Each title has updated graphics to fit high-definition and wide screen televisions. While some of the games don't hold up as well as you might hope, this is your best chance to dive back into everything from Ecco the Dolphin to Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine. The lack of online play is a shame, but the list of titles included here is a true all-star lineup from the Genesis era.
Kdin, Matt, and Jeremy take a look at five more games where you can get some super easy Gamerscore!
Eskimo Press: "At first glance Capcom's Arcade Cabinet looks like a must-buy for most old-school gamers -- Section Z, Ghost n' Goblins, Gun Smoke, the list goes on -- but this is not the case at all. It seems as though Capcom are just pissing off their core fans."
Capcom have been real cheapskates these past few years. They used to be one of my favorite developers/publishers. Back in the day I associated them with quality games that gave players a challenge. Now whenever they release a game I always think that I might as well not get that game until a few months, or a year later, because I know they're gonna release a "Super/ultra/deluxe" edition later, with extra content, and usually at a lower price
anyone who supports & buys Scamcom games deserves whatever BS Scamcom gives them. If you haven't figured it out by now that Scamcom is just plain ripping everyone off with there nickel & diming you never will so just live with being ripped off.
The only way anything will ever change is to not support them. When they lose enough money they will either fix the problem of go out of business. At this point either option works for me.
I can't stand Cashcom. I too used to think they were cool (which they were) in terms of the games they released back in the day. But now, they're jus rediculous... On-Disc DLC, cutting franchises short (Mega Man), oh yea...RE5 and RE6.
I jus don't even bother with them anymore.
Not this again. I appreciate the crusade against Capcom done by some angry geeks.
However, Capcom remained strong in this business because through out their history they produced awesome games and continue to do so.
Sure the disk locked DLC was a dick move, but if you don't like something don't buy it. Some people just whine about anything Capcom related.
thank god team ninja hasn't done that, all the dlc for the wii u version of ninja gaiden razor's edge, all dlc is free, and all the new 25 trial levels, and costumes, and all other extra content on the ps3 and 360 versions, the wii u is going to get all of that content too as a free download. if capcom ever brings tha game to wii u? i will pass, thank you, i love old arcade classics, but not that much. what happened to you capcom? you are all about the money now, how sad,oh well keep it up, and you'll end up like thq!!
PSU.com takes a look at yet another classic gaming anthem, this time from SEGA's retro-tastic brawler, Streets of Rage 3, available as part of Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection/Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection.
but I get his point. It's not that Sony intentionally makes it difficult for developers. They create hardware that is complex and has a learning curve to it that extends their systems life. I think this has more to do with developers getting more creative in how they get things done and less because of the hardware. If you look at history, games have always gotten better on the hardware they are made on over time. SNES seen it's best games at the end of their life cycle. To say they purposely make it difficult makes no sense because the opposite of that is Sony wants to produce lower quality software for the first few years. Where is the logic in that? The creativity of developers should be what keeps a system around, not the difficulty to make games.
-Death