Battle Tryst [Panasonic / Konami m2]
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This game shows us that the 3DO-designed M2 technology was somewhat more advanced / more powerful than PlayStation & Nintendo 64, about equal to the 1996 PC 3D accelerators such as Rendition Vérité, 3DFX Voodoo1 and first-gen Videologic PowerVR. The M2 was *perhaps* maybe capable of handling SEGA MODEL 2 arcade games, but obviously nowhere near the level of MODEL 3 or Dreamcast/NAOMI.
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graphics of this game are similar to vf2, the moves similar to dead or alive
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The M2 would have been awesome.
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konami use to make fighting games?
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M2 was more powerful than n64 and less powerful than sega dreamcast.
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Was this before or after Fighting Bujitisu? It looks like a much more fun game than that one
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@Devilbat *sighs* I miss those times, too.
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@MHMemeDoubleYourFun My point is that every 3d hand-to-hand fighting game is labeled as "Tekken Rip-Off", besides Virtua Fighter. Even Street Fighter EX was labeled as it.
My problem is people aren't giving games like these a chance. Instead they put them in the back burner. It's kind of like music. We have Lady Gaga and Beyonce, but the minute you see another female artist trying to shine, names are mentioned a lot by commenters. Not that I don't like Beyonce though, but it's true.
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@sketcha09 Why call them "Tekken rip-offs" instead of "Virtua Fighter rip-offs"? Virtua Fighter started it.
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i do agree these graphics rival even the Dreamcadt actually.pretty up there.
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wow this game looks pretty good.i do want to play it. :(
The Konami M2 was a CD based arcade system, and from what I've read the system was notorious for its long load times, however in this video load times seem to be non-existant.
abhitron 2 years ago
The board loads at the startup of the cabinet, then it really doesnt load. Same with many disk based arcade systems (or enough to be notable), such as the Naomi GD-rom systems
Borman18 2 years ago
wich version of mame are you using?
karadaniano 3 years ago
Its called an arcade cabinet, with actual, non-pirated games included. They still exist out in the wild if you look.
Borman18 3 years ago 10