
Just a thought.
Especially since the deadline is approaching. Need to squeeze every last vote out.soupbones wrote:Shouldn't the 10th Annual VOTE thread be a sticky?![]()
Just a thought.
Aeon Zenith - My STG.RegalSin wrote:Japan an almost perfect society always threatened by outsiders....................
Instead I am stuck in the America's where women rule with an iron crotch, and a man could get arrested for sitting behind a computer too long.
Darius 2 came close to my list - I have the Saturn version and the seriously admirable SMS version. The power up balance is wrong though. With enough power, the earlier stages breeze past but die on the final couple of stages and you're done for.EmperorIng wrote:It would definitely be better if the Silver hawk was smaller, and didn't have such a punishing power-up system (basically the other two Darius's I listed: G-Darius and Darius Gaiden), but when you're doing well you really ride that high, and that's one of the reasons I enjoy playing it.louisg wrote:I wish I liked Darius 2 more than I do. The stages are really entertaining, but I'm not a fan of the feel or powerup system. I tried to like it- I even bought the Saturn versionEmperorIng wrote:Darius II Lovers: the few, the proud[?], the utterly insane
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
If your a sucker for TAITO, then I'm a sucker for CAPCOM.EmperorIng wrote:Especially since the deadline is approaching. Need to squeeze every last vote out.soupbones wrote:Shouldn't the 10th Annual VOTE thread be a sticky?![]()
Just a thought.
Halley's Comet is one of those games I really want to try but haven't gotten around to it. I love that PSG music.
Though I probably can't put any more Taito games on there without losing all shreds of credibility!
That vote with Halley's Comet though does have some excellent taste.
Those are my favorite part actually, to see some hype for games I haven't spent much time with.Aquas wrote:Should I chuck away some of my lower tier games to the weight system since they probably aren't going to be voted by others?
I voted for Hyper Duel..WarLord wrote:I'm very surprised about the absence of Hyper Duel... Never played or never liked ?
@Edit for Trap15 : I see you talk about NMK Thunder Dragon 2 and I'm currently interested in this title, so, did you played Gunnail ?
If yes, is that these two games are comparable (NMK games) and wich one do you prefer ?
I think these are the best productions of this editor.
I have played Gunnail. It's also very good, but I can't really judge it since it's pretty broken graphically in MAME. I also believe the scoring system isn't as straightforward. So, take that as a "I like Thunder Dragon 2 better".WarLord wrote:@Edit for Trap15 : I see you talk about NMK Thunder Dragon 2 and I'm currently interested in this title, so, did you played Gunnail ?
If yes, is that these two games are comparable (NMK games) and wich one do you prefer ?
I think these are the best productions of this editor.
Yeah, the milking in those is why they don't have a higher score. Quite unfortunate too, since they're really great games.EmperorIng wrote:Gun Frontier might have made it on to my list, since the game really is fantastic, but during that tourney week where everyone kept on milking stage 2, it moved down a few notches in my estimation. Still a great game, but not worth playing for score.
ESPRade is cool, but I hate boss milking plain and simple (which should be funny since i like Darius games).
One of my favourite shooters, but despite being the only Tecno Soft STG with rank it's a little lightweight for a desert island list. I'm sure quite a few other participants feel similarly - it's usually well-regarded whenever it gets the odd mention around here.WarLord wrote:I'm very surprised about the absence of Hyper Duel... Never played or never liked ?
SS ver is definitely my favourite of the two - looks and sounds fantastic and improves on the already smooth AC ver by letting you lock the mech mode's aim. And it includes a perfect port of the AC version on the disc, so it's a no-brainer. Pricey, though.WarLord wrote:The Jamma PCB is quite unfindable nowadays but you can try it via Sat Conv., it seems this one is better than the original arcade one.
Can't go too wrong as long as they're games that could do with a bit more creditEd Oscuro wrote:I'm still feeling uncertain about whether I'll turn in a list this year - too many new thoughts on games and not enough expertise (to put it mildly) to feel warranted at throwing together one.