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Kept you waiting, huh?
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Some of my favourites missing off of the list but it's likely going to be ripped open anyways, so you can replace what you don't like.
Build quality means nothing if the emulation they go for is baba-whack. I'm still on the fence. That screen needs to be a belter as well with a correct resolution. None of that upscaling mess.
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Originally posted by J0e Musashi View PostSFII was leagues ahead of anything SNK put out until KOF '96, which was five years later. KOF '95 suffers from SNK idiotic controls syndrome, much like pretty much everything before '96. There is simply zero point in playing '94 or '95 anymore because of that. Those stupid controls only hinder these games and make them annoyingly unplayable.
'94 would be my cut-off point.
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Originally posted by dataDave View Post
Build quality means nothing if the emulation they go for is baba-whack. I'm still on the fence.
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostIn all fairness, they are both that good that genuine debate can be had about which is the superior game. I feel that both should have been on the list for this.
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Originally posted by J0e Musashi View PostWhich isn't even on the list as I said before.
There's at least 12 utter turkeys on there. Football Frenzy? Really?
You're getting 40 games, which is better than one got with the NES or Snes mini and no doubt the junk that SEGA will soon give us, just a little gutted that Soccer Brawl and Pulstar aren't there
I like that SNK have tried somthing different and hopfully some more games will follow for the unit.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View Postjust a little gutted that Soccer Brawl
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Originally posted by Asura View PostI wonder if Soccer Brawl means a lot more to a generation of UK kids who grew up watching GamesWorld on Sky One. It was often used as one of the final games in their initial competitive format, but as a NeoGeo title which was never ported to other machines, it was always "out of reach" to most of us as kids (they also used to regularly play Samurai Shodown, but there were ports of that).
I would imagine that North American gamers have something of an affinity towards it too for that reason, general North American apathy towards football notwithstanding.Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 04-05-2018, 11:27.
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Originally posted by Asura View PostI wonder if Soccer Brawl means a lot more to a generation of UK kids who grew up watching GamesWorld on Sky One. It was often used as one of the final games in their initial competitive format, but as a NeoGeo title which was never ported to other machines, it was always "out of reach" to most of us as kids (they also used to regularly play Samurai Shodown, but there were ports of that).
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