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Re: Power Base Converter
« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2015, 07:45:26 AM »
The 32X has a number of good games on it.  It has the definitive version of Virtua Racing, for instance.

I would not have been happy spending $160 on it new back in the day, but for what it goes for now, it pays for itself in fun.  Especially if you have an Everdrive.
Even with Virtua Racing there's the Saturn version. Kolibri is the only reason to own a 32X, and even then, that's not that much of a reason.

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« Reply #31 on: February 11, 2015, 07:46:41 AM »
Even with Virtua Racing there's the Saturn version. Kolibri is the only reason to own a 32X, and even then, that's not that much of a reason.

Ah, but the 32x version of VR is way better than the Saturn version. I also like Shadow Squadron and Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000 on the 32x... both are flawed but interesting. Not sure how MB 2000 has anything to do with Zaxxon, though. :-k


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« Reply #32 on: February 11, 2015, 08:13:17 AM »
The 32X has a number of good games on it.  It has the definitive version of Virtua Racing, for instance.

I would not have been happy spending $160 on it new back in the day, but for what it goes for now, it pays for itself in fun.  Especially if you have an Everdrive.
Even with Virtua Racing there's the Saturn version. Kolibri is the only reason to own a 32X, and even then, that's not that much of a reason.

Kolibri that's the shooter where you are a hummingbird right?

It could be that I have no exposed to the 32X or anything I can recall seeing that makes me say YES!  That game makes it worth while. 

For me honestly if I can find even one game on a system or add on that makes it worth while I usually go for it if even just to experience the game.


Initally it was Sonic CD that made me want a Sega CD but man it has so many other good games on it I am amazed when people say it is not a worth while add on.


I simply never hear anything much in support of the 32X. But hey maybe one day I'll see one demoed that I can try out before I buy.

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« Reply #33 on: February 11, 2015, 08:14:48 AM »
So I take it no one has a PBC for sale or trade lol

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« Reply #34 on: February 11, 2015, 09:09:05 AM »
The 32X has a number of good games on it.  It has the definitive version of Virtua Racing, for instance.

I would not have been happy spending $160 on it new back in the day, but for what it goes for now, it pays for itself in fun.  Especially if you have an Everdrive.
Even with Virtua Racing there's the Saturn version. Kolibri is the only reason to own a 32X, and even then, that's not that much of a reason.

Kolibri that's the shooter where you are a hummingbird right?

It could be that I have no exposed to the 32X or anything I can recall seeing that makes me say YES!  That game makes it worth while. 

For me honestly if I can find even one game on a system or add on that makes it worth while I usually go for it if even just to experience the game.


Initally it was Sonic CD that made me want a Sega CD but man it has so many other good games on it I am amazed when people say it is not a worth while add on.


I simply never hear anything much in support of the 32X. But hey maybe one day I'll see one demoed that I can try out before I buy.

The podcast "Retro Game Squad" recently did an episode about the 32X, and they talked about a number of games that they liked.  If you're into podcasts at all, you might want to give it a listen.

I think I am a lot like you in that it only really takes one good game to give me a reason to buy a system.  But generally once I do that, I find other games that I think are cool.  But I think I have a higher tolerance level for "bad" games because I can (and like to) appreciate them in their own time.  For example, people constantly talk about how poorly the original Playstation has aged.  But that thing was my jam in the late 90's, and I don't feel any differently about it when I play the games now.  But I completely understand why other people wouldn't feel that way about it.

It's funny that the Jag, 32X, and 3DO are all these maligned systems now.  When you think about it, they almost make up a little mini-generation of consoles, in that they all bridged this short gap between the decline of the 16-bit era, and the heyday of the Playstation.  All three of those consoles looked f*cking awesome in 1993 and 1994 because they were doing things that blew the Genesis and SNES away, in audio-visual terms.  But then the Playstation and Saturn came out and pretty quickly made those systems obsolete. 

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« Reply #35 on: March 06, 2015, 05:45:34 AM »
i always wanted to pick one of these up!

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« Reply #36 on: March 06, 2015, 06:27:08 AM »
...I think I am a lot like you in that it only really takes one good game to give me a reason to buy a system...

I am the same. I own a jaguar because of raiden. I have it with a scart rbg cable to my sony bvm and that in it self is just an amazing experience with the best raiden port ever made (yeah ps1 is nice too but those loading times).

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« Reply #37 on: March 06, 2015, 09:00:42 AM »
...I think I am a lot like you in that it only really takes one good game to give me a reason to buy a system...

I am the same. I own a jaguar because of raiden. I have it with a scart rbg cable to my sony bvm and that in it self is just an amazing experience with the best raiden port ever made (yeah ps1 is nice too but those loading times).

It's a remake, not a port.

I believe that the PSX and FM Towns versions actually use the arcade's graphics.

Raiden was one of the reasons I got a Jaguar the second time, but I found that I don't like that version's visuals.
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Re: Power Base Converter
« Reply #38 on: March 06, 2015, 09:13:17 AM »
...I think I am a lot like you in that it only really takes one good game to give me a reason to buy a system...

I am the same. I own a jaguar because of raiden. I have it with a scart rbg cable to my sony bvm and that in it self is just an amazing experience with the best raiden port ever made (yeah ps1 is nice too but those loading times).

It's a remake, not a port.

I believe that the PSX and FM Towns versions actually use the arcade's graphics.

Raiden was one of the reasons I got a Jaguar the second time, but I found that I don't like that version's visuals.

Oh man how could you say such things! The visuals are amazing, unless your talking about the right side bar that does indeed take up a  large amount of real estate.

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« Reply #39 on: March 07, 2015, 11:01:52 AM »
...I think I am a lot like you in that it only really takes one good game to give me a reason to buy a system...

I am the same. I own a jaguar because of raiden. I have it with a scart rbg cable to my sony bvm and that in it self is just an amazing experience with the best raiden port ever made (yeah ps1 is nice too but those loading times).

It's a remake, not a port.

I believe that the PSX and FM Towns versions actually use the arcade's graphics.

Raiden was one of the reasons I got a Jaguar the second time, but I found that I don't like that version's visuals.

Oh man how could you say such things! The visuals are amazing, unless your talking about the right side bar that does indeed take up a  large amount of real estate.

I was never impressed with the Jaguar's version of Raiden.
For all the hype and potential that we were promised about 64-bit power, this version is STILL lacking in many ways.  It should have been arcade perfect, but alas, we were given a Euro-ized interpretation (which I believe originated on the Atari Falcon PC) that falls short.

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« Reply #40 on: March 07, 2015, 04:04:25 PM »
Tsk, tsk, spending way too much on a Jag when Raiden is perfectly acceptable on the Turbo.

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« Reply #41 on: March 08, 2015, 05:49:47 PM »
...I think I am a lot like you in that it only really takes one good game to give me a reason to buy a system...

I am the same. I own a jaguar because of raiden. I have it with a scart rbg cable to my sony bvm and that in it self is just an amazing experience with the best raiden port ever made (yeah ps1 is nice too but those loading times).

It's a remake, not a port.

I believe that the PSX and FM Towns versions actually use the arcade's graphics.

Raiden was one of the reasons I got a Jaguar the second time, but I found that I don't like that version's visuals.

Oh man how could you say such things! The visuals are amazing, unless your talking about the right side bar that does indeed take up a  large amount of real estate.

I was never impressed with the Jaguar's version of Raiden.
For all the hype and potential that we were promised about 64-bit power, this version is STILL lacking in many ways.  It should have been arcade perfect, but alas, we were given a Euro-ized interpretation (which I believe originated on the Atari Falcon PC) that falls short.

Pretty sure they its 2x 32bit chips not a 64bit and the jaguar version was the best hands down until ps1 released theirs. Still is is an amazing take on it. Vibrant colors, crisp graphics and a good soundtrack. It's the only game i play on my jag although it did come with cybermorph...but lets not talk about that.

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« Reply #42 on: March 09, 2015, 01:40:19 PM »
...I think I am a lot like you in that it only really takes one good game to give me a reason to buy a system...

I am the same. I own a jaguar because of raiden. I have it with a scart rbg cable to my sony bvm and that in it self is just an amazing experience with the best raiden port ever made (yeah ps1 is nice too but those loading times).

It's a remake, not a port.

I believe that the PSX and FM Towns versions actually use the arcade's graphics.

Raiden was one of the reasons I got a Jaguar the second time, but I found that I don't like that version's visuals.

Oh man how could you say such things! The visuals are amazing, unless your talking about the right side bar that does indeed take up a  large amount of real estate.

I was never impressed with the Jaguar's version of Raiden.
For all the hype and potential that we were promised about 64-bit power, this version is STILL lacking in many ways.  It should have been arcade perfect, but alas, we were given a Euro-ized interpretation (which I believe originated on the Atari Falcon PC) that falls short.

Pretty sure they its 2x 32bit chips not a 64bit and the jaguar version was the best hands down until ps1 released theirs. Still is is an amazing take on it. Vibrant colors, crisp graphics and a good soundtrack. It's the only game i play on my jag although it did come with cybermorph...but lets not talk about that.

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Re: Power Base Converter
« Reply #43 on: March 10, 2015, 07:07:22 AM »
...I think I am a lot like you in that it only really takes one good game to give me a reason to buy a system...


I am the same. I own a jaguar because of raiden. I have it with a scart rbg cable to my sony bvm and that in it self is just an amazing experience with the best raiden port ever made (yeah ps1 is nice too but those loading times).


It's a remake, not a port.

I believe that the PSX and FM Towns versions actually use the arcade's graphics.

Raiden was one of the reasons I got a Jaguar the second time, but I found that I don't like that version's visuals.


Oh man how could you say such things! The visuals are amazing, unless your talking about the right side bar that does indeed take up a  large amount of real estate.


They re-did the graphics, it has unique aesthetics and looks too much like this:

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Re: Power Base Converter
« Reply #44 on: March 10, 2015, 01:56:53 PM »
 :-({|= One of these things is not like the others...  :-({|=






I'm not even a Raiden fan, but the Western-budget-redraw-looking visuals popped out to me immediately. Aside from changing most (all?) of the pixelart, there are noticeably fewer tiles early on in the first stage. I can't go through the whole game comparing everything, but I'm guessing that the Jaguar is the worst port on consoles.
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