The main improvement in Top Gear 2 is the full-screen display. The frame rate in the SNES version may be a bit dodgy, but it's OK. I think it plays well enough. I really like the graphics and sound as well, so it's one of my favourite SNES racers. I also have a soft spot for the original game, which is fun to play despite the action not being full-screen.
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Can't go wrong with a bit of Top Gear 2
MD version is a joke though. Last time I played the Amiga version, I was impressed by how close it was to the SNES original, but having music come out of the left speaker and sound effects out of the right speaker really grated. I thought it was the AGA version but maybe it was the CD32 based off that video? Would have been cool to see the A500 version running as well tbh.
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Originally posted by Cepp View PostCan't go wrong with a bit of Top Gear 2
MD version is a joke though. Last time I played the Amiga version, I was impressed by how close it was to the SNES original, but having music come out of the left speaker and sound effects out of the right speaker really grated. I thought it was the AGA version but maybe it was the CD32 based off that video? Would have been cool to see the A500 version running as well tbh.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI remember loving the Amiga version in 2-player against friends and family. It was such an addictive game. There's still something nice about it, despite the half-screen display.
The Amstrad version is funny -- can you say 'letterbox'.
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Originally posted by Leon Retro View PostI remember loving the Amiga version in 2-player against friends and family. It was such an addictive game. There's still something nice about it, despite the half-screen display.
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View Post. Loved the game , looked and moved so impressive at the time too .
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Originally posted by Yakumo View Post
Cracking game.
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