Last Bronx: Sega Saturn - Round 1 (Tommy)

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2009

Hey guys, just doing a quick video on this Saturn game I had lying around called "Last Bronx". There isin't going to be a review today, just a playthrough of the first round and a description review. Anyway, I'll get to it.

Last Bronx ~Tokyo Bangaichi~ (ラストブロンクス -東京番外地-), simply known as Last Bronx outside Japan, sometimes abbreviated to "LasBro" (ラスブロ) is a 3D fighting game developed by Sega-AM3 and published by Sega. It was released for the Sega Model 2 ROM (Basically, it was an Arcade machine) in 1996 IN Europe (it was released in Japan first (as Tokyo Bangaichi) in early 1996 for the Sega Model 2 ROM, then was later in the year released in the United States for the Sega Model 2 ROM, and was lastly released in Europe for the Sega Model 2 ROM in late 1996.). Then, a year later, it was released for the Sega Saturn x2 (in Japan only) and for the Sega Saturn x1 (in the United States and Europe) consoles (it was released in Japan first for the Sega Saturn x2 CD-ROM in early 1997, then was released in the United States for the Sega Saturn x1 CD-ROM later in the year, and was lastly released in Europe for the Sega Saturn x1 CD-ROM).

Ten years after the original release, Sega emulated the original Tokyo Bangaichi on the PlayStation 2. This version is a straight emulation of the arcade original, with none of the special modes added to the ports. The four game modes are "Arcade Mode", "VS Mode", "Survival Mode" and "Time Attack Mode". The "Replay Mode" which was introduced in the Windows version is still available and was improved as it now gives the player the ability to save into the memory card their own "Replays" in order to watch them later. In this upgraded mode, the user can now zoom in/out and freely select the camera angle or even rotate over 360° around the moving characters. This version also featured the Sega Ages 2500 usual "Archives" mode with some game art.

Then lastly, 1 year later, it was released for Windows 95/98 CD-ROM in Europe (it was released in Japan first (they changed the name to Last Bronx, just like the United States and Europe did) for Windows 95/98 CD-ROM in early 1998, then was later in the year released in the United States for Windows 95/98 CD-ROM, and was lastly released in Europe for Windows 95/98 CD-ROM in late 1998.).

Lol, now that's what you call a mouthful! =) Anyway, I hope you enjoy the video, I play the character "Zaimoku" (the black muscular guy with the hammer), and i'm battling against the character "Tommy", he's an annoying little prick, always getting in digs with his bleedin' pogo stick, lol!

Well, another description game review, basically if you ask me this game is just a clone of Virtua Fighter =/, anyway, i'd give it a 8/10.

Check out my other reviews!

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  • Some review lol.

  • lol haven't played it in a long time i still have it and i remember i did all the special thorws on all chars, not sure if i can do it again now.

  • yeahh dude

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