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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2006

When the SNES came out, one of the launch titles that immediately got my attention was R-Type. But not just R-Type, it was a Super R-Type! A remake/remix of the original arcade version, with loads of extras, exclusive to the Super Nintendo. Even if I had played the Arcade and amiga versions, when I got this one, it stayed in the SNES cartridge slot for a long, long time. This is me having some nostalgic fun on levels 1 and 2.

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  • so whats the difference between super r-type for snes and r-type for the turbo graphics 16?

  • Super R-Type is a remix/remake, so you can consider it a whole new game. R-Type on PC Engine is a preety much arcade perfect port of the arcade original, but sadly, it only has 4 levels on each cart, so you will need to buy both R-Types to get the full game.

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  • Just picked this up for $2.99- pretty surprised at how cheap it was for being one of the great SNES titles.

  • love this game, was one of the first games i got for snes. still have it today.

  • My gag

  • just the music is enough to keep me interested for a while

  • Blue beam: Sin(θ)

    Red beam: -Sin(θ)

  • does this whole fucking series consist of different remakes of the same game? No fucking innovation anywhere. Every r-type game i've seen consists of the same fucking shit with somewhat different backgrounds. The levels and enemies are just the same.

  • @Acompony

    there are emulators, you run te program that emulates the SNES, and files called ROMS are the games.. I tried it once, had 2 weeks of nostalgia!

  • @yubbone you and me both friend.

  • This is a classic example of an impossible SNES game; you know, back when videogames were actually difficult. I bought this game over 13 years ago and TO THIS DAY i've never even gotten to the last level on hard mode. Which is awesome. If you can beat this game on hard, you're clearly not human.

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