Tobal, yes, but this was one of the few cases where the Genesis version was better than the SNES version overall. Cool Spot also didn't suffer much on the Nomad's screen.
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Tobal, yes, but this was one of the few cases where the Genesis version was better than the SNES version overall. Cool Spot also didn't suffer much on the Nomad's screen.
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It had those stupid vertical rainbow stripey bars on the transparent parts though, because Nomad didn't do the horizontal blending the Genesis did.
that's crazy frogacuda, I used to own (and LOVED) Crime Wave from your sig...classic. Random game given to me as a gift but u gotta love that early smooth 5 second fmv on a 386 shit.
Got it at the local Toy Works for $1.99 along with Mean Streets and about 10 other games for $1.99 each to play on my 286 back in the day. Good stuff.Originally Posted by DHG Otaku
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i play a lot of SNES games including cool spot and spot goes to hollywood, i even play mario brothers on SNES version and island adventures..lol..though these games really looks like for kids i still enjoy playing them. it was fun and really looks cool :d
I love Cool Spot on SNES. I never played the Genesis version, but now you have me curious about it.
Spot Goes to Hollywood looked like shit when I was a kid and looking at screen shots now still have it appearing to be shit. Was the game any good?
Lol! I put it in my sig for irony's sake. It's a pretty bad game, but worth playing for sheer unbridled camp value. From the awful dialogue and plot (set in the post-apocolyptic world of 1995) to the cheezy sunglasses, to the army of pink ninjas employed by the M.O.B., the game is a hoot.Originally Posted by DHG Otaku
The tech was pretty good for the day though. Best PC beeper sound ever.
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