Shmups That Time Forgot

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I can always appreciate shining a light on games that don't get much attention, but...

DocHauser wrote:** = Dull. Might be worth a credit or two, or for comedy value (Zero Wing)
*** = Decent enough to play to the end, but possibly not much replay value after that (M.U.S.H.A.)


:cry: harsh.
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Harsh but fair!
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DocHauser wrote:Harsh but fair!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdd6_ZxX8c
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Great list!
I'd add Tokio Scramble Formation (Taito, 1986) to it
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EllertMichael wrote:
DocHauser wrote:Harsh but fair!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdd6_ZxX8c



Er, yeah. That's kinda the point of the thread, isn't it? :wink:

I wouldn't get too hung up about it. Two stars is a game that has some redeeming features that some people might enjoy. Three stars is an above average (i.e. good) game that I like and is worth playing and which I recommend. So don't worry, I like MUSHA! It's just that it's pretty easy and the vast majority of your score comes once you beat the final boss, thus rendering scoring a bit pointless. Look at the playthrough:

http://youtu.be/kDoac4j2E2g

Score at 34 minutes (just before final boss) - 20 million
Score at 37 minutes (the end) - 130 million
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Re: Shmups That Time Forgot

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nagwack wrote:Great list!
I'd add Tokio Scramble Formation (Taito, 1986) to it


I think that's one I had on the list, so I might get round to it eventually. :)
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Nice topic, looking forward to more.
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You should look into Banshee for Amiga 1200, too
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DocHauser wrote:
EllertMichael wrote:
DocHauser wrote:Harsh but fair!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWdd6_ZxX8c


Er, yeah. That's kinda the point of the thread, isn't it? :wink:


The point of this thread is to showcase you as an authority? Well, it is now. :wink: Your write-ups are fantastic and were sufficient enough without tacking on an arbitrary scoring system that's going to make most people go: "XX Mission, huh? Oh, wait. One star? I won't even bother." That defeats the whole purpose of alerting people to games they might have missed out on.

BTW that MUSHA playthrough doesn't even milk the 2nd stage boss.
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Re: Shmups That Time Forgot

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nagwack wrote:You should look into Banshee for Amiga 1200, too


I think I'll be sticking to arcade/MAME games for the time being, as it's easier to record my own gameplay footage. If I do Amiga games, I suppose I can just nick someone else's gameplay footage. :)
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