Thats too bad, I actually find myself playing it more than Daytona or Rally. That first stage is really good, took me a while to nail.Quote:
Originally Posted by NeoZeedeater
That's literally the only thing I remember from the arcade version.
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It's the most important part of Rad Mobile.
It was also Sonic's first game appearance.
Incidentally, the System 32 it was released on is my favorite piece of Sega arcade hardware. /nerd
http://www.system16.com/hardware.php?id=709&page=1#1964
System 32 games got denied so many home ports. I want Revenge of Death Adder. And I'm still pissed I went all over town back in the day to find the Sonic arcade game but never came across it.
And I would like to add, in my first post I mentioned wondering how Powerslave has aged. I played it yesterday and it has held up quite well. Unlike many console FPSs from back then, the frame rate is pretty smooth. If you still like Doom, you should like it, too.
Sega's scaling-crazy boards are so awesome. They were so good at throwing images around that they just made gorgeous 3D environments out of a hojillion sprites, polygons be damned.
It took 3D a while to overtake 'em, too, as far as the level of detail.
Chunky-ass pixel-y detail, granted, but detail.
Ive got a new copy of Dragon Force, myself, and Shining Force if interested. Just make an offer, i dont sell this stuff much anymore...
Probably be the best place to ask, anyone play Crows: the Battle? Always curious about it but there's a general lack of info on it. *-neo
From what I played it’s not so hot. It’s kind of slow and clunky. The detail in the graphics was the only thing that impressed me. For import Saturn beat 'em ups, I like Nekketsu Oyako more even if it is pretty standard stuff.