I don't mind it its just that the boob physics are odd!! It plays ok. As for 5LR I picked that up it good but in my eyes almost to polished, I love the early 3D fighters, they hold fond memories.
The breast physics in the PlayStation Dead or Alive are stupid. They're way over the top making the movement completely unrealistic. At least the other versions are kind of believable.
Nope, I did have 5 on the 360 but didn't like it. I'm sure I sold it or do I still have it? Hmm, if I do I'll check out this mode you mentioned.
I bought it at Black Friday the year it came out and never played it. I was about to play Last Round but it wanted to download data from the original version.
I think DOA5 is the best of the bunch but they're over doing it on DLC Costumes. None of which include nudity.
I think Sega may have out Kung Fu'd Kung fu master with Hokuto No Ken/Black Belt for the Master System.
Here's hoping to see a Bangai-O n64 vs Dreamcast stand off. You're videos are quite good and educational, thanks for doing them.
Never going to happen because Bangai-O was never an arcade game Battle of the Ports is for arcade games that received home ports but I am happy that you are enjoying the shows.
Have you done Space Gun? If not then that would be a cool episode. Love the videos btw, been sharing them with a few folks.
Space gun only has one port doesn't it? I only know of the Master System version. Time to do some research.
According to Wikipedia it has ports for Spectrum, C64, Master System, Amiga and Atari ST as well as the Taito Legends emulation versions. I was only aware of the SMS version too as I played that in my youth with the Light Phaser, interestingly the Amiga and ST versions also support a light gun according to Wikipedia. I would be interested to see how they mimic the pedal movements of the arcade too though, if they attempt it at all. I have good memories of the arcade cabinet even if I was rubbish at it!
Hmm, in that case I will add Space Gun to the list. I never knew it had so many ports. I am it on the Taito Legends series (I have the whole Japanese set) for the PS2 but it's not the same as the arcade due to the lack of a gun
I own the Gameboy color port of Toobin. It's OK. I used to have the NES Version and I don't think it was as twitchy as you said it was. I tend to think of the NES version as it's own standalone game.