It's a bit rough (coded by Tantalus, not SEGA) but plays ok. Not bad if you find it cheap (which it probably will be)
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They've got some good stuff in the Gamestation at my town, but it's like you say... too overpriced. I always find it a shame to see the likes of Zwei, NiGHTS sitting there doing nothing, even though I own them. I picked up a second copy of Zwei because it was collecting dust... a week later, another came in.
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Originally posted by nekroxideThat's what annoys me about Gamestation etc though, with regards to uncommon retro stuff. They always price it at the top end of what the game goes for on eBay, so you never get a bargain. It's as if they want to make money!!
Yesterday I got Sol Divide (PS1 - most unusual, I rather like it), Real Bout 2 and World Heroes Perfect MVS - which are great fun, but my monitor may be dying (cries)
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Eh, Tantalus have done some quality work on the Saturn. Their port of WipEout 2097 was pretty top, all things considered, and Manx TT is really about as smooth as Sega Rally.
They never stood much of a chance with HotD though, and I'm not sure Sega would either tbh. SSM got it right in the day, a decent enough port considering the stupidly small time they had to do it in, and the high quality of the arcade original. It still looks and plays like the coin-op.
'course, people are pretty quick to overlook such faults when it comes to Sega in-house ports like Daytona...
We're not talking a Touring Car-esque traversy here... it's just a bit rough around the edges. It's worth it for a blast if you like the game.Last edited by sj33; 12-10-2005, 08:40.
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