It’s amazing that it was made to compete against the famicom and mark iii yet it’s power made it easily be able to hold its own against the super fami & md, well upto a point as those 2 matured they eventually started out pacing the pce with the tricks they could do in games but even so stuff like sapphire puts other 8 bits to shame.
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Yeah, it's easy to forget it's 8-bit with some of the games.
It was Paul Glancey that reviewed Gunhed (C&VG Issue 94, page 100).
Look at the warning that NEC had to post alongside the review!
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Originally posted by importaku View Postyet it’s power made it easily be able to hold its own against the super fami & md, well upto a point as those 2 matured they eventually started out pacing the pce with the tricks they could do in games but even so stuff like sapphire puts other 8 bits to shame.
Something like Air Zonk wouldn't look as colourful on the Mega Drive -- and wouldn't run as well on the SNES. It's a technical marvel.
The Street Fighter 2 port is also really nice, with only the sound being a bit dodgy. Also, games that took advantage of the 'Arcade Card' show how well the hardware could be improved.
Originally posted by QualityChimp View Post
It was Paul Glancey that reviewed Gunhed (C&VG Issue 94, page 100).Last edited by Leon Retro; 17-06-2019, 10:01.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostI assumed Jaz did it in Mean Machines too, but it predated MM' publication, but there were tips in issue 0.
It's okay. it's inconsequential information to retain from 30 (*gulp*) years ago.
I know that Julian Rignall loved shoot 'em ups though. I have a strong feeling he was a fan of Gunhed, so that's why I thought he did the review. I met him at a computer show in the early-90s -- was a very friendly guy.
Originally posted by Brad View PostPlaying old consoles that I never had access to back in the day does nothing for me I discovered but I will play Amiga games all day longI've had a great time exploring the Atari 2600 library, after buying the machine a few years ago. I only had vague memories of playing a few 2600 games as a kid, but I really got a kick out of discovering which games are worth playing. So much so that I had the machine modded for RGB.
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Originally posted by QualityChimp View PostYeah, it's easy to forget it's 8-bit with some of the games.
Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI'm the opposite. I love exploring machines that I didn't have access to as a kid/teen.
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Originally posted by ZipZap View PostYou have to look at the overall architecture and the PC Engine puts up a pretty good fight against the SNES/MD.
Originally posted by ZipZap View PostI really enjoy discovering what these consoles/games were actually like.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostIt's not like they're going to ask that question on Eggheads.
I know that Julian Rignall loved shoot 'em ups though. I have a strong feeling he was a fan of Gunhed, so that's why I thought he did the review. I met him at a computer show in the early-90s -- was a very friendly guy.
The other thing was that my friend had a PC Engine and I had an Amiga so I was looking at the Xenon II review (which I'm sure was in the same issue) and it got exactly the same score as Gunhed did. Which made me happy. I also think that Xenon II was reviewed by Paul Glancey. It makes me wonder if they wrote the wrong name under the Gunhed review now or maybe they gave both those games to Glancey on purpose to be fair.
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Originally posted by buzz909 View Postbecause I'm sure Julian Rignall had been going on about how good Gunhed was in a previous issue. Also he was the PC Engine guy.
Originally posted by buzz909 View PostThe other thing was that my friend had a PC Engine and I had an Amiga so I was looking at the Xenon II review (which I'm sure was in the same issue) and it got exactly the same score as Gunhed did. Which made me happy. I also think that Xenon II was reviewed by Paul Glancey. It makes me wonder if they wrote the wrong name under the Gunhed review now or maybe they gave both those games to Glancey on purpose to be fair.When it comes to Xenon II, I remember thinking the graphics and sound were impressive, but I didn't enjoy playing it. Gunhed is more my cup of tea.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostMaybe it was a mistake.When it comes to Xenon II, I remember thinking the graphics and sound were impressive, but I didn't enjoy playing it. Gunhed is more my cup of tea.
For sure Gunhed is the better game but back then Xenon 2 would have made more of an impact graphically and sonically which probably artificially raised the score. I'm not 100% sure - but doesn't Xenon 2 just run in 16 colours? Looks good for it!
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