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Sony didn't block it. They didn't want to licence it for the PS2, since the North American PC version's sales were not up to their standards. The second game probably won't be much better in that aspect, because it needs to be capable of selling a LOT of copies in a certain period of time.86chvs10 wrote:the first one was coming but sony blocked the game from getting over to north america. just faith that this it will come to the ps2 version. i have more convadince this time that there is a hope for it to come to north america.
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I still say that the Sega Dreamcast would be the perfect, no-license gaming system to go with.
1: Lots of these systems sold, once Sega stopped supporting it and slashed the price.
2: (I believe) Sega shouldn't care about anything else that is made for this system. As they have abandoned it.
3: There are web sites and used gaming stores that could sell such games.
4: The DC was designed fairly friendly towards PC porting.
5: DC's are both fairly recent machines with plenty of power. (As opposed to other, "dead" systems like the NES/S-NES/Genny and older.)
6: DC CD's are low cost to make.
I read on another board that there is a brand new, DC game on the way.
1: Lots of these systems sold, once Sega stopped supporting it and slashed the price.
2: (I believe) Sega shouldn't care about anything else that is made for this system. As they have abandoned it.
3: There are web sites and used gaming stores that could sell such games.
4: The DC was designed fairly friendly towards PC porting.
5: DC's are both fairly recent machines with plenty of power. (As opposed to other, "dead" systems like the NES/S-NES/Genny and older.)
6: DC CD's are low cost to make.
I read on another board that there is a brand new, DC game on the way.
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Another Great KR game is "Knight Rider Special". I beat it and it is great. It comes with a special emulator too.
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^^Yup, there is a lot of support for the DC. I really miss mine, but it was collecting dust and I wanted a GCN.
I think someone got Quake PC to load on it. I'm sure the KR PC game could be put on it with a little tinkering.
I think someone got Quake PC to load on it. I'm sure the KR PC game could be put on it with a little tinkering.
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I have an NES emulator for the DC. Hate to say it. But, this was the way the classic Nintendo should have been. Not only does the disc have almost every NES game ever made, it also comes packed with almost every Game Genie code, the ability to save games in mid-play, access to rapid fire buttons and slow/quick motion.
I have a fair amount of these games in cartridge form. But, it's near impossible to have them all. As, there are titles I've never even heard of and home hacks and home made games like Kart Fighter.
I have a fair amount of these games in cartridge form. But, it's near impossible to have them all. As, there are titles I've never even heard of and home hacks and home made games like Kart Fighter.
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I did the same thing with SNES, Jup, when I had my DC. Your right. I wish Nintnedo would just release their entire library on a few GCN mini DVDs.
The trend is starting to spread, though. The new Zelda collection, Sonic collection, and upcoming MegMan collection is proof of that happening.
The trend is starting to spread, though. The new Zelda collection, Sonic collection, and upcoming MegMan collection is proof of that happening.
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It was good for the LCD games at that time. I think I even had an Airwolf one, it was one of the first LCD games made by Acclaim. But they always bored me really quickly. They could never produce the depth of the consule counterparts at the time.
The game play was very similar to the NES game, it just featured a 3rd person perspective as opposed to the NES games behind the wheel look. It just lacked the tech upgrades and changing skylines for each stage.
The game play was very similar to the NES game, it just featured a 3rd person perspective as opposed to the NES games behind the wheel look. It just lacked the tech upgrades and changing skylines for each stage.
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I've only seen the handheld in a net image. (Available at my NES tribute sub-page at my jupircbot site.)
I gave Neil permission to mirror that page here at KRO. But, I guess he never did. It's packed with everything there is to know about the classic NES game. But, it's not so easy to find at my site. (The link is trapped inside the Etc section of The Lone Knight sub-site of the IRC Bot pages. If you aren't looking for it, you'd probably miss it.)
I gave Neil permission to mirror that page here at KRO. But, I guess he never did. It's packed with everything there is to know about the classic NES game. But, it's not so easy to find at my site. (The link is trapped inside the Etc section of The Lone Knight sub-site of the IRC Bot pages. If you aren't looking for it, you'd probably miss it.)
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