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ROBOTRON
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Sonic R
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Personally, I like Star Soldier ALOT as well as Star Force but have hear some people speak less of themDragon1952 wrote:Sonic R,
I agree with your listing except for Star Soldier and also Star Force. Both are excellent and intense shooters that have influenced other shooters later! I also think that SDF belongs in there as well... Otherwise you are indeed wise.
And Thank You for kind words Dragon1952
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BrianC
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I also like Star Soldier quite a bit. The ports of Xevious and Galaga are also very well done.Sonic R wrote:Personally, I like Star Soldier ALOT as well as Star Force but have hear some people speak less of themDragon1952 wrote:Sonic R,
I agree with your listing except for Star Soldier and also Star Force. Both are excellent and intense shooters that have influenced other shooters later! I also think that SDF belongs in there as well... Otherwise you are indeed wise.
One of Rob79's games was 1943. The NES version is awesome. It's different from the arcade one. It added a stat system that affects which power ups you get, how much energy you have, and a couple other things. It also adds a neat charge laser, which makes it easier to destroy bigger enemies when the ship isn't powered up.
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Okay. I just don't see the big deal of a picture. It's not like there are roms at the site the picture is hosted at... is there?bloodflowers wrote:Discussing the existence of NES bootleg carts is also perfectly acceptable, as long as there are no links to ones for sale, suggestion that people /should/ obtain them, or attempts to sell them here. For example a film magazine could write an article about how to spot a pirated DVD. It's always been a difficult one to draw the line on, because some bootleg items are of technical or historical interest. I might change the last line to 'discussion of emulation or bootleg hardware is not a problem'.
What if I were to tell someone to go get a rom of DDP? Not link it, just recommend it. Would that break anything?
