
Anyone ever play through Twin Eagle: Revenge Joe's Brother?
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Hulkcore
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Anyone ever play through Twin Eagle: Revenge Joe's Brother?
So because I like torture, I decided to play through this game. Ended up with cheats because I got tired of restarting five minutes back every time an AA tank showed up...anyway... the point is...


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Re: Anyone ever play through Twin Eagle: Revenge Joe's Broth
Revenge Joe? How about Revelations Joe? 
(Yeah, I know that's not what the title intends to say.)
I wonder why "terrorism" is guilty when "the devil" sent it to earth...shouldn't we go fight the devil next?
Naah, Joe's brother is revenged.
(Yeah, I know that's not what the title intends to say.)
I wonder why "terrorism" is guilty when "the devil" sent it to earth...shouldn't we go fight the devil next?
Naah, Joe's brother is revenged.
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Twin Eagle 2, in my opinion after playing through both, is infinitely more playable than the first. Lets compare:
Twin Eagle: Revenge Joe's Brother.
-shooting/bombing mechanic
-no noticeable scoring system
-1 long level
-no bosses
-when you continue, you start at the beginning of the last section and must replay the last 3-4 minutes again.
-AA missiles that target you for 30 seconds that can't be shot down
-great-ish ending sequence when you finish
-only two songs for the entire game
-horse whinny sound effect whenever you pick up an item
-flickering half visible bullets from 1/3 of the enemies
-1 type of bomb
Twin Eagle 2: The Rescue Mission
-shooting/bombing mechanic
-scoring system, something to do with killing enemies in rapid succession
-3 stages with 3 levels apiece
-boss battles at the end of every level
-weird rotated aiming mode at the last boss of every stage
-when you continue you start from where you died
-AA missiles that don't target you...makes sense...still can't be shot down
-really mediocre ending sequence
-didn't keep track of the songs, but not many more than the first game
-really great dialog when you do things, i.e. when you die, "I'm hit, I'm hit, I'm coming apart!"
-visible bullets
-3 types of bombs
-great boss warning screen (see below)
Anyway, the end sequence of 2 went by too fast and is kinda messed up, so I wasn't able to screenshot it. It wasn't as interesting anyway. The boss warning screen is great though...

so whatever you do, DON'T BE PANIC!
Twin Eagle: Revenge Joe's Brother.
-shooting/bombing mechanic
-no noticeable scoring system
-1 long level
-no bosses
-when you continue, you start at the beginning of the last section and must replay the last 3-4 minutes again.
-AA missiles that target you for 30 seconds that can't be shot down
-great-ish ending sequence when you finish
-only two songs for the entire game
-horse whinny sound effect whenever you pick up an item
-flickering half visible bullets from 1/3 of the enemies
-1 type of bomb
Twin Eagle 2: The Rescue Mission
-shooting/bombing mechanic
-scoring system, something to do with killing enemies in rapid succession
-3 stages with 3 levels apiece
-boss battles at the end of every level
-weird rotated aiming mode at the last boss of every stage
-when you continue you start from where you died
-AA missiles that don't target you...makes sense...still can't be shot down
-really mediocre ending sequence
-didn't keep track of the songs, but not many more than the first game
-really great dialog when you do things, i.e. when you die, "I'm hit, I'm hit, I'm coming apart!"
-visible bullets
-3 types of bombs
-great boss warning screen (see below)
Anyway, the end sequence of 2 went by too fast and is kinda messed up, so I wasn't able to screenshot it. It wasn't as interesting anyway. The boss warning screen is great though...

so whatever you do, DON'T BE PANIC!
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I've finished both Twin Eagle games aboout year ago.
The big problems with the first is the unbalanced power up system(you get way too strong with full power ups),the lack of bosses and the long boring levels. It has really nice graphics for 1988 if you play on a tated TV and the gameplay is alot like kyukyoku tiger (twin cobra).
The big problems with the second is the broken "special moves" system(it has about 5 special moves done using some kind of street fighter style commands and when your bar is empty an item that fills your "special move bar" gets dropped) :the flares are just so strong its not even funny, it acts as a shield and it also destroys everything in seconds (including bosses), also the sprite for the players copters are so goddamn ugly its not even funny and the bosses are repetitive as hell. It has nice touches here and the the graphics are some nice pre-rendered crap that look pretty good on a tated TV.
overall both games feel like they could have been good but fail badly in some areas.
The big problems with the first is the unbalanced power up system(you get way too strong with full power ups),the lack of bosses and the long boring levels. It has really nice graphics for 1988 if you play on a tated TV and the gameplay is alot like kyukyoku tiger (twin cobra).
The big problems with the second is the broken "special moves" system(it has about 5 special moves done using some kind of street fighter style commands and when your bar is empty an item that fills your "special move bar" gets dropped) :the flares are just so strong its not even funny, it acts as a shield and it also destroys everything in seconds (including bosses), also the sprite for the players copters are so goddamn ugly its not even funny and the bosses are repetitive as hell. It has nice touches here and the the graphics are some nice pre-rendered crap that look pretty good on a tated TV.
overall both games feel like they could have been good but fail badly in some areas.
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I actually liked a lot Twin Eagle, together with Twin Formation/Thunder Cade. it is the kind of cheesy shmup that Seta and similar companies produced during the '80s, mostly focused on sketching some ideas (rendered graphics, specific weapon system) without focusing on development and balance.
I would say, in retrospective, that most of the then-enjoyment was to battle past the poor balance and completing the game to kill time. Oh, and the butt rock!
I would say, in retrospective, that most of the then-enjoyment was to battle past the poor balance and completing the game to kill time. Oh, and the butt rock!
"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
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I loved Twin Eagle.
I used to play this game a little bit, in a restaurant called
The Ground Round, before it was closed down to make room
for a Saturn car dealership, in Glenview, IL (a Chicago suburb)
on Waukegan Rd back in late '89 / early '90.
They had Altered Beast, P.O.W., TMNT, and Twin Eagle. This was
my favorite place to play arcade games, because they had 1 of my
favorite games (Altered Beast) and it was within walking distance of
home. I got my parents to take us out to eat just so I could play!
I loved the bonus stages, shooting down Mig-29s and Mig-23s.
The rock song that played, what the hell was that?
What were the lyrics? It sounded like
"wah wah wah, gonna take it downnnnnn"
or "gonna bomb a town".
I was just about to make a thread asking about the words to
that butt rock song, but i used the search function and saw this
thread had been made only just a few weeks back, that's some
funny shit, I almost lol'd.
Anyway, the best thing about Twin Eagle is, not the gameplay,
not the graphics, and not even the memorable cheesy-ass MUSIC,
but the great memories I have of it.
WAH WAH WAH !!!!!!!!!! GONNA BOMB A TOWNNNNNNNNNNNN
I used to play this game a little bit, in a restaurant called
The Ground Round, before it was closed down to make room
for a Saturn car dealership, in Glenview, IL (a Chicago suburb)
on Waukegan Rd back in late '89 / early '90.
They had Altered Beast, P.O.W., TMNT, and Twin Eagle. This was
my favorite place to play arcade games, because they had 1 of my
favorite games (Altered Beast) and it was within walking distance of
home. I got my parents to take us out to eat just so I could play!
I loved the bonus stages, shooting down Mig-29s and Mig-23s.
The rock song that played, what the hell was that?
What were the lyrics? It sounded like
"wah wah wah, gonna take it downnnnnn"
or "gonna bomb a town".
I was just about to make a thread asking about the words to
that butt rock song, but i used the search function and saw this
thread had been made only just a few weeks back, that's some
funny shit, I almost lol'd.
Anyway, the best thing about Twin Eagle is, not the gameplay,
not the graphics, and not even the memorable cheesy-ass MUSIC,
but the great memories I have of it.
WAH WAH WAH !!!!!!!!!! GONNA BOMB A TOWNNNNNNNNNNNN
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At the 2007 California Extreme show, somebody brought in a Twin Eagle dedicated cabinet and it was for sale at $250.00 USD...plus the fact that it was set on Free Play. I recall playing this bad boy back in the late 1980's... ^_~gigadrive32 wrote:I loved Twin Eagle.
I used to play this game a little bit, in a restaurant called
The Ground Round (before it was closed down to make room
for a Saturn car dealership) in Glenview, IL on Waukegan Rd
back in late '89 /early '90. They had Altered Beast, P.O.W.,
TMNT, and Twin Eagle.
I loved the bonus stages, shooting down Mig-29s and Mig-23s.
The rock song that played, what the hell was that?
What were the lyrics? It sounded like
"wah wah wah, gonna take it downnnnnn"
or "gonna bomb a town".
I was just about to make a thread asking about the words to
that butt rock song, but i used the search function and saw this
thread had been made only just a few weeks back, that's some
funny shit, I almost lol'd.
Anyway, the best thing about Twin Eagle is, not the gameplay,
not the graphics, and not even the memorable cheesy-ass MUSIC,
but the great memories I have of it.
WAH WAH WAH !!!!!!!!!! GONNA BOMB A TOWNNNNNNNNNNNN
It brought a sense of wonderful nostalgia for me -- the 1980's was a cool time for arcades back in the day..... ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
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This was enough to turn me from a lurker to a registered user. I've played through Revenge Joes Brother a few times. Had one in a converted Zaxxon cab in my garage. Classic garage beater cab. I sold it to a buddy and now have a nicer JAMMA cab with a 25" monitor in its place.
Not a great game, but very fun. I think it might be easier on dedicated hardware then on MAME due to slowdown on the "real" hardware.

Not a great game, but very fun. I think it might be easier on dedicated hardware then on MAME due to slowdown on the "real" hardware.


