Short answer, absolutely not.
The Virtex Ultrascale+ FPGA boards are $10,000 AND UP.
If you look up why Mister will not move up to more powerful FPGA chips, this is why.
Would it be cool? Yes. Definitely.
Now imagine that, but on a keyboard. No mouse. That’s pc controls for ZT
Extreme G 2 on pc loses the analog steering from N64, which turns out is a big deal. Throwback Entertainment made a port-of-a-port and introduced a speed hack in the launcher menu where you can slow down the game a bit, which helps, but doesn’t fix the issue.
In some other cases like Hexen, there were alterations on console that I find generally more appealing, like an ost remaster or lighting effects.
The Genesis game Zero Tolerance and Dreamcast version of Expendable are games I prefer on console simply because of the control schemes on pc.
@TheAgeofSuperboredom:
Do you celebrate relentlessness?
Are you also better than the best, megalomanical, and harder than the rest?
He’s mostly known for his stuff while at Tri-Ace: Star Ocean and the like, but has also done a few sports games for Nintendo - namely Mario Golf and Tennis.
In so far as works outside of games, I think you pretty much got it. He has a rock album called Gikyokuonsou.
Such a great ost overall, despite having a few artists involved.
I appreciate Mick’s approach to legacy games. He shows lots of respect to the original tracks while adding his own touch.
Still have mine!
If someone told me you could finish that game by only sliding, I would believe them.
It was the era of the oontz, oontz, oontz beat, but no complaints here. The ost does its job.
Crafting / farm games don’t usually have a reason to do much more than have chill bgm, but this is great
Indeedy. It was during the same concert of that year. Apparently, this is a thing they continue to do ala Video Games Live.
Terraport and Reclamation are my faves from each of these games. Good stuff
Bit Brigade just performed live in Louisville, KY recently. They played a double-header of Ninja Gaiden and Double Dragon. Great show.
I do like me a good sawtooth wave.
Great game, and a cool ost
Gotta love that iconic 90s rap. It’s still not as cheesey as it could be. Another fighting game that has a rap for no reason is “Gorge!” on the Primal Rage ost.
Cliché, I know, but I’m all about Esaka. Especially since they’ve redone it so many times.
Good stuff! I also enjoyed “Brutal Battle” and the MM5 Charge Man arrangement.
I’m excited for Industrial Annihilation coming soon, too. It sounds like it’s going to be pretty different.
PvZ came out of nowhere and was such a great take on the genre.
Have you seen the guzheng live cover?
Redout 1’s ost is great. Lots of good fun.
I’m partial to the Cairo tracks, myself (Sand Warriors, and Desert Druids).
Not to pile on, but print ads from the 90’s are wild to look at. Sonic 3 launched at $70. You know, games that require a couple of hours to complete casually. Stuff got replayed a LOT.
I don’t know if it ever stopped. Seems like every other month there’s a port or a homebrew that eventually goes retail.
The Atomiswave arcade ports are great.
Dreamcast Junkyard is the typical forum for all things that are “still thinking”