Phalanx (GBA)
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Phalanx (GBA)
Any good?
Is this just a straight port of the SNES game or ist there some added/remixed stuff?
Is this just a straight port of the SNES game or ist there some added/remixed stuff?
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I kinda like it. 6½/10 or so. Bit on the easy side, I managed to 1CC the default difficulty after few attempts and the hardest soon after.
I did like it enough to track down MiniPhalanx.
I did like it enough to track down MiniPhalanx.
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A mini game included in Zero Divide The Final Conflict:
Neco Hammer mini-game
Enter the "Key Config" option and change all the buttons to "No Use". Use the "Test 2" option that appears to play a mini-game that involves hitting Neco's head with a hammer.
Phalanx mini-game
Unlock the Neco Hammer mini-game, then accumulate three more hours of game play. An option to play Mini-Phalanx will appear after that time.
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I seem to remember that was the case with some early versions of Philosoma. It was accessible with a certain code. Upon using a Goldfinger/Super Game Convertor cheat device on my PSX & using the USA PSX version of Philosoma, I could not find the hidden mini-Phalanx game. If it were there, there would be a "exe" file along with the Phalanx name file as well to boot it up.CIT wrote:Whoa, crazy.
Wasn't Phalanx also included as a hidden bonus in (at least some versions of) Philosoma?
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I just put my Japanese copy of Philosoma into my CD-Rom drive and had a look; there is no file called phalanx.exe
The date it was produced is 1995/06/19
Are you sure about the exe?
EDIT: I found this on the net:
The date it was produced is 1995/06/19
Are you sure about the exe?
EDIT: I found this on the net:
I'll try it later.Bonus Game
To play the hidden Phalanx game hold Start + Select on controller 2 while the game is booting (Note: This only works on early releases of the game).
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Odd, since I haven't played Zero Divide itself for one moment. I used the "When the game is first loading up, hold Select and Start on controller 2. Play using controller 2." -method described over at GameFaqs. In Zero Divide, mind you. I've never heard of MiniPhalanx being in Philosoma.Ceph wrote:Unlock the Neco Hammer mini-game, then accumulate three more hours of game play. An option to play Mini-Phalanx will appear after that time.
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I tried holding start+select on the second controller while booting Philosoma; nothing happened. Maybe it's a hoax? Or maybe someone just mislabled the Zero Divide code.
So you (Ghegs) got Phalanx Mini to play using the above trick in the PS1 version of Zero Divide? The code I pasted was for the Saturn version.
Does it matter if it's the Japanese-, US- or EU-version?
So you (Ghegs) got Phalanx Mini to play using the above trick in the PS1 version of Zero Divide? The code I pasted was for the Saturn version.
Does it matter if it's the Japanese-, US- or EU-version?
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Quite possibly. It wouldn't make much sense for Phalanx to be in Philosoma anyway, but Zero Divide and Phalanx share some staff (at least the producer/director Akira Sato).Ceph wrote:I tried holding start+select on the second controller while booting Philosoma; nothing happened. Maybe it's a hoax? Or maybe someone just mislabled the Zero Divide code.
Yep, works fine. Don't know if the version matters, I got the US one. Disc only, so it was cheaper than peanuts.So you (Ghegs) got Phalanx Mini to play using the above trick in the PS1 version of Zero Divide? The code I pasted was for the Saturn version.
Does it matter if it's the Japanese-, US- or EU-version?
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Sidenote: I'm also convinced Gaia Seed and Phalanx share some staff as there are some similarities between the games. I guess I should play through GS one more time and hope the credits are in english.
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The game in Zero Divide is known as "Tiny Phalanx", and is a sequel of sorts to the SNES original. It is not contained in Philosoma. Tiny Phalanx is arguably the best Phalanx game even though it is only 3 stages long. The GBA one is a tweaked port of the SNES original that's simply an average/mediocre shooter.
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Out of curiousity I tried the original SNES rom of Phalanx some days ago- as far as I can see, they added smartbombs to the GBA gameplay, as well as rearranging the soundtrack. I always thought the GBA music was kind of tinny, but the SNES music is even thinner. I love the stage 2 music of the GBA version, the SNES one has the same melody but with far less instruments. If you liked the game on the SNES (well, I didn`t), you will like it on the GBA I guess.
And I agree with you on the DS lite d-pad issue. I makes playing Nanostray a pain (even more than it already is). It is such a step down from the light, clicky, responsive GBA SP one. Sometimes its hard to believe that Nintendo INVENTED the d-pad, and still they made such a mushy pad. I wish I still had my original DS.
And I agree with you on the DS lite d-pad issue. I makes playing Nanostray a pain (even more than it already is). It is such a step down from the light, clicky, responsive GBA SP one. Sometimes its hard to believe that Nintendo INVENTED the d-pad, and still they made such a mushy pad. I wish I still had my original DS.
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