Viewpoint Neogeo / PS1
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Viewpoint Neogeo / PS1
Ooh they are different. (I was wrong!)
Electronic Arts did the PS1 version, Sammy did the Neo Geo version.
The PS1 Version is prettier (depending on you point of view) a little sluggish in the controls, and much harder. On Easy on the Neo Geo version I can get to the first end level without dying. The PS1 version kills me about 3 or 4 times on the same difficulty. It's not that the PS1 version is sluggish, some elements have been made harder.
Graphics:
The Neo Geo graphics are a little flat, very clean but have no effects. The PS1 version has a glossy metallic effect. The explosions have changed, the ship has changed (3 engines on the PS1, 2 in Neo Geo)
Neo Geo:
PS1:
Neo Geo:
PS1:
And they have purposefully made the PS1 harder. Notice how the gates in the PS1 version are closer together giving you less time to open the next one. Both version set to "easy".
Neo Geo (Gates):
PS1 (Gates)
Electronic Arts did the PS1 version, Sammy did the Neo Geo version.
The PS1 Version is prettier (depending on you point of view) a little sluggish in the controls, and much harder. On Easy on the Neo Geo version I can get to the first end level without dying. The PS1 version kills me about 3 or 4 times on the same difficulty. It's not that the PS1 version is sluggish, some elements have been made harder.
Graphics:
The Neo Geo graphics are a little flat, very clean but have no effects. The PS1 version has a glossy metallic effect. The explosions have changed, the ship has changed (3 engines on the PS1, 2 in Neo Geo)
Neo Geo:
PS1:
Neo Geo:
PS1:
And they have purposefully made the PS1 harder. Notice how the gates in the PS1 version are closer together giving you less time to open the next one. Both version set to "easy".
Neo Geo (Gates):
PS1 (Gates)
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All right, here it is! A little behind but I decided to go all-out and experiment a bit since I just got some new editing software. Let me know what you think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4a9epJrRqw
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Thanks for the feedback everyone! I really appreciate it--It took me a long time to put it together.
There are occasional instances in the PS version where the game runs at a blazing 60fps. These are times where *nothing* is on the screen aside from your ship, but it gives a taste of what the Saturn version possibly could have been like *all the time*.
It still makes me sad that the Saturn version was canned. As most of us know, asides from some rare exceptions, 2D titles usually turned out better than on the PlayStation.3DO Experience wrote:When it all comes down to it the Neo-Geo is hardcore hardware while the Playstation was a flimsy piece of shit.
There are occasional instances in the PS version where the game runs at a blazing 60fps. These are times where *nothing* is on the screen aside from your ship, but it gives a taste of what the Saturn version possibly could have been like *all the time*.
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