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The Saturn has way more than enough grunt to replicate the Neo Geo. The big issue is memory. Neo.games were.jam packed with animation which is why the Saturn had issues and had to resort to ram cards. If the Saturn came with say 6 or 8mbit of ram as standard it could have easily made 1on1 ports of Neo Geo games. Just a shame that RAM was so expensive back in the early 90s.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View Post
SNES Samurai Shodown didn't have the zoom-in sprite effect. Camera was fixed at a distance - polar opposite of the Mega-CD port.
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Thank you very much. By the way, check out the sales forum. I sell the Framemeister
Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostSNES Samurai Shodown didn't have the zoom-in sprite effect. Camera was fixed at a distance - polar opposite of the Mega-CD port.Last edited by Yakumo; 25-08-2014, 15:02.
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I've said it before Yakumo, but I love your videos, especially when you show snippets of your life in Japan.
It's so cool having this exhaustive, treasure trove of a Videogame shop tucked away in a nondescript shopping centre. After that I re-watched the video you made when you go to your favourite bar and it's hidden in this massive building that's full of them.
Any plans on making more videos like that?
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Originally posted by Wools View Post. After that I re-watched the video you made when you go to your favourite bar and it's hidden in this massive building that's full of them.
Any plans on making more videos like that?
@Nu-Eclipse - ah yes, I think that was it.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostI'm planning on going drinking this Saturday night so I may just do a 4K video
If you're prepared to, I would love to see more videos like that.
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It has taken almost 2 months to get the show done but it's finally here. In volume 3 of Retro Core 5 we take a look at 18 titles from the PlayStation 2's Sega Ages series. While there are actually 33 titles in the series I only own 18 of them which are all featured in this video.
Titles included are:
Monaco GP - Fantasy Zone - Space Harrier - Golden Axe - Tanto R & Bonanza Brothers - Virtua Racing - After Burner II - Hokuto No Ken - Out Run - Alien Syndrom - Virtua Fighter 2 - Fighting Vipers - SDI & Quartet - Last Bronx - Dynamite Deka (Die Hard Arcade) - Panzer Dragoon - Galaxy Force II and finally Fantasy Zone Complete Collection.
Enjoy!
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