Pretty heavy. A couple of top down stages (2 and 5) are all mode 7, plus other effects in the first level.Hodgepodge wrote:Question for @JonB: I'm leaning towards Contra for my game of choice out of your list, but do you know how Mode 7-heavy it is, as I will be emulating it and Mode 7 is always a tough one!
Moot_Geeza wrote:The mags enjoyed tearing Tom & Jerry on the Master System apart, but I liked it. Back then if games had mechanics that were iffy, you learned to work around it/turn a blind eye. I knew Rastan Saga 2 on MD wasn't setting the world alight, or that the Master System Shadow Dancer/ESWAT/Terminatpr ports/versions were a sloppy mess, but it didn't stop me developing an affinity for the games. I was the Mild-Mannered Videogame Nerd, and everything better than atrocious was awesome.
I played it a few years ago and found it quite annoying. Couldn't get on with it at all, really, and it's one I remember reading about in the SNES days and always wanting to try.retroking1981 wrote:Played a good hour of Hagane. It's... ok I guess. Good but not the amazing unkown SNES gem that's listed in various top games for the console. I'm currently on Stage 2-3, there's five in total. Is it one you've played yourself @davyK or just read of in lists like me?
JonB wrote:I played it a few years ago and found it quite annoying. Couldn't get on with it at all, really, and it's one I remember reading about in the SNES days and always wanting to try.Played a good hour of Hagane. It's... ok I guess. Good but not the amazing unkown SNES gem that's listed in various top games for the console. I'm currently on Stage 2-3, there's five in total. Is it one you've played yourself @davyK or just read of in lists like me?
Moot_Geeza wrote:All set up with a C64 emulator on my desktop, I just need to find a USB pad now. In the mean time, I've been playing Home Alone.
JonB wrote:Home Alone might need some explaining. I played it for about 15 mins and didn't really get it. I can assign traps to the houses the first time I enter, and inside the house can pick up various things. I can then assign those to... something on the pause screen, but I've no idea what they do or how they work. And what happens then? It seems I just wander about and shoot the burglars, or they grab me and put me on the wall for a bit. It's all a little confusing.
JonB wrote:Home Alone might need some explaining. I played it for about 15 mins and didn't really get it. I can assign traps to the houses the first time I enter, and inside the house can pick up various things. I can then assign those to... something on the pause screen, but I've no idea what they do or how they work. And what happens then? It seems I just wander about and shoot the burglars, or they grab me and put me on the wall for a bit. It's all a little confusing.
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