Military Madness (TurboGrafx-16)
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I would've placed my tanks in a formation so that the enemy tanks couldn't get through. Sorta like a obtuse angle formation.
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@prove0gotti My dad played this a lot too. Good memories.
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@ZellSF Granted, but Military Madness/Nectaris is still a fun game to play, right?
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One of my alltime favorite games.... and cant find it. Used to play it for HOURS....
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The GALIOS stage is kickin my ass
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such an under rated and under played game. so awesome
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The overwhelming majority of players, actually.
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@CalmedNutHead Who cares about characters in a video game?
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@CoffeeCrisp87 it took me a while to capture the factory and the game over screen makes you feel like shit lol
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I played it a little bit for the Wii Virtual console. Not quite as good.
The Playstation Nectaris version had a cheesy storyline, but the extras were good, including extra maps created in some contest (most likely in Japan) to playt.
Plus you could create your own maps (placement of units) to use.
I didn't see this in the Wii Virtual Console version.
man.... my dad used to play this game for hours. i didnt like it though. i was always playing bonk's and bomberman. thanks for posting virtual turbo, memories of my father mean more to me than you can imagine.
prove0gotti 4 years ago 10
Let's examine that statement shall we? In Nectaris each unit has an effect on 7 tiles, in Advance Wars each unit only effects the tile he's standing on. In Nectaris you have to use strategy to protect important units, in Advance Wars you can rebuild them.
Gameplay wise, the only thing that's more advanced in Advance Wars was the fog of war, and that was just boring shit.
No, Advance Wars' advantages over Nectaris lies anywhere else but it's "advanced" gameplay.
ZellSF 3 years ago 7