PC Engine Fan X! wrote:
And exactly how big are both proto 7800 games of Plutos & Sirius?
And wasn't a Cuttle Cart II flash cart only able to use the MMC medium format? It would be better to use a SD media memory card instead, right?
So that makes the overall 7800 console ports of shmup titles to about five altogether then:
7800 Xevious cartridge
7800 Desert Falcon cartridge
7800 Planet Smashers cartridge -- this particularly rare 7800 cart does exist in both NTSC & PAL formats for the die-hard 7800 gamers...
7800 prototype of Plutos
7800 prototype of Sirius
Am I missing any other 7800 console-based shmup titles?
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
Depends on your definition. Centipede, Asteroids, Robotron 2084, Ikari Warriors, Commando, and if you want to count it, Food Fight all exist on the console, and involve shooting. But the 5 you listed are the only traditional shooters. Of course, there's a number of fixed screen, and a couple scrolling shooters on the 2600 that are compatible, as well.
Beyond that, both carts are large sized games, and include RAM chips onboard. The CC2 does only use MMC...I think it was designed at a time when SD cards were not common or really in a decent price range.
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