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Author: guitarpete987
Posted: December 18, 2022 (02:06 PM)
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Interesting takes on this game! I agree it's actually a pretty good shooter. However, I completely disagree with your take on the music! It's truly a travesty there's no music! But maybe they just didn't have a good composer. That said, many, MANY shmups are *known* for their tunes! You may be right about many games not having good music, but this genre is an exception. Shmups and good music go hand in hand!


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Author: LS650
Posted: December 29, 2022 (04:48 PM)
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I think part of it may be inexperience with programming the Jaguar. I've read (no idea if true) that Trevor McFur was written strictly as a tech demo, and Atari decided at the last moment to release it commercially anyhow.


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