Blue dragon? That boss in FF3 in the Ancient Castle perhaps?Rob wrote:Every SNES RPG is 16-bit Blue Dragon, btw.
No Aladdin on Genesis? And Tetris Attack on SNES over... anything?! Raucous rallies indeed.Drum wrote:Top ten of each system, go!
D:Limbrooker wrote:No Aladdin on Genesis? And Tetris Attack on SNES over... anything?!
This is an untrue statement if 'brawlers' is representative of scrolling beat-em-up.Mortificator wrote: The Bare Knuckle games were better than the SNES Final Fights, but they're a joke compared to Capcom's arcade brawlers.
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What about the PCB non-credit munchers?far more rounded, varied and enjoyable game than any PCB credit muncher.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
... Aliens vs Predator, Battle Circuit, the D & D games, Shadow Force, Punisher, Violent Storm, Ninja Baseball Bat Man, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, Knuckle Bash, Rastan Saga III, Armored Warriors, Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder.GaijinPunch wrote:What about the PCB non-credit munchers?far more rounded, varied and enjoyable game than any PCB credit muncher.
Final Fight, Undercover Cops, Denjin Makai, etc?
Yes, it's more rounded, varied and enjoyable than those three.GaijinPunch wrote:What about the PCB non-credit munchers?far more rounded, varied and enjoyable game than any PCB credit muncher.
Final Fight, Undercover Cops, Denjin Makai, etc?
...and more rounded, varied and enjoyable than those too, yes. We're not talking graphical oomph here or the obligatory PCB first level that's usually more interesting than any other in the game, but a good, lean and enjoyable experience from start to finish that doesn't get tired toward the end due to cheap difficulty or otherwise. I appreciate if you're going for a 1cc then arcade scrolling beat-em-ups can be deeply rewarding - they'll still munch a lot of coins though.... Aliens vs Predator, Battle Circuit, the D & D games, Shadow Force, Punisher, Violent Storm, Ninja Baseball Bat Man, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, Rastan Saga III, Armored Warriors, Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
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EA was just an example (and one I used because they made a lot of games), but I feel it's not so cut and dry when it comes to comparing ports (I'm not sure of the ratio, but there are a lot of games that are better on MD/Genesis). I could name some more that are better on Genesis (though I need more to compare. A lot of the good stuff on both isn't multi platform):Ganelon wrote: You disagree that for every multiplatform game better on the MD, at least 3 others are better on SFC? EA is one of the few exceptions here. Normally, it's just as basic as trimming down the colors, which make the MD ports inferior.
Thanks for playing though.Skykid wrote: Yes, it's more rounded, varied and enjoyable than those three.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Serious and proportional characters? A kid on rollerskates? A Kangaroo with boxing gloves and gym shorts? A cyborg-doctor with rocket shoes and metal arms? A flamboyantly gay crime boss that flails about? WHAT GAME ARE YOU PLAYING?Ganelon wrote:Bare Knuckle's urban atmosphere and serious, proportional characters contrasts those other beat-em-ups pretty well.
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Further, even if what he said was true ... 'urban atmosphere and serious, proportional characters' is the standard formula for the genre. There are assloads of those kinds of games. Of course, there are also plenty of batshit bmups that make SoR's eccentricities look totally banal -Streets of Rage loses again.drauch wrote:Serious and proportional characters? A kid on rollerskates? A Kangaroo with boxing gloves and gym shorts? A cyborg-doctor with rocket shoes and metal arms? A flamboyantly gay crime boss that flails about? WHAT GAME ARE YOU PLAYING?Ganelon wrote:Bare Knuckle's urban atmosphere and serious, proportional characters contrasts those other beat-em-ups pretty well.
Odd choice. I'll have to try that one again.Drum wrote:Top ten of each system, go!
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Make sure you change the controls so it's just a button press to switch directions, much better that way. Japanese version has that as default.Rob wrote:Odd choice. I'll have to try that one again.Drum wrote:Top ten of each system, go!
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Do you even know what a videogame is?GaijinPunch wrote:Thanks for playing though.Skykid wrote: Yes, it's more rounded, varied and enjoyable than those three.
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Poor you! Get the original Strider, it's a masterpiece, but that sequel is such a disaster that Capcom did their own Strider 2 to get that turd out of canon.BPzeBanshee wrote:our exact game list consisted as follows: ... Strider Returns
Do it. The game is fantastic, but it does NOT play like a run n gun or like a shmup. It must be approached on its own terms.Rob wrote:Odd choice. I'll have to try that one again.Drum wrote:Top ten of each system, go!
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I think 2 may be better on SNES, but 1, despite looking less dithered on SNES runs smoother and has more animations on Genesis. I was a bit surprised when I put in the SNES TE. It looks more colorful in some areas, but some sprites look as if they were taken from the Genesis. It's not the colors I have issues with, but the look of the sprites, they have a less defined look on SNES. Action is smoother on Genesis too. I agree on the sound samples, though. Not disagreeing on MK, but II feels slightly faster on Genesis, but has so many other porting issues, that the SNES one wins hands down.Ganelon wrote: brianc: Earthworm Jim 1 & 2 look less dithered on SNES (although the extra stage favors the SG). I thought the NBA Jam games looked more colorful and voice samples sounded clearer on the SNES but it's been awhile. All 4 MKs favor the SNES for color and voice clarity (without lacking features except for blood in MK1). Pretty much any multiplatform licensed game (all the movie-based sidescrollers) looks better on SNES. I question whether better ports could've resulted in a closer parity but that's the apparent situation.
That's fine and all on why you like the game, because I love the series, too. But Dr. Zan and Skate are both canon, and not un-lockable characters. I just don't understand how you consider those 'serious' characters in an urban atmosphere. And just because you have to unlock characters to play as them, it's still pretty goddamn silly that you have to fight dudes on motorcycles, flamboyant gay dudes, a street vendor and his kangaroo, dominatrix chicks, etc.Ganelon wrote: it's the reason I like the game and it's sort of silly when folks tell me I don't know my own reasons.
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Robocop vs. The Terminator has quite a few differences between versions. I'm a fan of both but the SNES version looks and sounds better. I'm more used to playing The Lion King on SG but I got the SNES version later on and the added color and crisper voices stand out. The SNES soundtrack is also more complex but doesn't capture some higher ranges of the music as well as the SG for some bizarre reason.BrianC wrote:I heard Alien 3 is better on the Genesis, but it's a completely different game from the SNES one. I also heard T2: The Arcade Game may or may not be better on the Genesis (I heard mixed things about the SNES one having less action and, from what I played, the Genesis seems to be a solid port). Robocop vs. Terminator, I heard is much better on the Genesis. Lion King seems smoother on the Genesis, from what I remember of both games.
I think Dr. Zan is fine with his boosters; an old man with cybernetic implants makes sense. Sammy's rollerblades are a bit odd at first glance but a character aesthetic and doesn't play a part in some silly plot line like skating up some walls or something. I think the enemies are a pretty good depiction of what I'd expect an urban syndicate to be (with slight futuristic elements and some oddities). Now, it's not that realistic with a kangaroo enemy, but it is serious. If you look at the sprite animations (besides Ash) and plot, everything is presented in a non-humorous manner.That's fine and all on why you like the game, because I love the series, too. But Dr. Zan and Skate are both canon, and not un-lockable characters. I just don't understand how you consider those 'serious' characters in an urban atmosphere. And just because you have to unlock characters to play as them, it's still pretty goddamn silly that you have to fight dudes on motorcycles, flamboyant gay dudes, a street vendor and his kangaroo, dominatrix chicks, etc.
Say what? Aren't they considered some of the worst 16bit games ever?Ganelon wrote: Robocop vs. The Terminator has quite a few differences between versions. I'm a fan of both -
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BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla