Did any other console-based fighting game besides Eternal Champions CD have as much player animation as Itouryoden?
Quote from: Black Tiger on September 24, 2015, 06:44:00 AMDid any other console-based fighting game besides Eternal Champions CD have as much player animation as Itouryoden?You mean for that generation and not counting neo-geo? If so I would more than likely say no. I never cared for Eternal Champions but yeah it did have a lot of nice animation.
I recall Weaponlord having a lot of animation. More than Itouryoden? Well, still haven't played it so I can't really comment...
Hudson eventually made Bloody Roar.
Underrated gem with a superb cast.
Quote from: esteban on September 23, 2015, 10:27:34 PMHudson eventually made Bloody Roar. Ugh. Bloody Roar... that series is basically like Toshinden or Tekken but maybe even worse. I don't like it at all. How did Hudson go from the unoriginal but fun Kabuki Ittoryoudan and the TCD SNK games to that thing? Too bad...
Quote from: geise on September 24, 2015, 01:56:28 PMQuote from: Black Tiger on September 24, 2015, 06:44:00 AMDid any other console-based fighting game besides Eternal Champions CD have as much player animation as Itouryoden?You mean for that generation and not counting neo-geo? If so I would more than likely say no. I never cared for Eternal Champions but yeah it did have a lot of nice animation.I mean 16-bit games developed for consoles. The AES/CD don't have any original fighting games.
Quote from: nectarsis on September 25, 2015, 07:26:47 AMUnderrated gem with a superb cast.I hope you are talking about Kabuki Itoryodan and not Bloody RoarIndeed lol
Underrated gem with a superb cast.I hope you are talking about Kabuki Itoryodan and not Bloody RoarIndeed lol
Quote from: Black Tiger on September 24, 2015, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: geise on September 24, 2015, 01:56:28 PMQuote from: Black Tiger on September 24, 2015, 06:44:00 AMDid any other console-based fighting game besides Eternal Champions CD have as much player animation as Itouryoden?You mean for that generation and not counting neo-geo? If so I would more than likely say no. I never cared for Eternal Champions but yeah it did have a lot of nice animation.I mean 16-bit games developed for consoles. The AES/CD don't have any original fighting games.I don't understand this. As far as I know they are ALL original, unless you consider the MVS release to be a port!? That wouldn't make much sense. While they are technically different releases, they are %99-100 the exact same code running on the exact same chips. The ROMs are usually identical.
Quote from: SignOfZeta on September 25, 2015, 12:04:32 PMQuote from: Black Tiger on September 24, 2015, 02:34:47 PMQuote from: geise on September 24, 2015, 01:56:28 PMQuote from: Black Tiger on September 24, 2015, 06:44:00 AMDid any other console-based fighting game besides Eternal Champions CD have as much player animation as Itouryoden?You mean for that generation and not counting neo-geo? If so I would more than likely say no. I never cared for Eternal Champions but yeah it did have a lot of nice animation.I mean 16-bit games developed for consoles. The AES/CD don't have any original fighting games.I don't understand this. As far as I know they are ALL original, unless you consider the MVS release to be a port!? That wouldn't make much sense. While they are technically different releases, they are %99-100 the exact same code running on the exact same chips. The ROMs are usually identical. I'm talking about games which were not made for the arcade. The AES didn't receive anything that wasn't made specifically for arcades. The Neo Geo CD at least has Sumrai Spirits Bushido Retsuden and maybe another game or two designed specifically for console only. Most of its exclusives are unreleased MVS games.