Bust-A-Move 2 Arcade Edition Game Sample - N64

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Uploaded by on May 28, 2010

Original Air Date: October 5th, 2009

Note: Small glitches that appear in the intro are the result of the Dazzle. Having seen this in select games for a while now, I've only ever seen these minor glitches when I record cart-based games. Weird. Match starts at 2:04 in the vid.

This is a video for the N64 version of BaM2. Having played a number of BaM games in this channel now, I'll probably compile the games into a playlist. The N64 version of this game is an excellent adaptation. The graphics are great, the audio is good, and the main game modes are present. One thing I've noticed about this version of the game though is that it is harder than the Playstation and Sega Saturn game. At first, I thought it was just my imagination, but then I went back and played the Saturn game.

In the N64 version, you start with less credits by default and every opponent almost fights like they're your last opponent, even on Normal difficulty. I played this game on Hard and noticed practically no difference in how the computer played. Frustrating doesn't begin to describe this port, so I hope you're an avid BaM player.

Anyway, this video goes through the first four opponents. Enjoy.

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  • Another Taito arcade game handled by Probe, this time on Puzzle Bobble 2 (Bust-A-Move 2). It's still a great game, aside from the sound being done within cartridge limitations. Whoa, that's a huge chunk of points you scored...

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  • This the game when i was young and forced to my mums freind house with a kid who in any other scenario we would have ended up in vicious infant fight, but this game allowed us to surrender those differances and have a harmonious pixalated battle instead

  • @suebacken how much to download it

  • how much

  • Qi-Qi sounds nasty on N64 o_O

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