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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostThis week we are taking a look at Robocop 3 on Battle of the Ports
Looking through their back catalogue, they had an insane amount of film licensing and arcade conversions, yet I can't recall anything I ever played of theirs in the 80s and 90s that was even remotely fun to play.Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 18-03-2023, 16:19.
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Originally posted by Yakumo View PostGoing old-school with this week's battle of the ports as we take a look at 1980's Moon Cresta.
Nostalgia and sentimentality means that the C64 port gets my vote - one of the earliest games that I played on it with my sister.
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Lol at the farting remark of the spectrum version.
I had the C64 version growing up and had fond memories of the docking and the meteors coming at you at ridiculous speeds. That moment where you narrowly pass by the meteors a couple of times and in the euphoria, you have a lapse in concentration and collide with the next onslaught.
The music is very nostalgic. I was curious when I heard about soul cresta recently, which I will try and sample when I can get my hand on a physical copy, at a decent price.
I did not know the game looped infinitely, or if I did, I must have forgot, as this game was part of my early days of home gaming. It always felt so empowering to have all three ships docked together and firing in unison.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
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