There are sequels for the DS (Bangai-O Spirits) and XBLA (Bangai-O HD Missile Fury) that are pretty fucking awesome too. How can anyone not love a game in which a special attack can unleash four hundred bullets at once?!Īlso on Nintendo 64, but a bit different (and Japan-only). Known for its purposely nonsensical translation as well as the most framerate-killing special attacks ever. Games: Asteroids, Asteroids Deluxe, Battlezone, Centipede, Crystal Castles, Gravitar, Millipede, Missile Command, Pong, Super Breakout, Tempest, Tempest Tubes, and Warlords. It's got all of those famous arcade hits you know and love, and some movies n extras as well.
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Avoid PS2 awfully ported version.Īnyways, blast shadow creatures with your TRIPLE BARREL SHOTGUN!Ī compilation of the most old and retro shit around. It's worth to mention that DC version is the best regarding the visuals and sound aspects. The setting is quite cliché, but if you like old school Survival Horror games with nice pre-rendered backgrounds you should try this one. Your adventure takes place in a mansion located in Shadow Island.
You play as the "detective of the paranormal" Edward Carnby or as Aline Cedrac, an Ethnology Professor. It's a tad simpler and more arcade-like than more realistic sims like Ace Combat, but it's still a very good game. You're part of a mercenary team, flying to protect a fledgling nation from rebels trying to force a reunification.
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This icon indicates the game uses the Windows CE libraries, meaning it might have some issues ruining on most emulators.
So after a short but bright lifespan, Sega discontinued their final dream machine to become a third-party developer and publisher. And, as the final nail, they forgot a backdoor that allowed piracy without even modding the machine (see pic at the bottom of this page). The PlayStation 2 juggernaut was just around the corner. Sadly, their reputation was too tainted by past mistakes, and their financial situation did not allow the marketing budget required to sell enough units to keep the system afloat. It also had four controller ports, VGA support, and built-in internet capabilities ( most US online capable games now work again). Not only that, it was almost identical to the Naomi board, so it received lots of arcade-perfect conversions. The Dreamcast was Sega's last console, and you can say they really went out with a bang! It was an extremely powerful machine for 2D and 3D games alike and unlike the clusterfuck that was the Saturn, it was quite easy to develop for it.