Nice battle. I really liked it on the Mega CD and was suppirsed at how much of an upgrade over the Mega Drive version it was with far better sound and more and better scrolling. Hope you do Son Of Chuck next mate
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Originally posted by Team Andromeda View PostNice battle. I really liked it on the Mega CD and was suppirsed at how much of an upgrade over the Mega Drive version it was with far better sound and more and better scrolling. Hope you do Son Of Chuck next mate
Core really did show Sega consoles some love.
I have very fond memories of Chuck Rock on the MD. My parents upgraded my Asian MD1 for christmas in the 90's with a brand spanking new MD II, they also wanted to get me a game so I gave them a selection to choose from but specificaly sais "don't get chuck rock", of course what did I end up with?!?!?!???!?!
After moaning for days I got stuck in, it grew and grew on me and eventually I had to conceed that it wasn't that bad after all. I learneed every enemy placement and their movement and used to speed run it to impress my mates....oh those were the days.
Well I say speed run but lets be honest it's a pretty slow game!Last edited by dyer60; 06-07-2019, 11:57.
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Originally posted by dyer60 View PostDitto I didn't realise that either, bring on the Mega SD!!!!!
Core really did show Sega consoles some love.
I have very fond memories of Chuck Rock on the MD. My parents upgraded my Asian MD1 for christmas in the 90's with a brand spanking new MD II, they also wanted to get me a game so I gave them a selection to choose from but specificaly sais "don't get chuck rock", of course what did I end up with?!?!?!???!?!
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After making the last Pocket-Go video I wrote off to BittBoy explaining that most people were not happy about the screen refresh rate and tearing. Well guess what? They might actually address this issue.
In this video I show you their response, more emulations testing and some of the ported Linux games running on the Pocket-Go.
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This video was filmed on August 10th 2019 in Hakata City, Fukuoka prefecture. Hakata City is one of Japan’s larger cities but unlike Tokyo people here smile a lot more (^o^).
Hidden away around the city are many historical buildings which are well preserved. Let’s see if we can find some that are literally a stones throw away from the main train station.
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