Free copy of PSX Soukyugurentai
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Diabollokus
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I say hold an international martial arts tournament.
The winner must then toe the line and fight 10 shmuppos of his choice 3 mins per man.
Followed by 2 hours technical demonstration of 1CCing radiant silvergun and batsugun in all 4 loops.
I here proclaim thee a 3rd dan shmuppo and worthy of soukyugurentai.
Well thats what i went through!
Edit. For Twitch's extreme lathargy.
When you go for a dan belt, you must endure torture normally 30 mins of 1 on 1 multiple opponents followed by 1-2 hours of technical kata demostration. For my black I had to test 10 of my fellow browns. I spent 1 year preparing and your attitude is direspectful.
The winner must then toe the line and fight 10 shmuppos of his choice 3 mins per man.
Followed by 2 hours technical demonstration of 1CCing radiant silvergun and batsugun in all 4 loops.
I here proclaim thee a 3rd dan shmuppo and worthy of soukyugurentai.
Well thats what i went through!
Edit. For Twitch's extreme lathargy.
When you go for a dan belt, you must endure torture normally 30 mins of 1 on 1 multiple opponents followed by 1-2 hours of technical kata demostration. For my black I had to test 10 of my fellow browns. I spent 1 year preparing and your attitude is direspectful.
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TWITCHDOCTOR
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Diabollokus wrote:I say hold an international martial arts tournament.
The winner must then toe the line and fight 10 shmuppos of his choice 3 mins per man.
Followed by 2 hours technical demonstration of 1CCing radiant silvergun and batsugun in all 4 loops.
I here proclaim thee a 3rd dan shmuppo and worthy of soukyugurentai.
Well thats what i went through!
Uhmm humm...I'm already tired from just reading that post.
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hikarutilmitt
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Ooohh, pick me. Oh wait, I already have both Otokuyo and the PS Hamster re-release...
Or is perhaps the re-release you have the original version of the PS Soukyugurentai? If it's the original version, maybe I should be picked anyway to see what the differences are. Oh wait, I already have a downloaded copy of the original PS Souykugurentai as well to see what the differences are...
Yeah, don't bother putting me in the draw.
BTW, the only difference data-wise between the original version and the re-release of PS Soukyugurentai is the Hamster logo in the beginning (as opposed to Sonic Wings Special where Hamster also put the text "Arcade Hits" in the title screen). It still irks me that Hamster changes the actual code of their re-releases though.
Or is perhaps the re-release you have the original version of the PS Soukyugurentai? If it's the original version, maybe I should be picked anyway to see what the differences are. Oh wait, I already have a downloaded copy of the original PS Souykugurentai as well to see what the differences are...
Yeah, don't bother putting me in the draw.
BTW, the only difference data-wise between the original version and the re-release of PS Soukyugurentai is the Hamster logo in the beginning (as opposed to Sonic Wings Special where Hamster also put the text "Arcade Hits" in the title screen). It still irks me that Hamster changes the actual code of their re-releases though.
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WheePenPen
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HayakawaKen
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The only difference is the addition of a new ship (the Yellow Ship) and nice amount of slowdown in area's where the PS1 can't keep up w/ the Saturn. Other than that your really not missing anything. I have both copies and the Saturn is def the better of the 2. I'll prolly just sell my PS1 copy.MovingTarget wrote:I would like the psx version to see the diference to the sat version, but I have the saturn version already
"ooh, ahh, thats how all this starts, but then theres running and screaming" -LW:Jurrassic Park-
PSX version also halves the texture resolution on a lot of background layer objects, and lacks the transparent clouds on Stage 3. The music also seems cut down a bit in certain places. They're still the same game, though, so you're not missing much by only having one or the other.Sundance wrote:The only difference is the addition of a new ship (the Yellow Ship) and nice amount of slowdown in area's where the PS1 can't keep up w/ the Saturn. Other than that your really not missing anything. I have both copies and the Saturn is def the better of the 2. I'll prolly just sell my PS1 copy. :roll:MovingTarget wrote:I would like the psx version to see the diference to the sat version, but I have the saturn version already :D
Generous offer... I'm not wanting to be considered for it, as I own the Saturn version and want to give someone else the chance. However, I do have a suggestion for an easy and common random number generator. Just use MS Excel.
Step 1 - put everyone in a list, put a number next to every name. Step 2 - to generate a random number, just use a blank cell and the formula:
"=RAND()*(X-Y)+Y" (type everything but the quotes). Voila. If the random number formula kicks out number 8, just look up who is number 8 on the list and there's your lucky winner.
In the above example, it selects a number between Y (lowest possible result)and X (highest possible result). For example, if there are 20 people entered, the formula would be "=RAND()*(20-1)+1". That will pick a number between 1 and 20. Press F9 for Excel to recalculate any formulas if you want to test it out or pick a new random number. Also, remember to format your cell (format menu --> cells --> number) as a number without decimal points, or else you'll get a decimal answer like 17.5683.
Step 1 - put everyone in a list, put a number next to every name. Step 2 - to generate a random number, just use a blank cell and the formula:
"=RAND()*(X-Y)+Y" (type everything but the quotes). Voila. If the random number formula kicks out number 8, just look up who is number 8 on the list and there's your lucky winner.
In the above example, it selects a number between Y (lowest possible result)and X (highest possible result). For example, if there are 20 people entered, the formula would be "=RAND()*(20-1)+1". That will pick a number between 1 and 20. Press F9 for Excel to recalculate any formulas if you want to test it out or pick a new random number. Also, remember to format your cell (format menu --> cells --> number) as a number without decimal points, or else you'll get a decimal answer like 17.5683.
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Shatterhand
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NATE wants in...
Neon. Could you please put my name in the pot, please. I don't have either ver...Twitch can vouch for that. I borrowed his for about 2 weeks and got to play it once or twice. I think it was around the time my kid was coming in, so I was waaaaay too busy to spend any significant time on it. I do remember liking it a LOT though. Another gem to put on my shelf. Possibly.
Twitch: was it the PSX or Saturn ver. that I borrowed?
Twitch: was it the PSX or Saturn ver. that I borrowed?
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