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C64 version of Yie Ar Kung-Fu was the very first C64 game that I played, and one of my earliest gaming experiences, when I was very young and it holds fond gaming memories - I still actually have my copy at home!
Totally worth it if only just for the awesome music by the legendary Martin Galway.
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostC64 version of Yie Ar Kung-Fu was the very first C64 game that I played, and one of my earliest gaming experiences, when I was very young and it holds fond gaming memories - I still actually have my copy at home!
Totally worth it if only just for the awesome music by the legendary Martin Galway.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View Post
AM#2 and Yu Suzuki were GODs back then. Saturn Christmas 1995 with Rally, VC and VF II will never ever be betteredLast edited by Team Andromeda; 11-05-2018, 14:35.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostWhat a battle of the Ports !!!. This is one of my all time fav games ever and the Saturn port was and still is the best. It's simply an astonishing port, that's almost Arcade perfect (amazing given the gulf in Model 2 and Saturn spec) and the Saturn remixed music is some of the best music ever made imo. AM#2 were just incredible on the Saturn, the outcry over the poor Daytona USA Saturn port was the making of them; It just spurred them on, to produced incredible games and the some of the most amazing visuals of the 32bit gen. It also left the PS port of Time Crisis standing
AM#2 and Yu Suzuki were GODs back then. Saturn Christmas 1995 with Rally, VC and VF II will never ever be bettered
More kick arse Virtua Cop action next week too!
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostSaturn Christmas 1995 means nothing to me because I was an import gamer hehe, but I know what you mean.
More kick arse Virtua Cop action next week too!
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Wow what a trip down memory lane, I remember getting the US version front Raven games in London, didn’t have enough for the “stunner” so had to play with a pad for 3 months until I saved enough cash!
I really did think that was as good as it gets for games. How could they improve on this those graphics......
The music was extremely memorable as well, I don’t have it for my Saturn no idea why, o do however have that stunner gun I saved for, (goes into ebay for cheap Jap copy of the game) ha ha ha
[MENTION=1524]Yakumo[/MENTION], Forgot to mention, no Dreamcast port? Was it emulated? I always thought it was based on the PC version?Last edited by dyer60; 12-05-2018, 08:41.
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Originally posted by dyer60 View PostWow what a trip down memory lane, I remember getting the US version front Raven games in London, didn’t have enough for the “stunner” so had to play with a pad for 3 months until I saved enough cash!
I really did think that was as good as it gets for games. How could they improve on this those graphics......
The music was extremely memorable as well, I don’t have it for my Saturn no idea why, o do however have that stunner gun I saved for, (goes into ebay for cheap Jap copy of the game) ha ha ha
[MENTION=1524]Yakumo[/MENTION], Forgot to mention, no Dreamcast port? Was it emulated? I always thought it was based on the PC version?
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I have to disagree I much prefer the 1st game , just felt it controlled and flowed better, plus the music was so much better and added so much to the game. Still a great game, didn't like the DC or PS2 versions much. The PS2 version new textures made it look more like Confidential Misson than VC II and the DC version didn't control that great with the Gun. Saturn version was best and the Stunner Gun just spot on, and yet another Saturn showcase via AM#2
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