How in the world did they pull that off LOL.GameMasterGuy wrote:Oh yeah, I forgot about these... special... games:
Jet Set Radio
Space Channel 5
Crazy Taxi
...I don't even. Yes, they exist. Are they in any way close to being as good as the DC originals? Take a wild guess.
GBA non-Nintendo remakes?
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I've just started getting into collecting GBA a few months back, and these are what I got so far:
River City Ransom EX (NES, GBA port by Atlus)
Wolfenstein3D (PC, GBA port by Bam! Entertainment)
Pac-Man Collection (Various Arcade, GBA port by Namco)
There's many, many more. If you want remakes, GBA is where its at, Nintendo and otherwise.
River City Ransom EX (NES, GBA port by Atlus)
Wolfenstein3D (PC, GBA port by Bam! Entertainment)
Pac-Man Collection (Various Arcade, GBA port by Namco)
There's many, many more. If you want remakes, GBA is where its at, Nintendo and otherwise.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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Here's a few more --
Contra Advance Alien Wars EX (SNES, GBA port by Konami)
Desert Strike Advance (SNES, GBA port by EA)
Duke Nukem Advance (PC, GBA port by Take-Two Interactive)
Metal Slug Advance (Neo Geo, GBA port by SNK)
Phantasy Star Collection (Sega systems, port by Sega)
R-Type III The Third Lightning (SNES, port by DSI Games)
Serious Sam Advance (PC, port by Global Star Software)
There are more, I know this.
Contra Advance Alien Wars EX (SNES, GBA port by Konami)
Desert Strike Advance (SNES, GBA port by EA)
Duke Nukem Advance (PC, GBA port by Take-Two Interactive)
Metal Slug Advance (Neo Geo, GBA port by SNK)
Phantasy Star Collection (Sega systems, port by Sega)
R-Type III The Third Lightning (SNES, port by DSI Games)
Serious Sam Advance (PC, port by Global Star Software)
There are more, I know this.
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
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It isn't anywhere near as good as the SNES version. Though at least here it is a port, not really a remake.ExedExes wrote: R-Type III The Third Lightning (SNES, port by DSI Games)
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ExedExes wrote:Here's a few more --
Contra Advance Alien Wars EX (SNES, GBA port by Konami)
Desert Strike Advance (SNES, GBA port by EA)
Duke Nukem Advance (PC, GBA port by Take-Two Interactive)
Metal Slug Advance (Neo Geo, GBA port by SNK)
Phantasy Star Collection (Sega systems, port by Sega)
R-Type III The Third Lightning (SNES, port by DSI Games)
Serious Sam Advance (PC, port by Global Star Software)
There are more, I know this.
I never new Desert Strike was popular enough for a port. I also forgot about Phantasy Star!
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Jet Set Radio is isometric, Space Channel 5 is pre-rendered and goes about 2 frames per second, and Crazy Taxi used mode 7.wclem wrote:How in the world did they pull that off LOL.GameMasterGuy wrote:Oh yeah, I forgot about these... special... games:
Jet Set Radio
Space Channel 5
Crazy Taxi
...I don't even. Yes, they exist. Are they in any way close to being as good as the DC originals? Take a wild guess.
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Crazy Taxi was awful. I bought it at Half Price books for $2 and sold it on ebay after I played it. It's that bad.GameMasterGuy wrote:Jet Set Radio is isometric, Space Channel 5 is pre-rendered and goes about 2 frames per second, and Crazy Taxi used mode 7.wclem wrote:How in the world did they pull that off LOL.GameMasterGuy wrote:Oh yeah, I forgot about these... special... games:
Jet Set Radio
Space Channel 5
Crazy Taxi
...I don't even. Yes, they exist. Are they in any way close to being as good as the DC originals? Take a wild guess.
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SC5 is even worse. JSR actually managed to be decent. Not good, but decent.Purkeynator wrote:Crazy Taxi was awful. I bought it at Half Price books for $2 and sold it on ebay after I played it. It's that bad.GameMasterGuy wrote:Jet Set Radio is isometric, Space Channel 5 is pre-rendered and goes about 2 frames per second, and Crazy Taxi used mode 7.wclem wrote:
How in the world did they pull that off LOL.
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Off topic, whats with the avatars?
dsheinem wrote:In any case, sorry that my avatar makes you cringe these days, but I haven't really changed my posing habits at all.