How many versions of Shienryu
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lawnspic
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How many versions of Shienryu
I know of
Simple 2000 Series 2-in-1 Vol. 5: The Shooting & The Helicopter
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 37: The Shooting: Double Shienryu
Is there another, was it released as a stand alone title
Simple 2000 Series 2-in-1 Vol. 5: The Shooting & The Helicopter
Simple 2000 Series Vol. 37: The Shooting: Double Shienryu
Is there another, was it released as a stand alone title
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I got Double Shienryu about 6 months back, and completely forgot about the original Shienryu being included! I've just fallen in love with that game all over again.
Got to finally play it on the candy cab in proper low-res tate (had to dig up one of the other threads explaining how to get to the options menu). Very sexy. I was pretty close to buying this from Excellent on ST-V, but I think I'll save my bucks now.
Only bummer is my cabinet doesn't have "select" wired to anything, so I need to plug in a gamepad to give myself credits. Time to wire in a coin button!
Got to finally play it on the candy cab in proper low-res tate (had to dig up one of the other threads explaining how to get to the options menu). Very sexy. I was pretty close to buying this from Excellent on ST-V, but I think I'll save my bucks now.
Only bummer is my cabinet doesn't have "select" wired to anything, so I need to plug in a gamepad to give myself credits. Time to wire in a coin button!
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The Gekioh: Shooting King US release has some cool extra features like a bunch of extra modes (including a game that I'm guessing is supposed to be like a shmup that would play on the PocketStation, though you can play it on the screen via the game disc. It's not that fun, but some of the extra modes are quite interesting.
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Does this US release have the same amount of slowdown that the JP PS1 release has? Because I bought that one a while back and couldn't stand the slowdown.FRO wrote:The Gekioh: Shooting King US release has some cool extra features like a bunch of extra modes (including a game that I'm guessing is supposed to be like a shmup that would play on the PocketStation, though you can play it on the screen via the game disc. It's not that fun, but some of the extra modes are quite interesting.
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The US release does have slowdown, though I haven't played the JP version to compare. If I had to guess, though, I would assume that they'd be more or less the same in that area.dave4shmups wrote:Does this US release have the same amount of slowdown that the JP PS1 release has? Because I bought that one a while back and couldn't stand the slowdown.
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It says in this database that the PS2 version supports 480p?
http://www.hdtvarcade.com/hdtvforum/ind ... page=ps2cd
This doesnt seem right.
http://www.hdtvarcade.com/hdtvforum/ind ... page=ps2cd
This doesnt seem right.
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