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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2014 16:25:12 GMT
Im in conflict:
Sagaia - Parallax Scrolling;
Chuck Rock 2 - Large sprites;
Deep duck trouble - Colorful scenarios.
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Post by Stan on Oct 24, 2014 21:58:58 GMT
Phew, tough one. I still think The Flash is pretty impressive overall.
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Post by gallos_11 on Oct 24, 2014 22:30:56 GMT
Between these three, I'd say Chuck Rock 2.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2014 22:32:32 GMT
Between these three, I'd say Chuck Rock 2. You can vote in your favorite game. You don't need choice between these three.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2014 11:40:55 GMT
All three games are good in some cases. I completed Chuck Rock II and think it´s worth to play as Baby Chuck^^ Plus, the game has really good leveldesigns and most of the levels are different from each other!
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Post by gallos_11 on Oct 31, 2014 23:35:03 GMT
You can vote in your favorite game. You don't need choice between these three. Oh, then will be a really tough final choice. A few games with nice graphics are: Spider-Man: Return of the Sinister Six Alex Kidd: The Lost Stars Wonder Boy in Monster World
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2014 0:18:41 GMT
Are you sure that the games above uses total graphics resources in sms?
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Post by gallos_11 on Nov 1, 2014 0:41:21 GMT
No, they just have graphics that I like. I don't judge them from a technical point of view. Good graphics for me means COLORS with nice combinations! Simply compare the following:
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Post by Batman666 on Nov 1, 2014 4:04:32 GMT
I generally like the older 80s games as they are more colorful. Not really graphics related, just look charming and have the most nostalgia for me. Edit: ALF not included, so my comment doesn't sound to stupid following gallos picture by picture comparison
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Post by Centrale on Nov 1, 2014 14:45:11 GMT
It's unfortunate, because ALF was a really interesting license. Especially the animated series that showed his home world. It really could have made for a wonderful game.
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Post by sidney on Nov 1, 2014 17:58:22 GMT
I don't have it but from the videos I have seen Wolfchild looks great, there is very little difference between the Master System version and the Amiga version, which goes to show what a great little machine the Master System is graphically (as if we didn't know!).
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Post by wayeK on Nov 2, 2014 8:28:00 GMT
Galaxy force
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Post by Transatlantic Foe on Nov 2, 2014 12:01:40 GMT
I don't have it but from the videos I have seen Wolfchild looks great, there is very little difference between the Master System version and the Amiga version, which goes to show what a great little machine the Master System is graphically (as if we didn't know!). Yeah, there's some detail missing from the backgrounds but it does look incredible. Doesn't even use black backgrounds for the bosses. Shame there was no room left for any in-game music though!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2014 19:11:18 GMT
No, they just have graphics that I like. I don't judge them from a technical point of view. Good graphics for me means COLORS with nice combinations! Simply compare the following: I misunderstood about Monster world and i confused with Monsterland. Indeed, Monster world have excelent graphics
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Post by SpeedStarTMQ on Nov 11, 2014 11:59:36 GMT
R-Type is good looking, aside from the flicker.
Space Harrier is mindblowing for the Master System too.
I like how Sonic Chaos looks too, though the game itself is a bit too fluffed up for my liking.
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