In a lot of ways, Soul Blazer is more a sequel to Actraiser than Actraiser 2 is.
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In a lot of ways, Soul Blazer is more a sequel to Actraiser than Actraiser 2 is.
SNES:
Bill Laimbeer's Combat Basketball
Justice League
The Lawnmower Man
Populous
Robocop vs The Terminator
Time Trax
These were the shit back then.
Honestly, I'd recommend The Adventures of Batman & Robin (SNES) and Return of Double Dragon (not the unfinished US version, Super Double Dragon). Also, Prince of Persia (SNES) is the best version of the original that was quite overlooked back in the day.
I never knew there was a difference with the Double Dragon game.
How is PoP 2 on SNES?
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Sounds bad, man.
SNES PoP was pretty awesome, I got it for one of my birthdays and I played the crap out of it. It had levels with conveyor belts, teleport doors, a whole bunch of shit more than the PC original or any other port AFAIK. Any game with that Konami laser is just fucking rad. It is also the first game I ever changed controls in (which they allowed, also awesome). IIRC the Y button brought up the clock and the X button was grip. Flipped those around with a quickness.
I have SNES Prince of Persia. It's definitely the best version. Those controls have aged horribly, though.
Also, someone buy my copy of True Lies:
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Are there any twinstick-style shooters for SNES other than Total Carnage?
I just set up my gamepad so that the face buttons are also mapped to the right analog stick, and it's a huge improvement.
You mean aside from the best port of Smash TV before the XBLA version hit?
I forgot about Super Smash T.V.
Any others?
what's the difference between the US and Japanese version of Double Dragon?
And on that note, does anybody know what the easiest way to play Super Famicom games on an SNES is? Is there anywhere that sells a convertor of some sort?
Also, I just started playing Donald Duck's Quackshot for the Genesis today, and this game is fun as hell! Great fucking game! It definitely brings back memories of playing the Duck Tales games on the NES, and this is the best $10 I've spent on a game in a while :)
It's a physical lockout on the cartridge design. Anything with a pass-through (like a Game Genie) will also double as a way to play Japanese games.
You could also saw off bits inside your SNES's vagina.