Cool... too bad they removed it, though. Was this before the Satellite or Four Score, so you couldn't do 4-player US games?BrianC wrote:Moreo Twinbee for the Famicom/FDS has three players. It was removed from the US Stinger version, though.
On that note, it's too bad that the two accessories are incompatible and you can't attach a Japanese multitap (or light gun) to your US NES, so to play Japanese games that require accessories you actually need a Famicom. The US did get a lot of the better games, but not every single one. And then there's things like Castlevania III and the Famicom Disk Drive that require a Famicom for you to hear the improved music... an AV Famicom with Japan-to-US adapter for your US games would probably be the best setup. It would be a lot easier if a US system could do it, though... oh well.
I thought it was still playable somehow, but wasn't sure if the name had changed... thanks.orange wrote:subspace (now called continuum) is a great game and everyone should try it