"Now, I also (barely) remember with the Atari, there were some games which were played with the other control that was not the joystick (the rotary controllers or paddles). I remember a game that could be played by 4 persons with 4 of these controllers. Man, that game was incredible. In the game, each person had to take care of a "fortress" on each corner of the screen, and she controlled a small paddle as in Pong and had to avoid that the ball hit her fortress."
The game is called Warlords, available on the Atari Collections for PC, PS1, Dreamcast and Gameboy Advance
SF II on SNES wasn't your first emulated game.
That wasn't an emulation, it was a port.
"How to Justifying the Existence of IT?" ??!!
How is babby formed?
That's SO Money!
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It is true!
The IOC is the biggest joke in all of sports.
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I would buy that game.
The game is called Warlords, available on the Atari Collections for PC, PS1, Dreamcast and Gameboy Advance
Gungrave was a videogame first, and the anime was based on the vidgame
The reason was because the acceleration and steering could be fully realized analog like the arcade game.
It was made by Capcom.
What you are confused with is the subtitle was "1942: The Battle of Midway"
SNK is doing this game - Not capcom.
"That's equivalent to the old CPS 1 board that "powered" the original Street Fighter 2 through Turbo."
Correction: Capcom Play System 1(CPS) powered SF2, SF2:CE, and SF2:HF, the CPS2 powered Super SF2, and SSF2: Turbo
Gunbird 2 was released for the DC by Capcom. I own it. What Mobile Light Force is Gunbird 1.