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The videos are a couple of months old and from the arcade version (and have been linked to here before.)iatneH wrote:Holy crap. The game has been out for what, 2 days (not counting in arcade.....) and already people are THAT good??
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dave4shmups
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With two hands...?dave4shmups wrote:Unless it's two people playing, how the heck do you control 2 ships at once?? I've heard of this being done in shmups before, but never how it's done.
This video probably illustrates it more than anyone could describe it to you.
http://www.ikaruga.co.uk/files/VTF/with ... 49k_WH.wmv
Much easier to do double plays with a set of arcade sticks, except in the case of Raiden III for PS2 which allows double play using a single controller.
I started doing double plays with sticks also, and this also motivated me to construct my 2-player stick as a single unit instead of two separate units..
Give it a try dave, it puts an interesting new challenge on any game once you learn to control the planes to a reasonable degree
And it looks cool to do it in an arcade.
edit: I mean double play with a single controller
I started doing double plays with sticks also, and this also motivated me to construct my 2-player stick as a single unit instead of two separate units..
Give it a try dave, it puts an interesting new challenge on any game once you learn to control the planes to a reasonable degree

edit: I mean double play with a single controller

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dave4shmups
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I definately will have to give it a try after I get a J-PSTwo; thanks!iatneH wrote:Much easier to do double plays with a set of arcade sticks, except in the case of Raiden III for PS2 which allows single play using a single controller.
I started doing double plays with sticks also, and this also motivated me to construct my 2-player stick as a single unit instead of two separate units..
Give it a try dave, it puts an interesting new challenge on any game once you learn to control the planes to a reasonable degreeAnd it looks cool to do it in an arcade.

BTW, does anyone know if Raiden III loops, like the other games in the series? VERY nice ending, in any case!
