I love and appreciate how real you are about reproductions. I am in the same position as you, and im sure many of us are as well. I really like the statement you made about owning reproductions and taking the time as well as the extra effort to do the responsible thing by labeling them. That is a really great idea that I'm going to incorporate into my collection. Sure, anyone can buy multicarts or use emulation, but it's definitely not the same feel or magic as being able to use it on original hardware. It allows us to take gaming back to a time where most of us were kids and worry free, which indeed is a major stress reliever and helps most of us keep sane. I am glad your video made it to my feed. I wish to give you the best handshake right now 🤝 I don't have many repros, only a handful. I've definitely considered getting more with the excellent quality of aliexpress and the way the current scene is going for retro. It's not worth it to spend hundreds of dollars just for one game. We all got bills and rent to pay out here that in its own right got us playing the game of survival of life which is not easy. Did you make you make your own labels, or did you find it somewhere? Can you share it so I can print some of my own? Thanks 👍 😊
Once i played this version for the first time on the snes, i was indeed amezed to see it running on the snes. But the more i was playing, the more i was realizing that many things were missing such as textures on floors & ceilings,a save feature, many sound effects were missing as well and some sound effects are of poor quality, the hit & colission detection and it’s physics do leave alot to be desired, also the controls are sluggish and slow etc,,, In short it misses all the fun from the pc version. However it does still have the good wall textures and music, something you cannot say about the 32x port
Giant Gram 2000 is the unsung hero of wrestling games, but yeah this looks decent. Made by Yuke's, who did Smackdown, SVR and WWE2K until 2K19, and AEW FF.
I had never seen the Saturn version of this game until this video. The game looks virtually identical on either platform. The Saturn version has slightly brighter and more saturated colours but transparency effects look weaker. Not exactly the more ambitious 3d game from this era though.
The darker colors of Saturn don't help much, and the dancing polygons on PS1 are a little more noticeable, although the latter has better transparencies.
Más colores no significa mejor per se, 2:02 yo prefiero la versión de NES en este escenario, se distingue mejor el fondo del primer plano por el que camina el personaje, en la versión de Master System no hay casi distinción, todo quiere llamar la atención. Fíjate en esas cosas azules, ¿por qué llaman tanto la atención si no sirve para nada? sólo para confundir. Para otros escenarios la versión de Master System puede ser mejor, por ejemplo en las cuevas.
I remember we rented an NES multicart from a local video store back in the late 80's. Sadly, it burned out after 2 days. Lucky the video joint never found out. 😅
The weird thing about the race drivin game for the sega saturn, even though it looks horrible, is that it's closer to the arcade version than any other console. The snes and sega versions were the worst versions I ever saw, and yet I own both of them. They're classics no matter how bad they are.
My cat loved this, from the moment he heard the miauw he was ready to play. Unfortunately he got hit by a car last night, and didn't make it. Playing it for him 1 more time
I gave it to my cat and he was making mad noises, and then he was watching the whole video almost and making that man noise and he wasn’t even attacking it. So lame of this video.