^^I fixed that for you.neorichieb1971 wrote:If what we want and what they want don't cross then thats no sales.
I have DeathSmiles and yet I never play it, as its an INCONVENIENCE to un-TATE my screen.
^^I fixed that for you.neorichieb1971 wrote:If what we want and what they want don't cross then thats no sales.
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
Nah.neorichieb1971 wrote: However, I suppose there is room for us to be wrong.
The limit depends on the cart design. With custom banking hardware the size is basically limited only by what you can physically fit into the cart. What's interesting is that there actually doesn't appear to be any special banking hardware even on some of the bigger games (e.g. Last Blade 2 doesn't have any different custom chips than Alpha Mission 2).kernow wrote:I thought the limit was around 720 mbits.
I think that's the most selfish line I've read in a while. I have a CMVS and could easily play MVS games in tate, that doesn't mean I somehow magically know what's best for a game I know next to nothing about.neorichieb1971 wrote:since I have a 1 slot and i'm a consumer I think the game would be best served vertical.
I'd say that's a good reason to go vertizontal right there. We haven't seen one of those in a long while and it's a nice change of pace. As long as the game is designed from the ground-up to be vertizontal, it can be just as good as any other. Tate doesn't mean instant greatness. It's just the alignment of the playing field and monitor, after all.neorichieb1971 wrote:Especially since more shooters in this day and age are in the vertical TATE domain.
Ghegs wrote:It's just the alignment of the playing field and monitor, after all.
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
You pay for what you like, and i'll pay for what I like. Sure I don't know anything about the game, except the worst shooters are usually vertical in a horizontal playing field and this one tightly fits into that description. If the game was horizontal in a horizontal playing field I would most definitely give it a try.Ghegs wrote:I think that's the most selfish line I've read in a while. I have a CMVS and could easily play MVS games in tate, that doesn't mean I somehow magically know what's best for a game I know next to nothing about.neorichieb1971 wrote:since I have a 1 slot and i'm a consumer I think the game would be best served vertical.
I'd say that's a good reason to go vertizontal right there. We haven't seen one of those in a long while and it's a nice change of pace. As long as the game is designed from the ground-up to be vertizontal, it can be just as good as any other. Tate doesn't mean instant greatness. It's just the alignment of the playing field and monitor, after all.neorichieb1971 wrote:Especially since more shooters in this day and age are in the vertical TATE domain.
The forced freeplay MVS version...in this day and age most NG fans have a MVS, consolized or otherwiseGanelon wrote:So which version are normal consumers supposed to get?
Of course. It just boggled my mind how the first reaction of some people to the game was "It should be in tate!", like tate-shmups are somehow inherently and automatically superior. Personal tastes are one thing, but certainly there's room in your heart to let shmups of all kinds live.neorichieb1971 wrote:Surely a forum is there to debate, not just agree?
But in an earlier post you said:neorichieb1971 wrote:Sure I don't know anything about the game, except the worst shooters are usually vertical in a horizontal playing field and this one tightly fits into that description.
so I don't really understand where you're coming from. Then there are Sonic Wings 2 and 3 which, while not exactly masterpieces, are still enjoyable. And of course Mars Matrix.neorichieb1971 wrote:Strikers 1945 plus is one of my favourite shooters
Well, according to the article Plasmo translated there'll be three modes of play; one without a complex scoring system, one with DDP-like chaining and one with Ikaruga-like chaining. Hopefully they can make each mode at least competent so there'll be something for everybody.neorichieb1971 wrote:However, I like S1945+ because of its simplicity. Chaining DDP style doesn't sound appealing on the suggested setup.
If its the case of me playing it, I probably won't beat the normal version of the game. Putting chaining and polarity values in the game will just make it more complicated. I do prefer games with one system, 3 systems seems like 3 games in 1. Shoot, bomb and dodge is my kind of game.Ghegs wrote:Well, according to the article Plasmo translated there'll be three modes of play; one without a complex scoring system, one with DDP-like chaining and one with Ikaruga-like chaining. Hopefully they can make each mode at least competent so there'll be something for everybody.neorichieb1971 wrote:However, I like S1945+ because of its simplicity. Chaining DDP style doesn't sound appealing on the suggested setup.
On the other hand, if it doesn't work out, people will complain how the game doesn't have a scoring system, how the DDP chaining sucks and how the Ikaruga chaining is too puzzley. It's a harsh world...
This is exactly what Pinball Pete's would do for example. If they hear about it and if they bother to get it. Their Raiden Fighters was in bad shape when I saw it a couple of years ago. I also used to play a Neo-Geo at a laundromat until the owner sold it on eBay, D'OH!!nZero wrote:The still nearly ubiquitous Neo*Geo cabinets aren't set up to deal with a TATE'd monitor. You'd have to stick a 1-slot MVS into a dedicated cab, which removes a lot of the desirability for operators who were just planning on pulling Aero Fighters 3 out of the ol' 4-slot and slapping this in its place next to King of Fighters 98, Samurai Shodown II and Metal Slug 3.
xavierjesus wrote:Fcuking love sticks made from random objects. I'm off now actually to buy a plastic vagina...
Got Dux? Bashed before AND after, lol.Jockel wrote:And fuck the bashers.
Seriously.
There's a developer that still makes Neogeo / Dreamcast games, even listening to the complaints of the gamers, and still people bash the new game, even though they have never even seen the new game in motion.
I mean if it's out and it sucks, fine - bash it all you want.
But all this bitching way before the game is even playable for the public is just annoying as hell.
Me too. Looks pretty sweet!emphatic wrote:Looks very interesting. Can't wait to see some in-game videos. This might be my first purchase of an NG:DEV product.
Remembering Last Hope.Dragoforce wrote:Remembering the price of the AES last hope....
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts