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Final Fight Arcade (Xbox Capcom Classics)

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2006

Final Fight Arcade Game
From Capcom Classics Collection on Xbox

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  • sega CD final fight, bester version, sounds kick ass

  • you're nuts leomatri. Sega CD Final Fight had better sound/music but everything else is WORSE.

    *worse graphic detail in the backgrounds.

    *MUCH less/worse color than arcade or even SNES.

    *slow-down when barrels are going across the screen. *only a maximum of 4 thugs on-screen at once, compared to 8 in the arcade or CCC.

    SegaCD version was good, but not as good as arcade.

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    NOTICE THE DETAIL IN THE WOODEN RAILING COMPARED TO THE SEGA CD VERSION!

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  • What emulator did you use for this game on Xbox? Does it run good?

  • nope cap' classics 1or2 wont play or midway's arcade collections 1-2 wont play on 360 i guess so MS can charge for downloads???

  • can you play capcom classics on the xbox360?

  • ESTO ESTA EN LA XBOX NORMAL O 360?

  • Funny thing is that I've always enjoyed the SNES version. To me, like Street Fighter 2, it was almost impossible to discern between the arcade and the home version. Especially when I didn't have the arcade to test it side by side.

  • I never said colors on screen had anything to do with the slowdown of the SNES version. Excessive large sprites, definitely.

  • Colors onscreen has *nothing* to do with processor speed on the SNES. Or the Genesis either for that matter. The consoles back then had dedicated video processors with fixed color formats (4bit color tile/sprites). The amount of color onscreen was limited to the video processor first, and then to the artist second. Not the CPU. People often confused the number of colors onscreen with that of the PC architecture of that era.

  • sure the Genesis supported less colors onscreen, but geez you make it sound like the SNES is showing millions and the Genesis is only showing 4. >_>

  • What? Do you pull assumptions out your ass or something? How do you know how I have my systems hooked up? The game is "PLENTY good enough" to play. It's a great port. I bought it the day it came out in the US and enjoyed it. But that still doesn't change the fact about the coloring being worse than the SNES version. IMO - they could have done better on the graphics of the Genesis version. Svideo aside, almost any system from that era beats the Genesis in composite output, including the SNES.

  • gee that's funny, the game still looks PLENTY good enough to play. and it's the connections you use on the system that matter the output. SNES supported up to S-video. Genesis didn't big deal. Genesis was also out 2 years BEFORE nintendo finally released the fucking system.

    besides, we both know that the SegaCD soundtrack kicks ASS. but you wouldn't know or car cuz i bet you still use your TV's speakers, right?

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