
So, how well does it work-if at all-with the KOF series on the PS2?
There is, I think.iatneH wrote:Damn. I thought there was some kind of Street Fighter stick too :\
Argh, I hate that. I think the Star Soldier remake on PS2 also has that.dave4shmups wrote:And then you have this analog-nazi crap where, for example, in Megaman Anniversary Collection, you are told that you must have a controller that has analog-the game won't work without one.
It's OK. Do be aware that the PS2 version does not contain SF3:3S like the XBox version does.iatneH wrote:Anyway, I hear Street Fighter Anniversary Collection is a very good compilation.
Not sure what you mean here. The PS2 version doesn't have online play but it definitely has both games.elvis wrote:It's OK. Do be aware that the PS2 version does not contain SF3:3S like the XBox version does.iatneH wrote:Anyway, I hear Street Fighter Anniversary Collection is a very good compilation.
Probably talking about the PAL version which didn't include Third Strike for some crazy reason. The PAL Xbox version does have it though.Ganelon wrote:Not sure what you mean here. The PS2 version doesn't have online play but it definitely has both games.elvis wrote:It's OK. Do be aware that the PS2 version does not contain SF3:3S like the XBox version does.iatneH wrote:Anyway, I hear Street Fighter Anniversary Collection is a very good compilation.
It's an excellent compilation IMO; too bad Hyper has lots of little mess-ups compared to the JP version.
OK, it looks like you NTSC folk once again get a better deal than we poor leftover PAL suckers.Ganelon wrote:Not sure what you mean here. The PS2 version doesn't have online play but it definitely has both games.
It's an excellent compilation IMO; too bad Hyper has lots of little mess-ups compared to the JP version.
Which explains why Third Strike is available as a separate purchase.MSZ wrote:I believe the NTSC-J regions also left out the 3rd Strike in their Hyper SFII release. Only the NTSC-U/C regions have both games on one disc.