It's another non-shooter, but Jackal would seem to go hand-in-hand with both AC Contras on this topic. Due to the NES versions of all three removing the aiming lag, which all but kills Jackal's intensity for me. Hard to swerve about point-blanking enemy tanks when you know you won't be able to fire at them for a good half-second.Battlesmurf wrote:Contra/Super C : )
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ports that are better than the arcade originals
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Well, the thread isn't useful if we don't nitpick. I hardly think the display is nitpicking though. I simply made the point that if you're playing in S-Video on a TV, the interlacing is probably not going to bother you. If you're actually looking for something to replace your PCB with, this is a bad example.Rob wrote: Dude, can you manage to post with just a little more class? I mean, just a little. I get it, you have a proper RGB monitor.
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It isn't if you have a TV, and it's not like MM requires you to rotate it.
And I don't understand how RGB is the bare minimum for gaming. It makes good things look better, but come on. There isn't much wrong with S-Video and it's perfectly playable.
So I don't have to post this later. The thread is which is better, not better in every way. The original arcade game might look marginally better on the right setup, but DC version:
1. fixes a key scoring flaw
2. offers more control options
3. remixed mode
That far outweighs not being able to play on an RGB monitor, unless the only thing available to anyone was an RGB monitor.
And I don't understand how RGB is the bare minimum for gaming. It makes good things look better, but come on. There isn't much wrong with S-Video and it's perfectly playable.
So I don't have to post this later. The thread is which is better, not better in every way. The original arcade game might look marginally better on the right setup, but DC version:
1. fixes a key scoring flaw
2. offers more control options
3. remixed mode
That far outweighs not being able to play on an RGB monitor, unless the only thing available to anyone was an RGB monitor.
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Mars Matrix looks fine on my TV. I'm not sure what RGB actually is, but as far as I know I have it. I never thought it was a particualrly beautiful game anyway. The big thing about the Dreamcast port is: 1: The revised scoring system and 2: the revised control system (which works infinitely better than the one button arcade version IMO). By these powers combined it makes it a port better than its arcade counterpart.
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The key point is this:Rob wrote:And I don't understand how RGB is the bare minimum for gaming. It makes good things look better, but come on. There isn't much wrong with S-Video and it's perfectly playable.
When we talk about the qualities of ports we have to really take every factor into account, and that includes whether or not it has authentic display.GaijinPunch wrote:If you're actually looking for something to replace your PCB with
Maybe you don't care if Mars Matrix is upscaled and flickers and looks blurry, because you just wanna play the game, and that's fine, too, but that doesn't mean it's suddenly an acceptable port.
Basically I would compare it to DVDs.
Some people just wanna watch a movie, and they don't care if it's been reformated to 4:3 and has a horrible transfer and washed out colors, as long as they get to see their favorite actors.
Others want to get as close as possible to the cinematic experience, so they demand preserved aspect ratio, anamorphic transfer, remastered audio, etc. For those people films are not just about storytelling, but are an integrated audiovisual experience.
Same thing applies to videogames.
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I wouldn't go that far as to dismiss S-Video so quickly, I've run my CMVS in all 3 US commercial video formats and I have to say that S-Video is just a bit pale compared to component, however it does retain some of the sharpness and the color issues can be adjusted to a point, composite sucks as we all know the dot crawling is hideous. I defenatly agree that RGB monitor is the way to go, but I gotta tell you my Wega CRT with component video gives a really good picture rivaling all of my arcades.GaijinPunch wrote:Well, the thread isn't useful if we don't nitpick. I hardly think the display is nitpicking though. I simply made the point that if you're playing in S-Video on a TV, the interlacing is probably not going to bother you. If you're actually looking for something to replace your PCB with, this is a bad example.Rob wrote: Dude, can you manage to post with just a little more class? I mean, just a little. I get it, you have a proper RGB monitor.
I have to add that if anyone is interested in a practical inexpensive setup to play their supergun a CRT Component Tube (non HD) does wonders and avoids the hassle of having an RGB monitor dedicated to this alone. Although the NEC RGB Monitors are great, having 2 of those myself I've been wanting to connect the saturn via RGB Scart, but I just haven't yet due to other things that take priority.
On another note; what kind of TV produces 240p? I've played ESPG in my projector that supports HD/Component signal and when I do the PS2 code the projector refers to the resolution as 480p like the dreamcast and most Xbox games. I know that all this games have been design originally on a 320 x 240 resolution, but in most consoles there's a bit of an "upscaling" is it not? I guess an RGB monitor could reproduce this resolution, but even so the PS2 port seems to be 480p with the code, so how can you get 240p out of it? I would really like to know.
Thanks in advance for any help, and please forgive the lenght of the post, I've allways been very interested in this type of subjects.
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You can't, if you connect your PS2 with component, it will automatically be upscaled.electricgrave wrote:On another note; what kind of TV produces 240p? I've played ESPG in my projector that supports HD/Component signal and when I do the PS2 code the projector refers to the resolution as 480p like the dreamcast and most Xbox games. I know that all this games have been design originally on a 320 x 240 resolution, but in most consoles there's a bit of an "upscaling" is it not? I guess an RGB monitor could reproduce this resolution, but even so the PS2 port seems to be 480p with the code, so how can you get 240p out of it? I would really like to know.
Connect it with an RGB-scart to an SD CRT TV/monitor and you'll get 240p in tate mode.
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So the answer is no port since there's no marquee with a home port.CIT wrote: When we talk about the qualities of ports we have to really take every factor into account, and that includes whether or not it has authentic display.
OMG now we're talking about it being an acceptable port.doesn't mean it's suddenly an acceptable port.
Flicker? Man, it's like I've never played this "Mars Matrix".
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Don't be ridiculous.Rob wrote:So the answer is no port since there's no marquee with a home port.CIT wrote: When we talk about the qualities of ports we have to really take every factor into account, and that includes whether or not it has authentic display.
No, actually it's like you've never played CPS2 Mars Matrix in RGB.OMG now we're talking about it being an acceptable port.doesn't mean it's suddenly an acceptable port.![]()
Flicker? Man, it's like I've never played this "Mars Matrix".
If you saw them side by side you'd know what I mean.
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It's not a port but a completely different game. Hot-B just bought the Insector-X licence from Taito and then ran with it.sideshow wrote:Insector X for the arcade has cutesey graphics and music. The Genesis port is completely overhauled with awesome music and redrawn character sprites that are much more serious looking.
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This topic here explains everything:MX7 wrote:Mars Matrix looks fine on my TV. I'm not sure what RGB actually is
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=87

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RGB has nothing to with the fact MM looks like garbage compared to the arcade version. S-video, VGA, hell even RF if you could manage it.Maybe you don't care if Mars Matrix is upscaled and flickers and looks blurry, because you just wanna play the game, and that's fine, too, but that doesn't mean it's suddenly an acceptable port.
It's all that interlacing, scaling, and filtering. If you have played it in the arcade you would see why. Same issues with Mushi on PS2 ect....
All I'm saying is the PCB does look nicer grafix wise.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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I'm not being ridiculous, I actually know what I'm talking about. You don't.Rob wrote:You 1st.CIT wrote: Don't be ridiculous.
You'd realize why the DC version looks like shit.I'd know which one counter-stopped after a decent scoring run, yes.If you saw them side by side you'd know what I mean.
Improving one area, but fucking up another does not make something "better" than the original!
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It's not a completely different game. It shares similar level themes and some enemies are re-designed versions of the enemies from the original.CIT wrote:It's not a port but a completely different game. Hot-B just bought the Insector-X licence from Taito and then ran with it.sideshow wrote:Insector X for the arcade has cutesey graphics and music. The Genesis port is completely overhauled with awesome music and redrawn character sprites that are much more serious looking.
The improvements in MM are not minor. Control and scoring are every bit as major as perfect graphics, probably more so. The graphics of the DC MM are imperfect, but they do not in any way break the game. Some of us have seen a perfect display, understand why it's better, but still play on an imperfect one. Why? I for one go by all aspects of the games and feel that the games still play well despite not being on a perfect display.CIT wrote: You'd realize why the DC version looks like shit.
Improving one area, but fucking up another does not make something "better" than the original!
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Even though both are different, the Genesis version is far more superior.CIT wrote:That's enough to make it completely different in my book. Either way, you can't say it's a port anymore.BrianC wrote:It's not a completely different game. It shares similar level themes and some enemies are re-designed versions of the enemies from the original.
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Whatever it is, it's still based on the Insector X arcade game. The graphics and sound got a major overhaul, but the level design is not all new.CIT wrote:That's enough to make it completely different in my book. Either way, you can't say it's a port anymore.BrianC wrote:It's not a completely different game. It shares similar level themes and some enemies are re-designed versions of the enemies from the original.
Here are some pages with screens:
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8194
http://www.mobygames.com/game/genesis/i ... creenshots
yeah, I know what you mean. I tried R-Types and Xevious 3D/G+ on the HD TV with PS2 component and I got a messed up half screen that wouldn't refresh right. On the TV in my room, a SD-TV, they work great with component. Also, on the HD-TV, it seems that is upscaling for anything under 480i. Native PS2 games with 480i default look pretty good on it, since it supports 480i though.GaijinPunch wrote: You need component in on a non-HDTV for it to "look right". (about RGB to component for Saturn) If it's HD, the signal will be molested like an alter boy.
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I never said it was the bare minimum. Nobody did. And the thread isn't about perfectly playable. Ports are a technical feat, and to analyze anything technical, you have to look at detail.Rob wrote: And I don't understand how RGB is the bare minimum for gaming. It makes good things look better, but come on. There isn't much wrong with S-Video and it's perfectly playable.
S-Video is fine is you don't have RGB. If Composite is a 0 and RGB is a 10, S-Video is a 4 at best.
Indeed, but as he's in the UK, if he's got a CRT he probably does have it.Contender for stupid post of the year 2008.
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I'm just stating facts in this thread. Just because you can't deal with them I'm a troll? Okay, fine.Rob wrote:ffs, what a poor ass troll.CIT wrote: I'm not being ridiculous, I actually know what I'm talking about. You don't.
Trying to talk reasonably about Mars Matrix with you is a little bit like attempting to do the same with Fighter17 and gay marriage.
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Well, I never said DC MM is an unplayable mess.BrianC wrote:The improvements in MM are not minor. Control and scoring are every bit as major as perfect graphics, probably more so. The graphics of the DC MM are imperfect, but they do not in any way break the game. Some of us have seen a perfect display, understand why it's better, but still play on an imperfect one. Why? I for one go by all aspects of the games and feel that the games still play well despite not being on a perfect display.
All I'm saying is, it is not "better" than the arcade version, because despite its improvements in one area it manages to screw up in another.
For the port to be better, it would have to a) include everything that was already good about the PCB, and b) include some improvements/extras.
DC MM however doesn't live up to standard a.
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You're stating your exaggerated preference for a slight increase in graphics quality while knowing nothing about or having no appreciation for playing the game. Recap dupe account? A counter stop any serious player could reach makes the game inferior, plain and simple.CIT wrote: I'm just stating facts in this thread.
Anything more than
makes the DC version better. That is not the only thing and all things are not equal. What kind of retard thinks brighter colors is enough to keep game fixing improvements from making one thing better than another? People like you are why discussions get so tedious and lame around here. It's not all about your special monitor.an unplayable mess
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Yeah, that's fine - list the graphics "problems" as they are, exactly. One minor drawback, multiple improvements. I'm sure you're reasonable enough to think it's not the only thing that matters or that it's that severe. It's ridiculous.GaijinPunch wrote: Ports are a technical feat, and to analyze anything technical, you have to look at detail.
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