Ok this does sound really cool. Based on how it's desribed, it sounds to me like it's a later revision, and not an early location test like some posts in here have been implying?Sly Cherry Chunks wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 9:13 pm AM Show version sounds interesting
https://x.com/Shingi/status/1905353827462906357
If it performs better with more action on screen, and has more graphical effects going on as well, it doesn't make sense they'd make that worse on release, just to make the game harder??
I was thinking, M2 doing Gradius 3 sounds like a really missed opportunity to make the "classic badass M2 hack" (similar to how they have been missing that opportunity for all the Toaplan releases), though of course that effort is all going to Salamander 3 which I appreciate.
BUT, the collection is omitting the SNES version of G3, and for a lot of mortals that's generally considered the best version of the game, or occasionally even the best Gradius game altogether.
While it's a bit easy for a shooter on defaults, the arcade difficulty setting does pack slightly more of a punch. My thought, however, was - how cool would it be, if M2 would have deviced a golden inbetween, one that retains all the stages and graphical splendor of the original arcade game, but sanded down a bunch of the more infamous difficulty spikes that gives it is hardcore reputation. Hell, it might sound like sacrilege, but easing out the game's recoveries as well, could easily end up making that into a fantastic game.
But maybe that is basically what we are getting with the AM Show version? We'll see...
While I do have some issues, not with M2 specifically, but the overall standard of official emulator releases - and a few personal pet peeves of which even M2 are guilty, I don't think I've ever seen any straight-up dislike for M2 particularly?? Especially not in this thread? The best I can do is some mild disappointment when they occasionally don't live up to the expectations they have set previously. Or just laments about how slowly they tend to work.XoPachi wrote: ↑Sat Mar 29, 2025 1:55 am Is there a reason M2 is disliked by pockets of this community? Not specifically here but just among arcade people. When they announce or release something and most people are excited, I see a handful annoyed with M2's involvement.
I never see a reason given though.
Which posts are you even referring to here? I find it hilarious that Steven immediately joins in to take a jab back at the supposed M2 hate, trying to reason why it exists, when it as far as I can tell is a complete boogeyman.