Look at this blind fool in denialKogen wrote:It's just too bad the idea is entirely flawed. AM2 is alive, therefore so is SEGA. To be short and blunt about it.
Sonic Team is what's dead.
Iizuka acknowledges demand for Burning Rangers on Wii
<i>Understand Understand, The Concept Of Love, <b>UH!</b></i>
(HQ version here).
Anyone here bothered in trying this one and Orta on a 360?
(HQ version here).
Anyone here bothered in trying this one and Orta on a 360?
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It's been the primary way I've been playing <i>JSRF</i>. Although the slowdown is frankly unbearable in certain places, which really brakes the game - fortunately, I can count the number of places thus far to have that problem on one hand.Isuka wrote:Anyone here bothered in trying this one and Orta on a 360?
I haven't touched it since our 360 came back from the shop, though. I should really get on that.
Also I tend to think of "Birthday Cake" when I think <i>JSRF</i>, but that's me. <i>"Too bad no bon appetit"</i> indeed.
Uhmm.. why is it that nobody commented anything over the sequel to Seaman?
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I haven't played through the all of Orta on the '360 yet, but the first few levels seem fine. I was quite pleased when they added it to the compatibility list. :)Isuka wrote:Anyone here bothered in trying this one and Orta on a 360?
Re: Iizuka acknowledges demand for Burning Rangers on Wii
Have fun when it glitches up around the second last level and you have to fuck around for awhile to make it even playable again. I think it makes it impossible to get those high ranks. You can't play the Saturn game either, apparently.
Re: Iizuka acknowledges demand for Burning Rangers on Wii
I just hope they don't turn Burning Rangers into Power Rangers...