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		Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Console Chat => Topic started by: bob on January 21, 2013, 11:24:42 AM
		
			
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				Picked this up for a fiver last week and I distinctly remember this being very similar to Legendary Axe. I had fun with it way back when and I hope it's as good as I recall. Meaning, I hope I can play it for more than 10 minutes without saying "wow, this is nothing like I remember".  I used to rent it a number of times, so I imagine I liked it enough to have a bit of staying power.
			
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				I think one of the lead designers from Legendary Axe actually worked on Astyanax. I could be wrong, however. I've never played the game myself...
			
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				Picked this up for a fiver last week and I distinctly remember this being very similar to Legendary Axe. I had fun with it way back when and I hope it's as good as I recall. Meaning, I hope I can play it for more than 10 minutes without saying "wow, this is nothing like I remember".  I used to rent it a number of times, so I imagine I liked it enough to have a bit of staying power.
 
 
 
 My friend had this for the NES and we played it alot (he was late to the NES...but I was grateful because I wouldn't have known about a lot of the later NES releases)...
 
 Astyanax is OK, but it certainly falls into the "this game had potential, but squandered it" category.
 
 IIRC, the biggest concerns are: controls and repetitiveness.
 
 I definitely think fans of Legendary Axe should check it out. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
 
 
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				Picked this up for a fiver last week and I distinctly remember this being very similar to Legendary Axe. I had fun with it way back when and I hope it's as good as I recall. Meaning, I hope I can play it for more than 10 minutes without saying "wow, this is nothing like I remember".  I used to rent it a number of times, so I imagine I liked it enough to have a bit of staying power.
 
 
 
 My friend had this for the NES and we played it alot (he was late to the NES...but I was grateful because I wouldn't have known about a lot of the later NES releases)...
 
 Astyanax is OK, but it certainly falls into the "this game had potential, but squandered it" category.
 
 IIRC, the biggest concerns are: controls and repetitiveness.
 
 I definitely think fans of Legendary Axe should check it out. (http://junk.tg-16.com/images/pcgs.png)
 
 
 
 
 
 Great game imo.  Beat it many times.  And considering it's a completely different game from the original arcade game, I'd say it turned out very well.
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				Yay, Astyanax!!  I enjoyed the NES game with it's many (lengthy) cut scenes with lots of storyline AND the arcade game which is a bit different.  I remember when I got Legendary Axe for turbo and thinking- "Hmmm, this reminds me a bit of Astyanax!"  But, yeah- control, gameplay, grafx, sounds- all better in LA!!
 
 Still, very cool!!
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				Any body ever seen the japanese cover for astyanax  :-"
 (http://kidfenris.com/lordofking.jpg)
 Funny it's cover makes the hero look like he-man.Not to mention why change the game title it sure is easier to pronounce  :roll:
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				Still have my cart and play it when I bust out the old box. One of my first experiences with the anime style in the cutscenes. I like the name Astyanax, "The Lord of King" sounds even goofier to me. Why not name it "The Warrior of Soldier"  :mrgreen:
			
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				(http://kidfenris.com/lordofking.jpg)
 
 
 
 that's hot.
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				Why's his head so goddamn tiny.
			
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				his body was too busy growing his ridiculous left arm.
 like when you trim a tomato plant to one tomato, the remaining one gets all the nutrients and grows to be huge.