PC Engine Gaming: Ryuko no Ken (Art of Fighting)
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@bigolebadassbob: ...and yet it wasn't obvious to you.
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Thanks for stating the obvious ;>
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@bigolebadassbob That is because the SNES version is a cart. Duh.
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Cool vid, love the tune.
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Need to "ARCADE CARD DUO".
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I noticed the PCE version has much bigger sprites, much more animation frames, and more cutscenes than the SNES version. The Snes version has smoother scaling and loads much faster though. They're both decent ports IMO.
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Yep Art of Fighting is a WHOPPING $15 or less title.
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The "add on chips" in certain SNES games was more of an "upgrade" than the system cards for the PCE/TG.
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I'll admit that I am impressed with the port here but aren't these Arcade Card games astronomically priced?
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I love the turbo, but, I have to confess, the endless no. of add-ons and additions to the system (glares at sega as well) really mess the systems honor, despite what they allowed the systems to do. If the naked system can't do it, then its hard for me to endorse it. I am a snes boy, always will be, because it didn't need any addons (a chip in the cartridge is hardly an upgrade). Plus, hardware can be worked around with clever programming. Rareware, Facter Five, and Konami proved this many times.
It looks like they cheated a bit with the zoom feature but close up the graphics seem to be dead on.
morphballer 4 years ago
It's not bad considering the PC Engine has no hardware scaling abilities.
sunteam 4 years ago