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NEC PC-Engine/SuperGrafx => PC Engine/SuperGrafx Discussion => Topic started by: SGX Engine on December 31, 2016, 09:06:40 AM
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(http://i.imgur.com/1qAcrFq.jpg)
This wasn't by any means easy to find.
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Pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
Is this game English friendly? Kinda looks it from this review.
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It almost looked like GameFan style to me for a sec. I had EGM2 for a while before starting college and letting all my game mag subscriptions run out. I never read too much, mostly liked looking at screenshots and what games were coming out.
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Pretty cool. Thanks for sharing.
Is this game English friendly? Kinda looks it from this review.
Yes, if you can play Military Madness in English, you can play Neo Nectaris in Japanese.
http://nectaris.tg-16.com/
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Thanks for sharing :)
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No problem.
Happy New Year!
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Is this game English friendly? Kinda looks it from this review.
The main thing is all the attack/move/end turn are in kanji - see the screens on the right, the UI is the green and red boxes down there. But even if you can't read japanese, as long as you figure out where each option is, you're fine, because it's not like there are a lot of them!
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I think the layout of the page is actually pretty nice.
Professional :)
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I think EGM2's layout was really nice as well.
Neo Nectaris is very english friendly, just a couple of things to learn to know how to move without committing to a move / attack and everything is basically specs in number values. Awesome game.
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I think EGM2's layout was really nice as well.
Neo Nectaris is very english friendly, just a couple of things to learn to know how to move without committing to a move / attack and everything is basically specs in number values. Awesome game.
One of these days, I'll have to play it.
;)
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I recently finished the iOS version on my iPhone. Tough but fair :mrgreen:
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YES if you played Military Madness, then picking up Neo Nectaris is a pretty easy since it really uses the same menu system. You might want to check out some online resources.. e.g. This page in particular is a great resource for the translations: http://nectaris.tg-16.com/quick-neo_nectaris-FAQ-duo-hudson.html#navigate and here's the new units in the game: http://nectaris.tg-16.com/translate-neo_nectaris-FAQ-duo-hudson.html
On a separate note.. anyone ever tried playing a burned copy of Neo Nectaris on an actual Duo? I found 3 different ISO's of it floating on the internet and all exhibit this strange problem where you can't start the game from the beginning (it just kinda freezes before it plays the intro movie), but you can enter in the code for stage 1 or any other stage and it plays just fine that way. I'm just wondering if it's just me. :) These iso's play fine on emulators by the way.
And yes before anyone jumps on me for playing burned ISOs, I do have the real game and it starts fine. That's not the point. :) (...proactively inserting picture to head off such comments :lol: http://i.imgur.com/bKaolhC.jpg )
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Looks pretty cool.
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YES if you played Military Madness, then picking up Neo Nectaris is a pretty easy since it really uses the same menu system. You might want to check out some online resources.. e.g. This page in particular is a great resource for the translations: http://nectaris.tg-16.com/quick-neo_nectaris-FAQ-duo-hudson.html#navigate and here's the new units in the game: http://nectaris.tg-16.com/translate-neo_nectaris-FAQ-duo-hudson.html
On a separate note.. anyone ever tried playing a burned copy of Neo Nectaris on an actual Duo? I found 3 different ISO's of it floating on the internet and all exhibit this strange problem where you can't start the game from the beginning (it just kinda freezes before it plays the intro movie), but you can enter in the code for stage 1 or any other stage and it plays just fine that way. I'm just wondering if it's just me. :) These iso's play fine on emulators by the way.
And yes before anyone jumps on me for playing burned ISOs, I do have the real game and it starts fine. That's not the point. :) (...proactively inserting picture to head off such comments :lol: http://i.imgur.com/bKaolhC.jpg )
I have a burnt copy that plays fine, I can't link it to you but let's just say I got it from a certain paradise for large birds...
I always use imgburn at 10x and my Duo-R loves whatever I gently slide into her.
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On a separate note.. anyone ever tried playing a burned copy of Neo Nectaris on an actual Duo? I found 3 different ISO's of it floating on the internet and all exhibit this strange problem where you can't start the game from the beginning (it just kinda freezes before it plays the intro movie), but you can enter in the code for stage 1 or any other stage and it plays just fine that way. I'm just wondering if it's just me. :) These iso's play fine on emulators by the way.
And yes before anyone jumps on me for playing burned ISOs, I do have the real game and it starts fine. That's not the point. :) (...proactively inserting picture to head off such comments :lol: http://i.imgur.com/bKaolhC.jpg )
Since you have the real deal in hand, try ripping and burning it. Maybe all three you found online are bad rips?
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Since you have the real deal in hand, try ripping and burning it. Maybe all three you found online are bad rips?
heh I never even considered that... duh. That's a great idea! Is there a consensus on what's the best program to rip Turbo cd's? Or would most any do..
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heh I never even considered that... duh. That's a great idea! Is there a consensus on what's the best program to rip Turbo cd's? Or would most any do..
Nightwolve's handy TurboRip is by far the best option: http://www.ysutopia.net/index.php?ind=downloads&op=entry_view&iden=8