Shooting Game Tournament 2007 (Themes/Game Selection Thread)
Hint: It's Rob praising a game made by neither Takumi nor Psikyo.g19 wrote:I love sarcasm more than most but sometimes it's so hard to tell on here.Rob wrote:It's a classic. Remember how great Raiden 3 was? That was basically the same as Raiden.
But I agree, sarcasm detection can be tough on this board. It was a lot easier back when I used to post at NES boards (100% sarcastic jackasses).
I would, but given the seemingly large amount of potential choices for the stgt I'd rather not have to play through them to see if I like one or few. Anyway, it hardly matters as I'll only have to play one of them next week.shoe-sama wrote:Then go play some Raiden and make your own judgment.

a.k.a - G19
Air Gallet -- Solid, but not great game. Consider the other options for that week, though.
Blazing Star -- Thrown out because of the voting procedure. Wouldn't be fair to blame this pick on people who don't even post here.
Star Force -- Blame the poll. What were the other options again? We do know Section Z got second place.
Blazing Star -- Thrown out because of the voting procedure. Wouldn't be fair to blame this pick on people who don't even post here.
Star Force -- Blame the poll. What were the other options again? We do know Section Z got second place.

Bolded for my emphasis.Rob wrote:I voted for Juno First, btw. (bold = my emphasis)Icarus wrote:Star Force GET.
Because its more fun than Section-ZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Also, I'm curious to know why people would vote Raiden or Viper Phase One when the Raiden Fighters games have deeper, more involved scoring mechanics that are perfect for tournament play.
Last edited by Icarus on Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:36 pm, edited 2 times in total.

Davey wrote: But I agree, sarcasm detection can be tough on this board. It was a lot easier back when I used to post at NES boards (100% sarcastic jackasses).
That's why I proposed all PhBB boards have sarcasm tags to lessen the confusion.
Watch, and be amazed!
[sarcasm] I really want to play Raiden during the next playweek. I'm really good at it! I would hate to have to play RFJ or VP1 instead! [/sarcasm]
Last edited by Tempest on Tue Aug 28, 2007 11:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I suckIcarus wrote: Also, I'm curious to know why people would vote Raiden or Viper Phase One when the Raiden Fighters games have deeper, more involved scoring mechanics that are perfect for tournament play.

I cannot possibly begin to understand score em ups.


















I fail



I truly like Raiden (especially the Turbo Grafx 16 version)
-
professor ganson
- Posts: 5163
- Joined: Mon Feb 21, 2005 3:59 am
- Location: OHIO
Good question. I should be optimistic after we (collectively) had the good sense to vote for Dragon Blaze, Batrider, and Twinbee Yahhoo. (Yeah, I think Twinbee was the right choice for the tournament.) So why am I doubtful that anything other than Raiden 1 or 2 will win?Icarus wrote: Also, I'm curious to know why people would vote Raiden or Viper Phase One when the Raiden Fighters games have deeper, more involved scoring mechanics that are perfect for tournament play.
-
Shatterhand
- Posts: 4090
- Joined: Wed Jan 26, 2005 3:01 am
- Location: Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
- Contact:
RF1 gets no love, RF2 isn't played as much, and everyone seems scared of RFJ.Rob wrote:Well, if the poll consists of every available Seibu shooter that is emulated the votes might be split between the three RFs (when competing with a single Raiden).
I don't hate Raiden, it was one of the arcade games instrumental in making me an arcade player when I was younger, so I have a lot of love for it. However, for a scoring tournament, it is far from being the optimal choice when you have better scoring games available.
Not only that, the RFs are short, fast games. An all clear on each will run up to around 20-25mins. For a scoring tournament where progressive improvements are important, being able to roll off up to five credits an hour is better than playing a game for 40 minutes per run. This is especially important for people who have a lack of available free time to invest in each session.
Or DX. Outside of the RFs, DX is the best.Twiddle wrote:I probably should have suggested Seibu Week when mamedev got Raiden 2 working instead of now.
Last edited by Icarus on Wed Aug 29, 2007 1:03 am, edited 1 time in total.

-
professor ganson
- Posts: 5163
- Joined: Mon Feb 21, 2005 3:59 am
- Location: OHIO
Very few people have had the chance to play any of the RFs up until recently.professor ganson wrote:This seems to be the consensus around here, and I do like it best, but I don't think I've ever heard anyone defend this claim.
Seibu Week would and should be the perfect chance to rectify that. See what happened to Batrider when it got exposure, the same can happen for the RFs.

-
professor ganson
- Posts: 5163
- Joined: Mon Feb 21, 2005 3:59 am
- Location: OHIO
Bad news: still MAME-only. And take note, Pele Team: I won't be playing RF Jet if it is selected. If that is still an important factor for you guys.Shatterhand wrote:how many people have access to Raiden 2 or Raiden DX On home ports?
Let's try to answer this quickly!
I do have Raiden DX. No Raiden 2, but this is easy to get for PC.

Raiden and Raiden 2 are just straight-up shoot-stuff shooters. Raiden DX has multi-layered scoring depth and greater challenges for players of all skills. You can refine single loop scores in each course through medal chaining and more aggressive play (via boss speedkills), or you can try to multiloop or course-loop the game. Or both.professor ganson wrote:Yeah, I agree. What I meant to ask is why there seems to be so much agreement that DX is superior to Raiden 1 and 2. What's the argument? Again, not that I disagree at all.
I'd take DX over I and II any day.
Pussy.Rob wrote:I won't be playing RF Jet if it is selected.

-
professor ganson
- Posts: 5163
- Joined: Mon Feb 21, 2005 3:59 am
- Location: OHIO
Sounds like a good argument to me.Icarus wrote:Raiden and Raiden 2 are just straight-up shoot-stuff shooters. Raiden DX has multi-layered scoring depth and greater challenges for players of all skills. You can refine single loop scores in each course through medal chaining and more aggressive play (via boss speedkills), or you can try to multiloop or course-loop the game. Or both.professor ganson wrote:Yeah, I agree. What I meant to ask is why there seems to be so much agreement that DX is superior to Raiden 1 and 2. What's the argument? Again, not that I disagree at all.
I'd take DX over I and II any day.
-
freddiebamboo
- Posts: 1366
- Joined: Sun Jan 30, 2005 9:17 pm
- Location: UK