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    #16
    Yeah Last Bronx would be nice - Also, a revamp or straight arcade conversion of Super Monaco GP would be wicked!

    I remember completing the Megadrive version using manual gears, immense satisfaction that was! hehe.

    That was the best conversion in those days - looking back now and comparing it to the arcade it's pretty accurate (seems it's just missing the scenery/building sprites).

    Megadrive: http://www.mobygames.com/game/shots/gameId,6656/

    Arcade: http://www.arcadeflyers.com/index.ph...d=2017&image=3

    The Arcade Flyer Archive (TAFA) offers a nostalgic collection of coin-operated machine ads, capturing a blend of history, graphic design trends and campaigns.


    The Arcade Flyer Archive (TAFA) offers a nostalgic collection of coin-operated machine ads, capturing a blend of history, graphic design trends and campaigns.


    The Arcade Flyer Archive (TAFA) offers a nostalgic collection of coin-operated machine ads, capturing a blend of history, graphic design trends and campaigns.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Dragon2k4
      That was the best conversion in those days - looking back now and comparing it to the arcade it's pretty accurate (seems it's just missing the scenery/building sprites).
      Don't like being nitpicky but have to totally disagree. Was a hardcore Super Monaco GP fan back in the day and the Megadrive versions (I owned both the original and the sequel) were totally different to the arcade experience. The arcade was a beautiful sprite scaling graphicfest based on one GP, while the home version was remake completely with a limited graphics engine but a fully featured campaign and simulation mode (with miles better gameplay in the MD versions as a result). But there were many other Megadrive games that were more authentic arcade ports...

      Originally posted by hankwangford
      Apparently some of these have been picked up for PAL release though.
      Any sign of a release schedule or estimated dates?
      Last edited by Sega Ages; 27-06-2004, 09:51.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Sega Ages
        Any sign of a release schedule or estimated dates?
        Beats the hell out of me. Conspiracy picked up the first 6 for release in the US and Europe but that news was AAAAAAAAAAGES ago.

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          #19
          Bah, oh well just have to wait till its properly emulated on MAME in the mean time then

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