well for me it would be FF7 seph,KH seph and super akuma in street fighter and last but not leas that one guy in FF 12 with like 50 mill health no joke. but what about you guys the hardest boss battels ever!!!
i would say
both forms of alma in ninja gaiden sigma
man....she was a b*tchthe hardest boss battels ever!!!
The necromancer in Blade of Darkness is a real pain in the butt.
Indalecio and the other queen from star ocean:the second story
I have to agree with Yiazmat in FF12. Man he took forever.
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Last boss in Mario RPG for the SNES
Vergil from Devil May Cry 3, ESPECIALLY on DMD mode.Dark Demon from Demon's Crest.Hito-shura/The Demi-Fiend %26 Satan from Digital Devil Saga 1 %26 2 respectively.Neo Granzon from Super Robot Wars 3.General Akhoob from Total Carnage (I'm convinved that the 'escape' sequence after you beat him is literally impossible with 1 player)This one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=g-JLyxifS4E%26watch_response
[QUOTE=''Jagazaar''] Vergil from Devil May Cry 3, ESPECIALLY on DMD mode.Dark Demon from Demon's Crest.Hito-shura/The Demi-Fiend %26 Satan from Digital Devil Saga 1 %26 2 respectively.Neo Granzon from Super Robot Wars 3.General Akhoob from Total Carnage (I'm convinved that the 'escape' sequence after you beat him is literally impossible with 1 player)This one: http://youtube.com/watch?v=g-JLyxifS4E%26watch_response[/QUOTE] That last boss was f'ing ridiculous! And I agree with Vergil being one of the hardest bosses of all time.I'd say:DMC1's Nelo Angelo and NightmareFFVIII's Ultima and Omega WeaponNinja Gaiden's Alma and DokuContra Hard Corps' Virtual Reality boss (It took me months to beat that annoying thing. lol)
Kingdom hearts 1 sephiroth battle and the ant queen on champions of norrath
I haven't played many difficult games but I'd have to say that the final boss of Mario and Luigi: Partners in Time is really hard. 3 forms, each having enormous amounts of HP and attacks that can kill you in one hit. And when you die in the 3rd phase, you have to restart all the way from the beginning - it can take up to 30 mins to get back to the third form, including cutscenes. I must have died 50-60 times on that boss (I remember spending a whole summer holiday just on that boss).
the hardest boss ever fought must be the FF8 in the ending boss! omfg 5 bosses in a row!
The Boost Guardian on Hard Mode in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.
very truly veril on dante must die mode
Version 1.0.
Hard balls from pursuit force (European version), Jinpachi from Tekken 5, the weapons from ff7 and every dmc3 boss on dmd
syztem's answer is the right one:D C'Thun from WoW literally couldn't be killed until Blizzard fixed him. I never fought v 1.0 C'Thun but I feel sorry for the guilds that banged their heads against that brick wall over and over. Some tough boss fights in the history of that game for sure, especially the ones that were bugged or brokenSingle-player games: -The final two fightsof Super Ghouls n' Ghosts... game's hard enough using the best weapon but then at the end it forces you to use a crappy weapon to beat it-Fire Leo in Viewtiful Joe-most of the bosses in Ikaruga and Gradius V-the optional bosses in the Final Fantasy games that people speak of and the Kingdom Hearts games although I never really bothered to make a serious attempt on those. -I am losing memory of the NES days but I recall some bosses in Contra and the Ninja Gaiden games as well as the Grim Reaper in Castlevania -I thought Agni and Rudra from DMC3 were vicious, I had a lot more trouble with them than I did Vergil-Final boss of Half-Life 1 and Ares from God of War on God Mode-And we can't have a tough boss thread without mentioning Mike Tyson :D
[QUOTE=''VGobbsesser'']The Boost Guardian on Hard Mode in Metroid Prime 2: Echoes.[/QUOTE]That thing was a freakin b*tch. I died so many times against it.
[QUOTE=''Shyn_1'']Last boss in Mario RPG for the SNES[/QUOTE]Add the Buorn from Dragon Quest 5 (ridiculously long), and you have my opinion.
Shinobi last boss is well I cant say :twisted:.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
SEGA Bass Fishing (Wii) Announced.
I don't know how old this is. CVG reports that SEGA announced that it's currently developing its Wii version of Bass Fishing. It seems that it will use both remote and nunchuck. I believe that this type of game has a lot more potential buyers than the source thinks. SEGA Bass Fishing (Wii) Announced.
If there were anything the Wii needed more of, it's fishing games. No, I don't think this will sell very well, if only due to it likely being a title that SEGA does no more than get on a few store shelves.SEGA Bass Fishing (Wii) Announced.
I really enjoyed Sega Bass Fishing for the dreamcast(I had the controller and everything!). I may just buy this game...sp there, there is one sale!;)
There sure seem to be a lot of fishing games coming out for the Wii. At this rate FPS is going to stand for something completely different on the Wii.FPS = Fishing Pole Simulator
Yippie!Get Bass without the Controller which made the game unique and Wii磗 idea came from...great...*sarcasm involved* I go play the original...like with Samba de Amigo...
I think this is awesome. I don't own a Wii so I have one question. Does the controller rumble?I have always loved fishing games, because firstly I've always loved to fish since I was a little boy (especially for bass) and secondly, I love fishing games, because it gives you a chance to actually see if your real life techniques to catching the big ones works in game.I especially love the arcade ones where the pole actually pulls back as the fish fights, and if the Wii remote rumbles it would give it that arcade sense of a feel of the fish actually biting back. I believe this game will have a big consumer market. Not only will kids be purchasing this game as a fun way to waste time, but also every outdoorsman and angler alike. And even if they aren't outdoorsman/angler type people, I believe that a lot of adults will be purchasing this game as well, to have fun and remember the good ol' days when them and their father used to go fishing on early Saturday mornings and what not. So yeah, I think this game will be a big seller, and as soon as I purchase a Wii, I know it will be on my games list.
Yay.....................
Since I have all the various SEGA fishing games for the Dreamcast, along with the controller, and I don't see any reason for me to get the Wii version, but for everyone else out there be VERY excited. It showed how immersive a game could be with a responsive and contextual controller.acne
If there were anything the Wii needed more of, it's fishing games. No, I don't think this will sell very well, if only due to it likely being a title that SEGA does no more than get on a few store shelves.SEGA Bass Fishing (Wii) Announced.
I really enjoyed Sega Bass Fishing for the dreamcast(I had the controller and everything!). I may just buy this game...sp there, there is one sale!;)
There sure seem to be a lot of fishing games coming out for the Wii. At this rate FPS is going to stand for something completely different on the Wii.FPS = Fishing Pole Simulator
Yippie!Get Bass without the Controller which made the game unique and Wii磗 idea came from...great...*sarcasm involved* I go play the original...like with Samba de Amigo...
I think this is awesome. I don't own a Wii so I have one question. Does the controller rumble?I have always loved fishing games, because firstly I've always loved to fish since I was a little boy (especially for bass) and secondly, I love fishing games, because it gives you a chance to actually see if your real life techniques to catching the big ones works in game.I especially love the arcade ones where the pole actually pulls back as the fish fights, and if the Wii remote rumbles it would give it that arcade sense of a feel of the fish actually biting back. I believe this game will have a big consumer market. Not only will kids be purchasing this game as a fun way to waste time, but also every outdoorsman and angler alike. And even if they aren't outdoorsman/angler type people, I believe that a lot of adults will be purchasing this game as well, to have fun and remember the good ol' days when them and their father used to go fishing on early Saturday mornings and what not. So yeah, I think this game will be a big seller, and as soon as I purchase a Wii, I know it will be on my games list.
Yay.....................
Since I have all the various SEGA fishing games for the Dreamcast, along with the controller, and I don't see any reason for me to get the Wii version, but for everyone else out there be VERY excited. It showed how immersive a game could be with a responsive and contextual controller.
New Band signed for Guitar Hero 3 !!!!!!!
Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld !!!!!!!!!!!!!!Timmy!!!!!!!!!!!!New Band signed for Guitar Hero 3 !!!!!!!
Whut.New Band signed for Guitar Hero 3 !!!!!!!
You better put your pre-orders in now kids, so you too can rock with Timmy !!!!
Whut.New Band signed for Guitar Hero 3 !!!!!!!
You better put your pre-orders in now kids, so you too can rock with Timmy !!!!
Fifa 09
Hey, yes its another year until Fifa 09, but im wondering if a mode called Crossbar Challenge, which is on Soccer AM in the UK, what u think? it would be a good addition for arena mode....and wheres training mode? yeh arena mode is good but training mode was much betterFifa 09
I don't care about fifa anymore because fifa 08 is basicaly fifa 07 with some small improvements.PESismuchbetter
I don't care about fifa anymore because fifa 08 is basicaly fifa 07 with some small improvements.PESismuchbetter
Need some advice
Hi guysI'm plannin to sell my PS3 on ebay and buy an 360 elite. Just wondering what other people think of the idea and their thoughts on whether I should sell before the price drop or after the 60GB is discontinued!!:?Need some advice
should sell before the price drop in my opinion. And I hope you enjoy your future 360.Need some advice
cheers
I sold a couple of my systems to buy something else and have always regretted it. That's why right now I'm working on buying a Gamecube and N64... again.
do it before the price drop. and i would pick up an elite before christmas too. just to make sure your get one.
should sell before the price drop in my opinion. And I hope you enjoy your future 360.Need some advice
cheers
I sold a couple of my systems to buy something else and have always regretted it. That's why right now I'm working on buying a Gamecube and N64... again.
do it before the price drop. and i would pick up an elite before christmas too. just to make sure your get one.
Virtual Console Monday! Fatal Heroes Artfully Fighting!
FATAL FURY (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Violence, 900 Wii Points): Released in 1991 and one of the longest-running series in the fighting-game genre, this title introduced players to Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi. Select one of the three and visit many locations as your chosen fighter engages in numerous street fights around the fictional city of South Town. If you're good enough, you'll eventually take on Billy Kane and then his boss, the notorious crime lord Geese Howard. Use each fighter's own finishing maneuver and battle in two different planes on the screen, one in the foreground and the other farther away in the background. The game also features a two-player mode that is well known for its unique setup, which allows fighters to both fight and help each other. Do you have what it takes to win the King of Fighters tournament? WORLD HEROES (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Animated Blood, Violence, 900 Wii Points): A fighting game released in 1992 featuring eight characters, including Hanzo, Janne and Rasputin, modeled on historical figures from throughout the ages. The fighters compete against each other to become the world's toughest combatant, with players using a setup consisting of only three buttons (one each for punching, kicking and throwing). Adding to this unique system is the fact that the strength of your offensive blow depends on how long the button is pressed and held. Along with regular match ****, Death Match mode is also available and features mines, electrified ropes and other dangerous objects in the battle arena that can change conditions during the fight or damage players. Enjoy the wide range of combat forms as you take on history's best!ART OF FIGHTING (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Animated Blood, Violence, 900 Wii Points): This fighting game, released in 1992, began the story of the Sakazaki family and Robert Garcia, further developed in two later sequels. Yuri Sakazaki has been abducted by Mr. Big to punish her father, Takuma, and her brother, Ryo. To rescue her, Ryo and Robert must take on numerous enemies around South Town, eventually reaching the mysterious Mr. Karate. The passion of the game's creators is evident in the unique game-play elements introduced. These include an energy gauge that is depleted every time a fighter uses a special maneuver, Desperation Attacks that are usable only when a fighter's health is low and camera zooming that adjusts on the fly as fighters move around the stage. All these features ensure that players use strategy and tactics, rather than simply mash buttons. Adding to the mix are little touches such as characters showing cuts when they are injured and voice-over samples during cut scenes. Can you perfect the art of fighting and save Yuri?LinkSorry leo :oops:Virtual Console Monday! Fatal Heroes Artfully Fighting!
Nice to see some Neo-Geo games are showing up now. None of these are really ones I'm interested in, but the second World Heroes 2 shows up all be all over Captain Kid and his cheap fighting ways.Virtual Console Monday! Fatal Heroes Artfully Fighting!
Gimme mo' shmups!...Aero Fighters 2
[QUOTE=''gaminggeek'']Sorry leo :oops:[/QUOTE]S'Alright!I just realised the time and what day it was now...!
[QUOTE=''Phantom_Leo''] S'Alright!In truth I haven't gone to sleep yet... (I was out being naughty!)I just realised the time and what day it was now...!It's one less thing I need to do before I can hit the sack![/QUOTE] What are the other things? :PIs this list true? I have no way of checking from across the world.
[QUOTE=''gaminggeek'']FATAL FURY (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Violence, 900 Wii Points): Released in 1991 and one of the longest-running series in the fighting-game genre, this title introduced players to Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi. Select one of the three and visit many locations as your chosen fighter engages in numerous street fights around the fictional city of South Town. If you're good enough, you'll eventually take on Billy Kane and then his boss, the notorious crime lord Geese Howard. Use each fighter's own finishing maneuver and battle in two different planes on the screen, one in the foreground and the other farther away in the background. The game also features a two-player mode that is well known for its unique setup, which allows fighters to both fight and help each other. Do you have what it takes to win the King of Fighters tournament?WORLD HEROES (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Animated Blood, Violence, 900 Wii Points): A fighting game released in 1992 featuring eight characters, including Hanzo, Janne and Rasputin, modeled on historical figures from throughout the ages. The fighters compete against each other to become the world's toughest combatant, with players using a setup consisting of only three buttons (one each for punching, kicking and throwing). Adding to this unique system is the fact that the strength of your offensive blow depends on how long the button is pressed and held. Along with regular match ****, Death Match mode is also available and features mines, electrified ropes and other dangerous objects in the battle arena that can change conditions during the fight or damage players. Enjoy the wide range of combat forms as you take on history's best!ART OF FIGHTING (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Animated Blood, Violence, 900 Wii Points): This fighting game, released in 1992, began the story of the Sakazaki family and Robert Garcia, further developed in two later sequels. Yuri Sakazaki has been abducted by Mr. Big to punish her father, Takuma, and her brother, Ryo. To rescue her, Ryo and Robert must take on numerous enemies around South Town, eventually reaching the mysterious Mr. Karate. The passion of the game's creators is evident in the unique game-play elements introduced. These include an energy gauge that is depleted every time a fighter uses a special maneuver, Desperation Attacks that are usable only when a fighter's health is low and camera zooming that adjusts on the fly as fighters move around the stage. All these features ensure that players use strategy and tactics, rather than simply mash buttons. Adding to the mix are little touches such as characters showing cuts when they are injured and voice-over samples during cut scenes. Can you perfect the art of fighting and save Yuri?LinkSorry leo :oops:[/QUOTE]Next time don't forget the gravy... I mean pics!
Vc really hasn't had anyting that made me even say ''Heh, I may get this'' in a long long time...
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[QUOTE=''Phantom_Leo''][QUOTE=''gaminggeek'']What are the other things? :P Is this list true? I have no way of checking from across the world. [/QUOTE]You mean WHO were the other things! :o...and, yes it's true! Nintendo's Press Page has it posted already![/QUOTE] Heh, heh :P Cool.
CLICK!NOW I feel whole again and can hit the sack...! :P(...Should I even bother at this point? Maybe I'll just go play some DDR for Wii...?)(...Why am I typing to myself...?)
Three fighting games? Ugh. Pass on this week for me.
World Heroes is probably the best-playing game of the bunch. Art of Fighting looked amazing when it was released but it played like a dog, while the first FF was probably a bit too simple (not to be confused with easy).
Sweet this week is 2-D fighting week! I am donloading all three Neo-Geo games on my Wii, receiving Arcana Heart in the mail tomorrow (PS2 import) and picking up Bleach DS on Wednesday:D*Pleasure overload*
[QUOTE=''gaminggeek''][QUOTE=''Phantom_Leo''][QUOTE=''gaminggeek'']What are the other things? :P Is this list true? I have no way of checking from across the world. [/QUOTE]You mean WHO were the other things! :o...and, yes it's true! Nintendo's Press Page has it posted already![/QUOTE] Heh, heh :P Cool. [/QUOTE]Pfftt. You guys are reporting news that I have posted in both of your threads weeks and months ago.So I win:P
Ahhh... Spirit...I did my research. Trust you me!You posted Gate of Thunder was coming...You didn't post when!Check Mate! ( Take that either way it can be interpreted! :P )
I beat you all when I broke the story about Neo geo, msx and turbo cd games coming :P YOU ALL LOSE
Three fighting games? I still need to get Landstalker...
Sorry I'm late, guys. :)Anyway, here's some more word on these interesting early fighting games from SNK.Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting could have, by many accounts, just as easily pioneered the fighting genre as Street Fighter II did. According to some, they were in development prior to Street Fighter II's release, so all those SF2-like motions were actually taken from the original SF. This makes more sense on some less-flattering levels as well, as there's a distinct drop in quality from Street Fighter II to these first two SNK fighters which makes them more reminiscent of SF1. Specifically, these games were clearly built toward the single-player format. They may be the only fighting games in the post-SF2 era to actually feel like the Vs was the throw-in on the side! This is most evident in the fact that there's a clear imbalance in both games; player 1 has a much more narrow list of characters to choose from, with only two available in Art of Fighting, and three available in Fatal Fury! Meanwhile, player 2 can select pretty much the entire roster of fighters that player 1 will encounter in single-player. Both games had sequels that were far superior, so unless you're looking for a different kind of experience with the genre, it's probably a good idea to wait for those, or better yet, Samurai Shodown.Then we go to World Heroes, which was really the first decent game to emerge from all the Street Fighter II knockoffs of the early 90s. I have no competitive experience with it, so I'm not sure if there was any stupid BS that came along and wrecked it MK-style or what have you (god I hope not), but on the surface it's a fun, methodical fighting game that had a good sense of style and outstanding use of environmental interaction that we really didn't see much of outside this series until Dead or Alive 2 came along. If you only buy one game this week, make it this one. Not a lot of people knew about it, but it's definitely worth playing.
Hm. Upon further inspection, it appears to emulate the NeoGeo AES instead of the NeoGeo MVS, which I suppose makes sense as this is the Virtual Console and not the Virtual Arcade, but it also implies that games like Samurai Shodown and The King of Fighters '97 will be censored...
I hear that there is no save state either? :(acne
Nice to see some Neo-Geo games are showing up now. None of these are really ones I'm interested in, but the second World Heroes 2 shows up all be all over Captain Kid and his cheap fighting ways.Virtual Console Monday! Fatal Heroes Artfully Fighting!
Gimme mo' shmups!...Aero Fighters 2
[QUOTE=''gaminggeek'']Sorry leo :oops:[/QUOTE]S'Alright!I just realised the time and what day it was now...!
[QUOTE=''Phantom_Leo''] S'Alright!In truth I haven't gone to sleep yet... (I was out being naughty!)I just realised the time and what day it was now...!It's one less thing I need to do before I can hit the sack![/QUOTE] What are the other things? :PIs this list true? I have no way of checking from across the world.
[QUOTE=''gaminggeek'']FATAL FURY (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Violence, 900 Wii Points): Released in 1991 and one of the longest-running series in the fighting-game genre, this title introduced players to Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi. Select one of the three and visit many locations as your chosen fighter engages in numerous street fights around the fictional city of South Town. If you're good enough, you'll eventually take on Billy Kane and then his boss, the notorious crime lord Geese Howard. Use each fighter's own finishing maneuver and battle in two different planes on the screen, one in the foreground and the other farther away in the background. The game also features a two-player mode that is well known for its unique setup, which allows fighters to both fight and help each other. Do you have what it takes to win the King of Fighters tournament?WORLD HEROES (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Animated Blood, Violence, 900 Wii Points): A fighting game released in 1992 featuring eight characters, including Hanzo, Janne and Rasputin, modeled on historical figures from throughout the ages. The fighters compete against each other to become the world's toughest combatant, with players using a setup consisting of only three buttons (one each for punching, kicking and throwing). Adding to this unique system is the fact that the strength of your offensive blow depends on how long the button is pressed and held. Along with regular match ****, Death Match mode is also available and features mines, electrified ropes and other dangerous objects in the battle arena that can change conditions during the fight or damage players. Enjoy the wide range of combat forms as you take on history's best!ART OF FIGHTING (NEOGEO, 1-2 players, rated T for Teen - Animated Blood, Violence, 900 Wii Points): This fighting game, released in 1992, began the story of the Sakazaki family and Robert Garcia, further developed in two later sequels. Yuri Sakazaki has been abducted by Mr. Big to punish her father, Takuma, and her brother, Ryo. To rescue her, Ryo and Robert must take on numerous enemies around South Town, eventually reaching the mysterious Mr. Karate. The passion of the game's creators is evident in the unique game-play elements introduced. These include an energy gauge that is depleted every time a fighter uses a special maneuver, Desperation Attacks that are usable only when a fighter's health is low and camera zooming that adjusts on the fly as fighters move around the stage. All these features ensure that players use strategy and tactics, rather than simply mash buttons. Adding to the mix are little touches such as characters showing cuts when they are injured and voice-over samples during cut scenes. Can you perfect the art of fighting and save Yuri?LinkSorry leo :oops:[/QUOTE]Next time don't forget the gravy... I mean pics!
Vc really hasn't had anyting that made me even say ''Heh, I may get this'' in a long long time...
[This message was deleted at the request of the original poster]
[QUOTE=''Phantom_Leo''][QUOTE=''gaminggeek'']What are the other things? :P Is this list true? I have no way of checking from across the world. [/QUOTE]You mean WHO were the other things! :o...and, yes it's true! Nintendo's Press Page has it posted already![/QUOTE] Heh, heh :P Cool.
CLICK!NOW I feel whole again and can hit the sack...! :P(...Should I even bother at this point? Maybe I'll just go play some DDR for Wii...?)(...Why am I typing to myself...?)
Three fighting games? Ugh. Pass on this week for me.
World Heroes is probably the best-playing game of the bunch. Art of Fighting looked amazing when it was released but it played like a dog, while the first FF was probably a bit too simple (not to be confused with easy).
Sweet this week is 2-D fighting week! I am donloading all three Neo-Geo games on my Wii, receiving Arcana Heart in the mail tomorrow (PS2 import) and picking up Bleach DS on Wednesday:D*Pleasure overload*
[QUOTE=''gaminggeek''][QUOTE=''Phantom_Leo''][QUOTE=''gaminggeek'']What are the other things? :P Is this list true? I have no way of checking from across the world. [/QUOTE]You mean WHO were the other things! :o...and, yes it's true! Nintendo's Press Page has it posted already![/QUOTE] Heh, heh :P Cool. [/QUOTE]Pfftt. You guys are reporting news that I have posted in both of your threads weeks and months ago.So I win:P
Ahhh... Spirit...I did my research. Trust you me!You posted Gate of Thunder was coming...You didn't post when!Check Mate! ( Take that either way it can be interpreted! :P )
I beat you all when I broke the story about Neo geo, msx and turbo cd games coming :P YOU ALL LOSE
Three fighting games? I still need to get Landstalker...
Sorry I'm late, guys. :)Anyway, here's some more word on these interesting early fighting games from SNK.Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting could have, by many accounts, just as easily pioneered the fighting genre as Street Fighter II did. According to some, they were in development prior to Street Fighter II's release, so all those SF2-like motions were actually taken from the original SF. This makes more sense on some less-flattering levels as well, as there's a distinct drop in quality from Street Fighter II to these first two SNK fighters which makes them more reminiscent of SF1. Specifically, these games were clearly built toward the single-player format. They may be the only fighting games in the post-SF2 era to actually feel like the Vs was the throw-in on the side! This is most evident in the fact that there's a clear imbalance in both games; player 1 has a much more narrow list of characters to choose from, with only two available in Art of Fighting, and three available in Fatal Fury! Meanwhile, player 2 can select pretty much the entire roster of fighters that player 1 will encounter in single-player. Both games had sequels that were far superior, so unless you're looking for a different kind of experience with the genre, it's probably a good idea to wait for those, or better yet, Samurai Shodown.Then we go to World Heroes, which was really the first decent game to emerge from all the Street Fighter II knockoffs of the early 90s. I have no competitive experience with it, so I'm not sure if there was any stupid BS that came along and wrecked it MK-style or what have you (god I hope not), but on the surface it's a fun, methodical fighting game that had a good sense of style and outstanding use of environmental interaction that we really didn't see much of outside this series until Dead or Alive 2 came along. If you only buy one game this week, make it this one. Not a lot of people knew about it, but it's definitely worth playing.
Hm. Upon further inspection, it appears to emulate the NeoGeo AES instead of the NeoGeo MVS, which I suppose makes sense as this is the Virtual Console and not the Virtual Arcade, but it also implies that games like Samurai Shodown and The King of Fighters '97 will be censored...
I hear that there is no save state either? :(
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