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Post by digipiggy on Nov 23, 2020 14:13:19 GMT
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Post by SignOfZeta on Nov 23, 2020 15:08:47 GMT
Twitter rules the world now, I guess.
So this does SFC and CPS but it’s nothing but Megaman and Street Fighter.
This time they really should sell games for it. That’s stupid lineup to be locked into.
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esteban
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Post by esteban on Nov 24, 2020 18:59:38 GMT
I am amused by the different ways companies are marketing old games. I am not opposed to this sort of thing, I think it's interesting... but, honestly, there was a MegaMan SOCCER GAME? I thought I knew most of these spin-off titles, but I didn't know about Soccer.
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Post by SignOfZeta on Nov 24, 2020 19:09:01 GMT
It’s not very good either. It’s just on there because it’s a SFC game.
They should make it shaped like Megaman’s head and remove the Street Fighter games.
Or make it shaped like Sodam’s helmet and load it with the Zero games.
Or make it shaped like Spider-Man’s head, where you have to stare right into the eye holes like a Virtual Boy, and load it with Marvel CPS games.
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Post by paranoiadragon on Nov 25, 2020 6:57:40 GMT
I just love the fact that all of the Street Fighter games on there are just variations of the same game with the exception of Super Puzzle Fighter 2.
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esteban
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Post by esteban on Nov 25, 2020 18:05:58 GMT
Or make it shaped like Spider-Man’s head, where you have to stare right into the eye holes like a Virtual Boy, and load it with Marvel CPS games. Hahahahhahahaha. I would buy that. Better than huffing glue. Hahahahhahah. Seriously.
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Post by SignOfZeta on Nov 25, 2020 20:10:30 GMT
Puzzle Fighter is also much newer than the SF games they picked...and contains many parody versions of characters introduced in other CPS games not included.
Is there a producer in common across these games? What links SFC Megaman to arcade SF games of around the same period but not the Zero, or Vampire series. Do they have to pay someone for Vampire/Zero?
Also, if the above list is correct there is one conspicuous absence. There are five SFIIs, not four. They are missing SFII’ Turbo “Hyper Fighting” (Nov 92, third of the five games).
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