Author Topic: Arcade Ports That Should Have Songs Sung About Them But Don't For Some Reason  (Read 566 times)

Chuplayer

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I don't know what happened with the previous topic, but I thought it was a really intelligent idea that was well worth discussing. Anyway, here's what I said in the original topic.

Fatal Fury Special on the SNES totally rules. I won't even play the Neo Geo original anymore ever since I played the SNES port for the first time. Somebody here once said that they further rebalanced the US version of the SNES port, and it shows. Terry Bogard, my favorite character, is actually usable. I also like the music for some reason. I think it sounds really good. Krauser's music is especially well done. 2D-wise, nothing holds a candle to the Neo Geo's graphics until 1998 with the Dreamcast, but I think they did a good job with what they had to work with.

What does everybody else think?

I cant say i played it on SNES, but I'm gonna have to say the ol' Duo version of the FF2 Special was pretty darn good. My buddy had the SNES version as well as the Duo, but we would always go at it on the Duo! Yah there was some loading time...but the music was perfect!

Since there's a few Sega fans here, i must also throw in that I loved NBA Jam for the 32X! but i guess that wasn't too hard a game to replicate for home anyways...
But was he a Terry player?

Colossus1574

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yah, we both were....was there a particular combo u had trouble with on other versions? or certain moves that didn't come out properly? 
Jumpkick, Standing HP, Burn Knuckle worked fine if i remembered right, Power Geysers were a cinch to pull off...

Chuplayer

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yah, we both were....was there a particular combo u had trouble with on other versions? or certain moves that didn't come out properly?  
Jumpkick, Standing HP, Burn Knuckle worked fine if i remembered right, Power Geysers were a cinch to pull off...
I mostly had problems with move priority, and all of Terry's moves in the Neo Geo version were so dang low he was essentially useless. But the US SNES version was balanced so much better.
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