Thanks for the quick replies guys.
@Tatsujin : Sorry, never cleared it on PCE or any other format as I don't like credit feeding, think I got to level 5 at most and I've lost my shmup abilities along with a lot of my hair.
However it was the 1st game I ever saw on the PCE at a guys house, the same person who used to produce the Electric Brain/PCEngine Fanatic fanzine in the UK
(used the name Black Marker) which I still have most copies of. I remember thinking it wasn't up to much as I was an Amiga fanboy at the time (I apologise) but picked up
a PCE when I saw a review of Kyukyoku Tiger in one of the UK mags. Needless to say the Amiga didn't last much longer after experiencing the PCE shmups.
@sunteam_paul : Thanks for the suggestion but unfortunately I've already experienced 'raven games' (spits on floor) modding botch jobs in the past on a stock PCE.
Sent them one to rgb mod and they sent it back 'hard-wired' at the back so it wouldn't go into my briefcase setup. When I returned for alteration it looks like they just
melted a hole in the side with a soldering iron and shoved it through there, leaving the other exposed hole, looks a right mess. Definately a last, last, last resort.
@turboswimbz : yeah, there's a lot of PCE love going around at the mo, pity it never saw a release in the UK (Although there seem to be official (?) PAL versions of the
Turbo Grafx 16 listed on some web-stores) as it showed how half-assed most of the 16bit computers 'arcade conversions' were. Street Fighter 2 on a 1 button controller?
I don't think it was because the hardware wasn't capable, I very much believe it was because the programmers were not skilled enough and because the original developers
Capcom etc did not provide any documentation for reference puposes. You only have to look at the x68000 versions considering that the Amiga specs were very similar.
If I have trouble locating a modder there are lots of tutorials on you-tube etc so I may chance my arm, so look out for a botched console for sale shortly.