Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
I did play a little bit of Xevious in the past and some TwinBee recently for a few minutes.
Have to agree from what I remember that Xevious is at the bottom of those two, just wasn't sure if there was something I was missing with Xevious because I never gave it a chance such a long time ago.
Looks like it's between Star Soldier and TwinBee. And looks like Star Soldier is winning.
Does one have more replay-ability than the other?
Have to agree from what I remember that Xevious is at the bottom of those two, just wasn't sure if there was something I was missing with Xevious because I never gave it a chance such a long time ago.
Looks like it's between Star Soldier and TwinBee. And looks like Star Soldier is winning.
Does one have more replay-ability than the other?
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Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
Are you buying the cartridge? Or emulating?
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Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
Cartridge, I like cartridges.
When I have a flash cart I don't commit and just end up power cycling mindlessly. Worse so with emulation. Doesn't work for me.
When I have a flash cart I don't commit and just end up power cycling mindlessly. Worse so with emulation. Doesn't work for me.
Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
Out of those three I would pick Star Soldier, but I would pick Star Force over Star Soldier and Gradius over Twinbee.
Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
Yeah, Star Force is like a more fun Star Soldier, can confirm
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Re: NES/Famicom: Star Soldier or Twin Bee or Xevious?
There's the wacky FC/NES stg called Gun-Nac (that was developed by Compile and published by Ascii for the USA release) worth getting as well.
Hidden stage select on Gun-Nac: By selecting Bgm #7 on sound test, you can select the starting stage by selecting stage option & pressing up or down on the D-pad to raise or lower the starting stage. Press the Start button to play the desired chosen stage. How cool is that?
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Hidden stage select on Gun-Nac: By selecting Bgm #7 on sound test, you can select the starting stage by selecting stage option & pressing up or down on the D-pad to raise or lower the starting stage. Press the Start button to play the desired chosen stage. How cool is that?
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~