When i was young in the early 90's , my dream was to have SNES mostly to play FINAL FIGHT & STREET FIGHTER II ( Didn't have SF II for Megadrive at that time) CAPCOM did a fantastic work in this AWESOME port for SNES! Althought the arcade is much better of course!!! I played these two versions a LOT!!!!
Wow that voice and the way the planes zip and zap across the screen is hilarious, but the graphics combined with the video background is very impressive for 1984.
I remember playing this. It can be really frustrating. The dang enemies never seem to die. I swear I blew the face off of one and figured it was dead...and when I went to target another one it hit me.
That's amazing, I'd love to experience it myself. I tried getting the Rom from the link you provided in the description, but Mega seems adamant on me not being able to download anything without paying them a subscription. I don't assume you could help a brother out 7 years later with a different link, assuming you even still have the file?
The first game ı ever played for my entire life... I was probably 4 - 5 years old. Now ı'm 21 and my second year of university is about to end. Life is fast guys damn
The fun thing is, she's not kidding about her songs hinting about her past, but you have to know she's a synth for it to make sense. 'Baby It's Just You' - The Railroad rescued her from the Institute and helped upend her entire toxic Institute worldview in the process. 'Train Train' - She used the Railroad to evade the Institute's agents in the Wasteland until they'd lost the trail and she could settle down. 'Good Neighbor'- She initially tried settling in Diamond City but couldn't fit in due to the constant synth paranoia, so she moved to Goodneighbor. 'I'm the One Your'e Looking For' - Even in Goodneighbor she always has to be cautious because a lot of people are on the lookout for synths; regular Wastelanders are paranoid, the Brotherhood are racists, and if X6-88 is brought to Goodneighbor he confirms that the Institute has spies there.