Hey, no need to get a sandy vagina. If you prefer to play the inferior version, then go right ahead.Quote:
Originally Posted by piku
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Hey, no need to get a sandy vagina. If you prefer to play the inferior version, then go right ahead.Quote:
Originally Posted by piku
Man, you guys are being a bit rough on him, he's stated why he prefers the SNES version, why not leave it at that?
I'm not trying to be rough. He stated why he likes the SNES version and I stated why I don't. No insults are needed for that. :)
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Originally Posted by Master of 7s
Hey NeoZ did you ever do a history of sidescrolling beat em ups thread? Also for me the genre peaked at SOR2.
CPS Changer version is arcade perfect :)
All SNES versions lack 2P mode, at least one playable character, and a few enemies. Add in the slowdown and you have a big festering pile of mediocrity.
Sega CD version was awesome, although some of the music was ass, and Poison's sprite was so butchered that I wish they'd just dropped her altogether. IMO, omissions > censored sprites.
I did one a long time ago. It was relatively short, just covering the 1980s origins I believe.Quote:
Originally Posted by soundwave
Final Fight on Sega-CD had awesome music.. sometimes corny yes.. but 80's awesome. :)
of course :)Quote:
CPS Changer version is arcade perfect :)
all SNES versions lacked was the best aspects of the arcade game :)Quote:
All SNES versions lack 2P mode, at least one playable character, and a few enemies. Add in the slowdown and you have a big festering pile of mediocrity.
SegaCD was the closest console version. X68000 was the closest home version, unless you had the CPS Changer :DQuote:
Sega CD version was awesome, although some of the music was ass, and Poison's sprite was so butchered that I wish they'd just dropped her altogether. IMO, omissions > censored sprites.
Content-wise yes but the SNES version does feel closer to the arcade game in gameplay.Quote:
Originally Posted by gigadrive