The End said:Ok, ok.
I'm kind of broke this month, so I'm faced with a bit of dilemma. Do I pick up the Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box for PS2, or Gunstar Super Heroes for GBA?
Also, I'm fucking tempted to get the Saturn Controller for PS2, it looks brilliant for 2-D fighters and shmups.
Each game has several display options available: interlace (480i), progressive (480p), progressive with scanlines, and a non-interlaced mode. This last mode is the most sought-after of the four for those of us who still use standard-definition televisions, as it presents the games in their original resolution, pixel-perfect, without blur or interlacing, and with the scanlines right where they should be. Also included for each game are control assignment options, options to record and play back replays, a smoothing option that antialiases the onscreen image, a "deflicker" option that makes the 480i mode much easier on the eyes, and an option that can allow the emulated Genesis to display an unlimited number of sprites, removing sprite flicker from the games entirely. Gunstar Heroes and Alien Soldier both have superplays recorded by expert players included, though to be honest, Alien Soldier lends itself much better to the superplay treatment (and its replay is impressive indeed).
The End said:Also, I'm fucking tempted to get the Saturn Controller for PS2, it looks brilliant for 2-D fighters and shmups.
Definitely. The games in this collection are much better than GSH, IMO. All the extras (including the games they didn't even have to include as bonuses) make it a very worthwhile purchase.Mr_Furious said:Treasure Box all the way baby
ghibli99 said:I don't have any problems playing any of the games in the Treasure Box with a standard DS2 or my Hori RAP, the latter of which is my weapon of choice for shmups.
Real Arcade Pro stick... I haven't checked around in a while, and there have been some limited editions since I bought mine (like the Special Edition/Addition sticks). Check around with all the usual suspects when it comes to import stores (Play-Asia, Lik Sang, NCSX, etc.), and I just looked on eBay, and I only found one (for $120). The seller says he has 3 different ones, but is only listing 1 for now. Might be worth contacting him to see what's what if you're interested.Varuna said:What is the "Hori RAP," and where can I find one?
There are quite a few. Any advice?
This one, right?Tain said:The second US controller. Not the analog, but not the launch with the massive shoulder pad buttons.
I guess it could be nostalgia, but it could also be how fucking worn-in it is. It really does seem perfect to me.
I actually place my fingers on top of the second US controller's buttons individually like that with plenty of Saturn/Dreamcast(with adaptor) fighting games, heh. But yeah, that one.I liked that I could place it on my lap and hit the buttons rapidly like I can in the arcade, whereas I find the normal pad to be too small to do that.
The End said:Ok, ok.
I'm kind of broke this month, so I'm faced with a bit of dilemma. Do I pick up the Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box for PS2, or Gunstar Super Heroes for GBA?
Also, I'm fucking tempted to get the Saturn Controller for PS2, it looks brilliant for 2-D fighters and shmups.
Link316 said:get Treasure Box first cause that'll probably be harder to find than the GBA version later on
I picked up the Darkstalkers version, the Saturn button layout's not that good for fighters anymore tbqh, after messing around with it I went back to using my Ascii pad
The End said:Ok, ok.
I'm kind of broke this month, so I'm faced with a bit of dilemma. Do I pick up the Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box for PS2, or Gunstar Super Heroes for GBA?
Also, I'm fucking tempted to get the Saturn Controller for PS2, it looks brilliant for 2-D fighters and shmups.
Drinky Crow said:Drill Dozer >>>>>>> Gunstar Suck Heroes