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termis

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Ane-san
« on: April 30, 2007, 06:45:36 PM »
Thanks to Tatsujin's little preview of Ane-san, I decided to give this beat-em-up a try.  Double Dragon II and Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (River City Ransom) are the only decent beat-em ups I found on the PC-Engine so far, but they're still not up to the quality that is something like Streets of Rage 2/TMNT/Final Fight, etc.

Unfortunately, this still isn't quite up there with the above beat-em-ups, but I'd say it's up to par with something like DD2.  The list of moves aren't huge, but unlike say, Riot Zone, the "feel" of beating your opponents to a pulp is there.  The game is quite short, and the balance issue is a bit off -- some of your characters may be too weak at times, where you die with just a few hits from a grunt, whereas with some characters, you hardly ever get hit at all. 

However, there are a couple things that make Ane-san stand out.  First, you get to purchase power-ups between stages, which is really cool.  I haven't gone through all the power-ups yet, but this is something that worked well in these type of games (i.e. Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari/River City Ransom).  I wished more beat-em-ups did this type of thing.  But more so than that, what makes this game stand out is the campy all-female bosozoku-theme (Japanese biker gang).  The music is bosozoku-rock as well.  Think of Elvis-type rock with whaling Japanese, sometimes Engrish, voices--it's hilarious.  The garbs these characters wear and the dumb bikes these folks ride are quite funny as well.  Though I can't say I endorse these punk kids' activities in real life, since I'm big into bikes, I admit that I can empathize with their sub-culture  :oops: -- I was once a young punk kid on a bike too.  The graphics also point out to this theme, and some reviews I read point out how ugly these girls are, and I guess that's true, but since the whole point of being a bosozoku kid is trying to show how tough and cool you are, the programmers went all out to make these female characters all tough and intimidating, in a hilarious way, rather than cute/hot.

Considering that the Duo sorely lacks quality beat-em-ups, I was really happy I got to try this.  Yes, I downloaded it to try it first as I see it going for a higher price range -- around $50 -- on ebay.  I dunno if this one is worth that much, but I will whip this one up when I see it going for a more reasonable price range.  (If it's $50 on ebay, I'd guess maybe 3000yen or so in Japan?  I'd probably shell out for it my next trip down there)

Back cover of the game.


Real life bosozoku girls.

ParanoiaDragon

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Re: Ane-san
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2007, 07:28:07 PM »
I thought this game was catching a lower price these days.....guess I was wrong.

Well, I hope someday, we will be able to provide you with a REALLY good beat em up.  But, I have no way of telling when we'll even start on the game.  Basically, everything is on paper, we just need to actually make the game, but we're in the middle of 3 projects(4 if you count my our side project), so, yeah, unless we get more help, it's gonna be awhile.

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Re: Ane-san
« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2007, 05:51:17 AM »
Well, I hope someday, we will be able to provide you with a REALLY good beat em up.  But, I have no way of telling when we'll even start on the game.  Basically, everything is on paper, we just need to actually make the game, but we're in the middle of 3 projects(4 if you count my our side project), so, yeah, unless we get more help, it's gonna be awhile.

That would be sweet indeed.   

BTW, what language do you guys use to code?  If I could do be of some help to you guys in the future, that'd be pretty cool.  I used to be a software developer back in the ye-olde days (last time I coded anything was 7 years ago), so coding something for fun does sound interesting  :-k 

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Re: Ane-san
« Reply #3 on: May 01, 2007, 06:34:10 AM »
I finally bought Ane San a couple of months ago and I have to say that I was very disappointed by the difficulty level, as the game is way too easy. Moreover, the enemies lack variety. Still, I really enjoy the mood, the musics and all that bosozoku atmosphere of the game.
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Re: Ane-san
« Reply #4 on: May 01, 2007, 07:53:27 AM »
Secret code for beating Anesan- stand in one place and hold down punch with turbo fire on.  Once all enemies are defeated, move forward.  Repeat until last boss.

That game is total shit.  Horrible, horrible art, terrible animation, the worst AI ever, and you seriously have 2 different moves.  I only paid $30 for my copy a few years ago and still felt completely ripped off.

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Re: Ane-san
« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2007, 07:21:27 PM »
Well, I hope someday, we will be able to provide you with a REALLY good beat em up.  But, I have no way of telling when we'll even start on the game.  Basically, everything is on paper, we just need to actually make the game, but we're in the middle of 3 projects(4 if you count my our side project), so, yeah, unless we get more help, it's gonna be awhile.

That would be sweet indeed.   

BTW, what language do you guys use to code?  If I could do be of some help to you guys in the future, that'd be pretty cool.  I used to be a software developer back in the ye-olde days (last time I coded anything was 7 years ago), so coding something for fun does sound interesting  :-k 

I'm not sure, I wanna say HuC, or maybe C++, but, I don't know anything about coding, you'd have to ask Nodtveidt or Tomaitheous, since they're the coders :?