I would have had Guile smash Bison into the Psycho Drive, which would infuse his body with an overload of Psycho Power and seemingly kill him, only for him to rise up as the Bison we know from the SFII games.
Fair enough. But yeah, it would be nice to find another arcade game of this and play it that next time. The only time I ever saw it was at a Six Flags park in 1994 or 1995. It may have even been 1998, but I'm regretting now that I didn't take the opportunity to play it when I saw it.
If you meant changing my mind that the arcade version is better, no - I still retain that belief and no one is going to change that anytime soon. Pray tell what you think I changed my mind about. Until then, the story isn't over, and you haven't won anything.
I suggest you learn what the word sarcasm means in the meantime. I was being sarcastic when I said I don't get mad, I get even. I knew full well what context it was meant and decided to throw some sarcastic humor into the mix, hence the on a serious note.
I don't get mad - I get even! On a serious note, I like that the arcade game has more moves to the characters and more characters, plus the fact that the animation is smoother. It's too bad I only saw the arcade game once and didn't get to play it then. Speed modes don't really count for much with me. The crummy voice acting is the only problem I have with the arcade version - the console versions have better voices, with pehaps the notable exception of Raul Julia's game over shout.
@DJCandyManMike Are you mad? The arcade game wasn't good. Only thing that made this game not so great was the fact that there were no Speed mods. Normal was all you got. No Turbo
I would have had Guile smash Bison into the Psycho Drive, which would infuse his body with an overload of Psycho Power and seemingly kill him, only for him to rise up as the Bison we know from the SFII games.
Visonu 7 months ago
@VnillaTwilight
And the reason I accepted it. The "none on my end" was in response the the "No hard feelings?" That is to say that no, there are none. All is well.
DJCandyManMike 8 months ago
@VnillaTwilight
Something like this isn't really worth getting upset over. Pure and simple.
DJCandyManMike 8 months ago
@VnillaTwilight
None on my end.
DJCandyManMike 9 months ago
@VnillaTwilight
Fair enough. But yeah, it would be nice to find another arcade game of this and play it that next time. The only time I ever saw it was at a Six Flags park in 1994 or 1995. It may have even been 1998, but I'm regretting now that I didn't take the opportunity to play it when I saw it.
DJCandyManMike 9 months ago
@VnillaTwilight
If you meant changing my mind that the arcade version is better, no - I still retain that belief and no one is going to change that anytime soon. Pray tell what you think I changed my mind about. Until then, the story isn't over, and you haven't won anything.
DJCandyManMike 9 months ago
@VnillaTwilight
I suggest you learn what the word sarcasm means in the meantime. I was being sarcastic when I said I don't get mad, I get even. I knew full well what context it was meant and decided to throw some sarcastic humor into the mix, hence the on a serious note.
DJCandyManMike 9 months ago
@DDRUTOU
I don't get mad - I get even! On a serious note, I like that the arcade game has more moves to the characters and more characters, plus the fact that the animation is smoother. It's too bad I only saw the arcade game once and didn't get to play it then. Speed modes don't really count for much with me. The crummy voice acting is the only problem I have with the arcade version - the console versions have better voices, with pehaps the notable exception of Raul Julia's game over shout.
DJCandyManMike 1 year ago
@DJCandyManMike Are you mad? The arcade game wasn't good. Only thing that made this game not so great was the fact that there were no Speed mods. Normal was all you got. No Turbo
DDRUTOU 1 year ago
I like the music video at the end of movie battle, but this game really should have been a port of the arcade game.
DJCandyManMike 1 year ago