They're not console ports, they're home PC ports.ah k. but are those considered as console ports ?
They're not console ports, they're home PC ports.ah k. but are those considered as console ports ?
Yes, it was a different game, I own it as well.
xbox version
Spikeout Battle Street
I don't hate the game entirely, but I don't enjoy it a lot either, plus it has some odd design choices and is unfairly hard.Yeah, I'm reading up on it now and it seems like it was a direct sequel to whatever story the arcade game had. It also looks a quite a bit darker in terms of the color palette, which seems decidedly un-Sega.
Yes please, though the Japanese version is the best version of the game.Metamorphic "Fucking" Force
Only got a video link, but I loved GTI Club! (and especially the attract mode music!)
Only got a video link, but I loved GTI Club! (and especially the attract mode music!)
Oh my god, what's the name of that arcade game that's like futuristic olympics where one of the games you're catching a missile and throwing it off into the distance?? And in the 100 yard you're running so fast you break the sound barrier??
I think it was shown on Super Best Friends once. This is gonna drive me crazy.
Oh my god, what's the name of that arcade game that's like futuristic olympics where one of the games you're catching a missile and throwing it off into the distance?? And in the 100 yard you're running so fast you break the sound barrier??
I think it was shown on Super Best Friends once. This is gonna drive me crazy.
The various knights of valour games are blatant D&D Capcom games rip offs but are also legit.
Igs is a short lived Korean company that focused on cloning successful games, but it has to be said they were pretty good at it.
Take the pixel art in kov. It looks 100% genuine Capcom cps2 stuff, which is absolutely remarkable
http://img.gamefaqs.net/screens/e/4/d/gfs_80570_2_6.jpg
Dragon Breed
Jesus. Even with this retro drive, no indie developer has been able to do what Sega and Namco were doing in arcades in the late 80's and the 90's.
Arika's very own "version" of SFEX. It's pretty good, it even has a couple of SFEX characters in it.
Numan athletics ?
Mach Breakers: Numan Athletics 2
it's so awesome
Buriki One
the original arcade versions of SPIKEOUT Digital Battle online games
the original arcade versions of SPIKEOUT Digital Battle online games
Fuck Cadillacs and Dinosaurs was amazing.
Also Captain Commando.
Maybe the arcade version was good, but from what I played of the Xbox game...it's not great, but not abysmal either, just ok. Plus it had design choices that didn't make much sense. I wish the Xbox game was half as good as a Streets of Rage game.oh man i only learned about this recently as yakuzafan's YT channel has been doing a history of the yakuza series & i think this came up on Nagoshi's resume, looks like the Streets of Rage 3D game we'd all hoped Fighting Force would've been!
...are you drunk ?
Some of you peeps should give DFO a try one of these days, it tickles the 80s-90s sidescroller itch nicely.
It also tickles the "leveling up and getting new skills" itch, which I suffer from badly.
Holy shit. Seriously had no idea it got ANY console ports let alone that many.
I wonder if the PS2 and Xbox ports made it to Australia.
Spider-Man The Video Game:
I used to love playing this, as it was so very Comic Book-like. I thought it had great graphics for a 1991 release, and I always wondered why there was never a home console port...
... This would also be my main frame of reference for Namor and Black Cat for years to come.
For arcades, hardly. Emulation sadly is the safest way along with buying arcade PCBs.Amazing thread, one of the best I've come across in a long time.
Dammit how I wish I could go back to the 90s and play a lot of these games in an arcade. Is there truly no way to play them today outside of watching a playthrough on YouTube?