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Is the Sega-CD port any different compared to its MegaDrive counterpart?
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I'm probably one of the few people who really like this game. It has a nice clean style without any frivolous crap, and its simplicity is what draws me in. I don't have to worry about chains and combos and stuff, just shoot and have fun.
I have the MCD version, but this thread inspired me to fire up the MD version in an emulator. It's been a while for me, but the gameplay seems nearly identical. They're both under $5 aren't they? Won't kill you to get them both as you come across them...
Don't know about the X68K version. I keep forgetting it even exists, since I find the two Sega versions to be playable enough.
I have the MCD version, but this thread inspired me to fire up the MD version in an emulator. It's been a while for me, but the gameplay seems nearly identical. They're both under $5 aren't they? Won't kill you to get them both as you come across them...
Don't know about the X68K version. I keep forgetting it even exists, since I find the two Sega versions to be playable enough.
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The Mega Drive's soundtrack is still impressive though. After hearing the CD soundtrack so much, I was still able to enjoy the cartridge soundtrack. It's nice hearing where those nice compositions came from. Another nice Motoi Sakuraba-scored game is El Viento. Although not a shmup...
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