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Author: dagoss
Posted: August 20, 2021 (07:08 AM)
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Did you see there's also a Master System version? Now that is bold.

I personally found all the super scaler games to be physically nauseating and never enjoyed them. I did see there's an M2 remake of the arcade version on 3DS--just the idea of playing a game like this with 3D on gives me a migraine!


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Author: dementedhut
Posted: August 20, 2021 (09:17 PM)
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I've played the SMS version. It also has its flaws, but it's definitely more fascinating than the Genesis port, in my opinion. I also played and reviewed the 3DS version of the game; it's probably the best and, if you own a 3DS, the most accessible version of the arcade game. Game looks great and runs smoothly and, based on what I said in my review, I actually liked the 3D rendition compared to the other Sega 3D titles. Biggest flaw is that the 3DS (I have an XL for reference) control design is too cramped for the game since it requires a lot of button pushes simultaneously. You have to purchase a Circle Pad Pro to play the game more comfortably.

The 3DS version is also on the Sega 3D Classics Collection, so for anyone interested in trying that game out, I'd recommend picking up the physical copy while it's currently selling at a low price.


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