Virtual Console Shmup Roundup article
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Virtual Console Shmup Roundup article
http://www.electricpickleonline.com/?p=51
Wrote this article for a good friend of mine's website. Among all 22 shmups currently for the VC in North America I picked the best and worst 5. Admittedly there's not too much trash on there so far, it's more of a guide for people unfamiliar with the genre looking to take the leap. I wonder if I'll get any hateful comments about not including Galaga...
How would you guys rearrange the list? Anything you would have said differently?
PS There are some other really interesting articles on his site as well. I recommend the one about the Gamecube service disc. Really bizarre.
Wrote this article for a good friend of mine's website. Among all 22 shmups currently for the VC in North America I picked the best and worst 5. Admittedly there's not too much trash on there so far, it's more of a guide for people unfamiliar with the genre looking to take the leap. I wonder if I'll get any hateful comments about not including Galaga...
How would you guys rearrange the list? Anything you would have said differently?
PS There are some other really interesting articles on his site as well. I recommend the one about the Gamecube service disc. Really bizarre.
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Re: Virtual Console Shmup Roundup article
Will be checking out Dead Moon this weekend for sure.
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I imagine Xevious on the "Must skip" -list might be a red wavy flag for some...personally I agree with you. Hell, I'd skip the arcade original as well.
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Bull shit. The XBox live version of Xevious is pretty near perfect, and so is the game.Ghegs wrote:I imagine Xevious on the "Must skip" -list might be a red wavy flag for some...personally I agree with you. Hell, I'd skip the arcade original as well.
I agree, btw, with your lists, though I have passed so far on Axelay. Never got into it on the SNES. And I would put Zanac first.
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Heh, I -knew- it would be you to say this.professor ganson wrote:Bull shit. The XBox live version of Xevious is pretty near perfect, and so is the game.Ghegs wrote:I imagine Xevious on the "Must skip" -list might be a red wavy flag for some...personally I agree with you. Hell, I'd skip the arcade original as well.
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Shmup history all fine and well, but on the few occasions I played Xevious I kept wondering why people played THIS for even five minutes when we have hundreds of superior shooters at our fingertips today. I just found it drab and annoying with nothing it has going for it today except "historical meaning". To me, all it does is reminding me how much better shmups have gotten. 
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Xevious stands to the tradition of vertical shooters as the original Contra to run-n-gun shooters. Both are absolutely classic. And they still have much to offer for people who appreciate near flawless execution of simple but innovative gameplay ideas. I disagree that there are hundreds of superior shooters. No more than there are hundreds of platformers better than the original SMB. I can understand why plenty of people here prefer more adrenaline-pumping shooters. That's fine. And yes, we now have more complex, interesting scoring systems. But none of this makes Xevious less remarkable. Just different.FrederikJurk wrote:Shmup history all fine and well, but on the few occasions I played Xevious I kept wondering why people played THIS for even five minutes when we have hundreds of superior shooters at our fingertips today. I just found it drab and annoying with nothing it has going for it today except "historical meaning". To me, all it does is reminding me how much better shmups have gotten.
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Even when Xevious came out, though, there were other games (other games by Namco, nonetheless) that offered more refined and interesting shooting, just without the continous scrolling. It's certainly playable, but the challenge just builds up so slowly that it becomes a chore to restart, IMO.

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I like the ports of Xevious with Xevious 3D/G+. The game was innovative for its time and I like how it has something of a rank system. It's also fun to try and find the hidden towers. The NES Xevious is a good port, but not really a good choice for the VC. Isn't Xevious also in Namco Museum 50th for GCN/PS2/Xbox?
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Horis that don't have you dodging land masses and stuff feel weird to me, even though it works fine for most verts. It just takes some getting used to in a hori. But yeah, Air Zonk was just open air 99% of the time, and Super Air Zonk adds land masses and stuff which makes it feel a bit less empty. Most people complained because there wasn't a huge graphics leap, it doesn't feel as inspired as the first, it's a bit shorter, etc. They're both really good actually, and now they're even comparable in pricing, honestly if I had a slot 6...
Depending on the day, ubersaurus, I'd be inclined to agree with you about Axelay, but I think it's really good about it's bells and whistles, which might appeal to the people the article is targeted at. Emulator junkies might also justify the purchase because that game still has a few minor problems in ZSNES.
Depending on the day, ubersaurus, I'd be inclined to agree with you about Axelay, but I think it's really good about it's bells and whistles, which might appeal to the people the article is targeted at. Emulator junkies might also justify the purchase because that game still has a few minor problems in ZSNES.
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