WOW! Congratulations on that run. I played that game long time ago (mostly in few theme parks). I see why you prefer the fire rod than the light and spark rod (firepower and critical shots on the enemies). Also finding unique treasures to shoot them to get the highest score. Now to another arcade someday. My request (if you can): Mechanized Attack, Beast Busters, Line of Fire, Crypt Killer, Evil Night, Total Vice and Zombie Raid... Take your time and keep up the great work.
Thanks for the requests! Not sure if Crypt Killer is possible, but I'll lab it sometime. Haven't played Mechanized Attack, Beast Busters, and Line of Fire. I've heard Zombie Raid's Japanese version is fairer than the U.S. one but I haven't yet played it. I do own an Evil Night arcade cabinet; would be nice to put out a direct capture playthrough but the cabinet is still a work in progress and the game's slow in MAME currently. Total Vice has maybe 2 or 3 unfair moments but maybe could be done, though I don't have the hardware and again its MAME emulation isn't the best, currently.
@@Multibrawlr, hear me out on Crypt Killer.... There IS a life power up, and that's the Konami logo, i emulated the PS1 version once (in my tablet, once, i was late into elementary at the time, and when i clicked it, it increased my lives to nine.
Great job! Out of this and Jurassic park lost world which would you say is harder? Both seem pretty similar with the ranking system of enemies moving faster the better you play and targets to hit weak points on the bosses
Thank you! I'm leaning towards Jurassic Park: The Lost World since your weapon has a slower firing rate in that game. The Maze of the Kings at least lets you shoot quicker, which can help you blow through boss phases. In Jurassic Park, if you're in a bad situation you can't really rapid fire out of it. Jurassic Park's alternate shot types/weapons are rather useless, in my opinion, and there's no item mechanic that protects you from damage like in The Maze of the Kings. And yes, they share the same style of rank system.