Nice work on the CPC version there. Need to pick up the Master System version sometime.
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Originally posted by 'Press Start' View PostNice work in this thread Yakumo.
When I see the Amiga conversions I think to myself ' Did I really enjoy that as much as I remember!? he he
Ahhh I miss seeing the world through the eyes of a young 'un.
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Just a small thing, you seem to have your Amiga emulator set up to display games in widescreen. This has been the case with all of your videos so far. This is obviously a mistake, Amiga games should not be displayed in widescreen. They may be bordered and not be full screen, but they should always be displayed in 4:3 with the borders, however horrific they may be. No Amiga game was ever intended to be displayed in widescreen.
Otherwise, a really entertaining series of videos! I do enjoy sitting down and watching them with a cup of tea.
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A rock solid game, I could not get off the second stage.
I had the C64 version on Floppy Disc. In fact I sold it about 2 years ago actually in my big C64 ebay fest.Last edited by 'Press Start'; 27-10-2013, 20:11.
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Originally posted by SUMIRE View PostNice, the megadrive version brings back memories. PC Engine is the best port.
MD/Genesis version's music is far more faithful to the CPS-1 original, and I say that as someone who is pretty critical of the MD's sound capabilities. Guys like Tsukachan and Yuzo Koshiro worked bloody miracles to create the sounds that they did for the games they worked on.
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Originally posted by SUMIRE View PostNice, the megadrive version brings back memories. PC Engine is the best port.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostThe Amiga emulator won't do 4:3 for some stupid reason even when set to that. Do you know of a good Amiga emulator that will display in 4:3?
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