Dimahoo or Dragon BLaze / Raiden Fighters JET Strikers 1999
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Bigsasquatch
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Dimahoo or Dragon BLaze / Raiden Fighters JET Strikers 1999
Hi,
my setup is currently such that I have no real chance to try these using MAME, and I am looking to expand beyond the Cave ( and couple of Raizing titles )
So the question is :
For a fantasy themed shooter do I go Dimahoo or Dragon BLaze
For an Aero based one do I go 1999 or RF Jet ?
INterested in your opinions as I can't try em for myself......( other than 1999 which I have played )
Cheers
BIG S
my setup is currently such that I have no real chance to try these using MAME, and I am looking to expand beyond the Cave ( and couple of Raizing titles )
So the question is :
For a fantasy themed shooter do I go Dimahoo or Dragon BLaze
For an Aero based one do I go 1999 or RF Jet ?
INterested in your opinions as I can't try em for myself......( other than 1999 which I have played )
Cheers
BIG S
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Re: Dimahoo or Dragon BLaze / Raiden Fighters JET Strikers 1
Have you looked into an Ultimarc's J-Pac?Bigsasquatch wrote: my setup is currently such that I have no real chance to try these using MAME
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raiden fighters 2 should be your 1st choice if you dont already have it 
after that id say RFJ > Dimahoo > 1999 > DB
ed: these are all high quality games btw, all flawless as far as presentation and gameplay go so theres no worrying there.
with that said i fucking hate the scoring systems in both DB and Dimahoo tho
after that id say RFJ > Dimahoo > 1999 > DB
ed: these are all high quality games btw, all flawless as far as presentation and gameplay go so theres no worrying there.
with that said i fucking hate the scoring systems in both DB and Dimahoo tho
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I don't understand this hating on the DB scoring system. Excellent balance of risk/reward, and it's so much fun to use the dragon shot. Technical bonuses are a nice plus.Shatterhand wrote:Yeah, me too. But I hate the level design in Dimahoo too while I like it n DB, so playing DB for survival is more fun than playing Dimahoo.sven666 wrote:i fucking hate the scoring systems in both DB and Dimahoo tho
I just don't like Dimahoo at all.
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Mahou Daisakusen and Strikers 1999.
... Honestly I'm not a big fan of Dimahoo. I like all of the others, but honestly 1999 just has something about it that makes it more fun than other Psikyo games. It's very difficult and fast (like RF Jet), and has some of the best animation of any Psikyo game (with the possible exception of Dragon Blaze). Mahou Daisakusen, on the other hand, is just pure oldschool fun, with great levels, enemies, and music. Still my favorite fantasy themed shooter to date.

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I DO NOT AGREEsven666 wrote:ed: these are all high quality games btw, all flawless as far as presentation and gameplay go so theres no worrying there.
Dimahoo's music is highly overrated, for one.
And don't get me started on Psikyo tunes...but if you're counting the music against the game you're doing it RONG (I play the Psikyo games the most out of this bunch)
blarghworstplayer wrote:(You played one Psikyo game, you played them all)
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i tried that toospadgy wrote:I don't know. Frankly I didn't like it as soon as I played it, and I typically love Psikyo games. Maybe I just need to give it more time...professor ganson wrote:Why not? The dragon shot is sublime.spadgy wrote: Not a fan of Dragon Blaze...
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The only one of those games I really like is Dimahoo.
I think it's an awesome game, but some seem to have real issues with it.
As for RFJ, it reminds me too much of Strikers, and I don't like Psikyo. That being said, I like it MORE than Strikers or Dragon Blaze.
s/m
I think it's an awesome game, but some seem to have real issues with it.
As for RFJ, it reminds me too much of Strikers, and I don't like Psikyo. That being said, I like it MORE than Strikers or Dragon Blaze.
s/m
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Thanks for the advice went for 1999 in the end as I am a sucker for anything Mecha related ( and RFJet was too expensive )....takes my modest collection up to :
Guwange
Ibara
ESP Ra.De
ESP Galuda
ESP Galuda II
Dodonpachi
Dodonpachi DOJ
Mushihimesama
Battle Garegga
Armed Police Batrider
Strikers 1999
Still trying to get my hands on the following ( finances permitting )
Cyvern
Vasara
Should never have sold me Vasara board in the first place
doh !
BIG S
Guwange
Ibara
ESP Ra.De
ESP Galuda
ESP Galuda II
Dodonpachi
Dodonpachi DOJ
Mushihimesama
Battle Garegga
Armed Police Batrider
Strikers 1999
Still trying to get my hands on the following ( finances permitting )
Cyvern
Vasara
Should never have sold me Vasara board in the first place
BIG S
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A few years back, my local movie theatre had a Strikers 1945 III upright cabinet. The first intial game costed fifty cents but to continue, it was priced at a quarter. I loved playing it whenever I got the chance. Eventually, it was removed from the premises and never seen again...
I broke down and bought a JPN region Strikers 1999 PCB with all original arcade paperworks + mini poster. The only thing missing is the Psikyo factory box that would complete this PCB setup...
The attention to the smallest details found in both Strikers 1999/Strikers 1945 III PCBs, is what Psikyo is famous for...to actually see individual parts open and close, hydraulics move, parts recombine into other parts that eventually become the end-stage mecha boss is awesome. Psikyo did their homework and it paid off in spades... ^_~
The Strikers 1999 maintenance code allows you to see the finer inner workings of such detailed mechanisms of the enemy stage bosses... ^_~
Having played both the earlier Strikers 1945 and Strikers 1945 II PCBs at the local arcades, Strikers 1999 is the best one in the series to date...
Now if Psikyo had brought out Gunbird 3 PCB, it would've have had a new gameplay element/mechanic + some new characters + crazier story endings to devour through...can't stray too far off from the classic Gunbird formula. ^_~
And doesn't Aruze own all the Psikyo arcade intellectual properties? Would be wise to see if they could make another arcade shmup title...
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
I broke down and bought a JPN region Strikers 1999 PCB with all original arcade paperworks + mini poster. The only thing missing is the Psikyo factory box that would complete this PCB setup...
The attention to the smallest details found in both Strikers 1999/Strikers 1945 III PCBs, is what Psikyo is famous for...to actually see individual parts open and close, hydraulics move, parts recombine into other parts that eventually become the end-stage mecha boss is awesome. Psikyo did their homework and it paid off in spades... ^_~
The Strikers 1999 maintenance code allows you to see the finer inner workings of such detailed mechanisms of the enemy stage bosses... ^_~
Having played both the earlier Strikers 1945 and Strikers 1945 II PCBs at the local arcades, Strikers 1999 is the best one in the series to date...
Now if Psikyo had brought out Gunbird 3 PCB, it would've have had a new gameplay element/mechanic + some new characters + crazier story endings to devour through...can't stray too far off from the classic Gunbird formula. ^_~
And doesn't Aruze own all the Psikyo arcade intellectual properties? Would be wise to see if they could make another arcade shmup title...
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~




