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It was slick but it was caaaaaaaaaaaack. Shiny, though. Rubbish game, hated it. But technically sound. Personal preference, mind. I'm sure it sold a fair few A1200s. Floaty. Horrendous character design and animation. Over-polished graphics to the point of ridiculousness. Shadow Fighter was cack as well but at least bore some semblance of being chunky...but had stoopid crap in it like 'Pupazz'. But was a valiant step in the right direction for 'Miga beaters.
Body Blows was the Lenny Henry of beat 'em ups.
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostWhat's particularly galling is that the Amiga CD32 version of SSF2X is just as crap.
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I had a CD32 and can indeed concur that most games on it were basically vanilla Amiga ports, 1200 ports if you were lucky. Certain games like Simon The Sorceror and Beneath A Steel Sky benefited from CD audio, and stuff like Microcosm used the CD format pretty extensively but you were often lucky to get even enhanced CD music.
Best disc I had on it was a mail order disc full of public domain games, tbh, and maybe Liberation. Which isn't saying much.
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View Post[MENTION=1524]Yakumo[/MENTION], it's Zenny, not Zeni.
But seriously, another fine BotP episode. I always did want to download the Wii Virtual Console Arcade port (emulation) but never got around to doing so.
I'd get the Arcade download if you still can but go for the western versions as the Japanese one is really tough.
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Originally posted by Cepp View PostThe C64 version looks like it would still be fun to play today.Lie with passion and be forever damned...
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostZeni in this part of the world seriously though, I guess it would be spelt as Zenny in English. Sadly I was basing my spelling on the Japanese spellingLast edited by Nu-Eclipse; 05-09-2015, 15:27.
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