I've become light headed several times from blowing those cartridges. Usually someone else's breath works better for some reason. Did those cartridge cleaners ever work?
The audio chip in the SNES was far superior to the Megadrive, those Megadrive games with voice were exclusives and depended on the size of the ROM, not the quality of the hardware. The only technical superiority the MD had was the clock speed (ie Blast Processing lol), but this was bottlenecked by having only half the RAM. Technically, the SNES shat all over the MD.
@Alevamltd Genesis's primary soundchip had six channels for FM synth at the most, or it could use the last one for samples (making it 5 and 1). The other four channels associated with the PSG (a carryover from the Master System) were rarely used in Genesis music.
During that escape sequence, you can find the little aliens that helped you throughout the game. They're trapped in a room, and you can save them before the planet explodes.
Also killer instinct seems to hold up well as a fighting game because of it various systems which seemed ahead of their time. Things like combo breakers, Ultras, fatalities, environment based finishings, fakies, power charges, special multi-fireballs, various ways to mix moves into unique combos.
I really don't know what fell short with the n64 version :(
I remember Killer Instinct. I had it for the Game Boy. Werewolf was my character.
I love the irony in your name. New Gen Gamers, "Gen" as in generation. But you're reviewing old games. I'm not saying it's bad to look back at the great games, I just think it's ironic.
We do a wide range of stuff, this just happens to be our current kick. Plus a lot of established reviewers have only been gaming since the PS1, PS2 era. Most of the members of New Gen Gamers have been gaming since the NES era. Just think of this as a way for us to establish our gaming history, and a full featured retrospective. I haven't seen many if any full docsa on this subject. - Ray
We mix it up, Studio 9 to get a high quality capture of the video and audio. Then we run it through Windows Movie Maker to compress it to youtube acceptable size.
Sony Vegas and Adobe Premier are really advanced, but can do amazing things. The basic functions are the same for all editing software so maybe try learning using windows movie maker before moving onto more advanced programs. I personally really like the Pinnacle Studio because it is very simple to learn and use, and offers mediate to advanced features as well. We're pretty much figuring it out as we go so our production continues to get better as we do more videos. -Ron
I know how to use movie maker fairly well. I actually picked up editing it and adding effects. But I got sick of it and wanted better things. I moved to Camtasia Studio which is horrid for editing. Now I have sony vegas. Best for editing I've seen. Premiere was really buggy.
I've become light headed several times from blowing those cartridges. Usually someone else's breath works better for some reason. Did those cartridge cleaners ever work?
LaconeJo1 3 months ago
The audio chip in the SNES was far superior to the Megadrive, those Megadrive games with voice were exclusives and depended on the size of the ROM, not the quality of the hardware. The only technical superiority the MD had was the clock speed (ie Blast Processing lol), but this was bottlenecked by having only half the RAM. Technically, the SNES shat all over the MD.
darkhawk1979 1 year ago
@darkhawk1979
Actually the MD/Gen had 10 sound channels in comparison to the 8 sound channels on the SNES
the MD/Gen's processor was also 32 bit on a 16 bit data bus
I've also noticed that the MD has more bass in it's sound
Dont get me wrong, I think the SNES is a great system
But I'll always prefer the MD/Gen
Alevamltd 1 year ago
@Alevamltd Genesis's primary soundchip had six channels for FM synth at the most, or it could use the last one for samples (making it 5 and 1). The other four channels associated with the PSG (a carryover from the Master System) were rarely used in Genesis music.
megavolt67 1 year ago
During that escape sequence, you can find the little aliens that helped you throughout the game. They're trapped in a room, and you can save them before the planet explodes.
KingDavid73 1 year ago
no naked samus ;_;
CENTENOMONTOYA 3 years ago 2
KI was all flash, really.
Alianger 3 years ago
I never liked Killer Instinct
SgtStrungOut 3 years ago 3
I swear, my adrenaline pumped so hard I was sweating during that escape... I remember just how it was...
~Mattack
MattackAndPattack 3 years ago
16 FUCKING BITS!!!
natedoggcata 3 years ago
They are well used
Adrinz 3 years ago
KI is a great fighting game,I'm glad that I've found it on a flea market since it's rare where I live because it's on the german index.
MightyTallestZim82 3 years ago
I got KI for a few british pounds off ebay.
Bullet24Lew 3 years ago
hahah knew it.
Side note: not typical game play
Also killer instinct seems to hold up well as a fighting game because of it various systems which seemed ahead of their time. Things like combo breakers, Ultras, fatalities, environment based finishings, fakies, power charges, special multi-fireballs, various ways to mix moves into unique combos.
I really don't know what fell short with the n64 version :(
owensoft 3 years ago
I remember Killer Instinct. I had it for the Game Boy. Werewolf was my character.
I love the irony in your name. New Gen Gamers, "Gen" as in generation. But you're reviewing old games. I'm not saying it's bad to look back at the great games, I just think it's ironic.
xXHalfieXx 3 years ago
We do a wide range of stuff, this just happens to be our current kick. Plus a lot of established reviewers have only been gaming since the PS1, PS2 era. Most of the members of New Gen Gamers have been gaming since the NES era. Just think of this as a way for us to establish our gaming history, and a full featured retrospective. I haven't seen many if any full docsa on this subject. - Ray
NewGenGamers 3 years ago
I'm not insulting at all. Just so you know.
xXHalfieXx 3 years ago
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Yeah, it's cool.
NewGenGamers 3 years ago
If you don't mind me asking what program do you use to edit your videos?
Lawlfales 3 years ago
We mix it up, Studio 9 to get a high quality capture of the video and audio. Then we run it through Windows Movie Maker to compress it to youtube acceptable size.
NewGenGamers 3 years ago
Ahhh smart. I use Sony Vegas 8 Pro and I still suck at editing. I've actually been trying to get lessons from my friend.
Lawlfales 3 years ago
Sony Vegas and Adobe Premier are really advanced, but can do amazing things. The basic functions are the same for all editing software so maybe try learning using windows movie maker before moving onto more advanced programs. I personally really like the Pinnacle Studio because it is very simple to learn and use, and offers mediate to advanced features as well. We're pretty much figuring it out as we go so our production continues to get better as we do more videos. -Ron
NewGenGamers 3 years ago
I know how to use movie maker fairly well. I actually picked up editing it and adding effects. But I got sick of it and wanted better things. I moved to Camtasia Studio which is horrid for editing. Now I have sony vegas. Best for editing I've seen. Premiere was really buggy.
Lawlfales 3 years ago