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I think a lot of dedicated gamers back in the day - despite being kids - could tell a good game from a bad game. Altered Beast on the Mega Drive was a game that I and many others, as kids, didn't think was very good. Much like Last Battle. On the other hand, I thought Golden Axe was a really nice conversion, as did my friends and people I knew.
All the talk about kids not having a clue about quality, is the same BS that says kids only like really cute licensed games. As a kid, me and my friends loved horror games and games with a dark edge to them. I didn't ever have much interest in Disney type of games aimed at little kiddies. I don't think many kids did but, of course, parents will always buy kids simple cutesy licensed games that are often crap quality. Of course, there are tons of great cute games, but I'm talking about the ones aimed at little kids with no regard for quality. It's easy to look back and see that kids often chose games that were well-designed and edgy, rather than sugar-coated fluff.
When it comes to arcade conversions, of course.. the X68000 managed amazing ports, because it was a highly expensive machine with perfect hardware for running the top arcade games of the day. The PC-Engine, SNES and Mega Drive can't be judged against it - as that wouldn't be a fair at all. I wouldn't even bother comparing the X68000 ports to what consoles achieved, as it's pointless.Last edited by Leon Retro; 31-12-2013, 04:51.
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My memory did serve me correctly --- I always thought the PCE version to be the best and it certainly looks it from this if you exclude the later versions (Saturn etc).
Most disappointing were the MD and Amiga versions as these could have been so much better IMO, at least comparable to the PCE if not closer to the arcade still. This is especially applicable in the case of the Amiga when you look at what Gremlin did with Lotus 2 or Core with Jaguar XJ220.
Most downright sh!te version has to go to the CPC. That one looks turd.
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I think the best home version of a classic looking Out Run has got to be the Saturn hands down. It's got a 60fps mode, arranged soundtrack if you're in to that (Not the EU or US version) and looks like the arcade apart from the car. But I also really like the PS2 version
The worst to play are the Amstrad CPC and the Amiga versions. Both of those are total ****e.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostI think the best home version of a classic looking Out Run has got to be the Saturn hands down. It's got a 60fps mode, arranged soundtrack if you're in to that (Not the EU or US version) and looks like the arcade apart from the car. But I also really like the PS2 version
I do have a soft spot for PCE OutRun though - played it a lot back in the day. Completely shows up the MD version for the underwhelming port that it is.
Originally posted by SUMIRE View PostThat got me thinking, we need the 3ds version now.Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 11-01-2014, 09:46.
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Surprised you liked the Sega Ages 2500 version, as it's pretty much universally regarded as rubbish (as are all of the Sega Ages 2500 games until Volume 14). It's rather tacky in my opinion!
The Saturn or Dreamcast versions are the way so go, especially the former. I'm not really so bothered about the fake Ferrari, but I can see it being a big deal for car enthusiasts!
It's worth remembering that while the Master System and PC Engine are both 8-bit machines, that's all they have in common. In fact, the PC Engine demonstrated how the amount of 'bits' a machine has was a bit of a distraction that had little to do with the capabilities of the console. The PC Engine was released over half a decade after the first Master System-based machines started to appear. The PC Engine is more comparable with the MegaDrive than the Master System.
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Nothing wrong with Megadrive Outrun imo, plays a decent game and doesn't look too bad. Nice yellow box to boot!
It's true bits never meant anything, look at the disparity between CD32 and Playstation, both 32bit systems
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