Fair play Dark, after reading the messages between you and Tom and
your description, I'm starting to understand the untapped potential
here. I grew up on mainstream games, but really only ever geeked out
on MK and a couple of beat 'em ups that were playable back in the SNES
and MegaDrive days. As a result, when I compare what we have to
mainstream side scrollers, I probably head straight for something
retro like Streets of Rage. Fun in abundance in it's own way, but
nowhere near as cool as what you described of the torture chamber.

Standing corrected...

Scott

On 9/28/11, dark <d...@xgam.org> wrote:
> Hi Tom.
>
> Yes indeed it is slime in my version sinse I'm playing the uk release, ----
> and in fact don't have a manual which is why I describe it as slime.
>
> I did know about the japanese version, we've probably read the same faq on
> the subject ;D.
>
> But obviously when thinking out what the level is like and what it contains
> I used what I remember, hence the slime.
>
> I'll have to ask my friend who owns a wii if the version on the wii is the
> Japanese or Us/europe one, sinse a lot of people were as annoyed as you
> about the cuts, ---- afterall a lot didn't make sense, like taking all the
> crosses out of the game (for goodness sake, it's supposed to be a tomb! ie,
> consecrated ground).
>
> Beware the Grue!
>
> dark.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Thomas Ward" <thomasward1...@gmail.com>
> To: "Gamers Discussion list" <gamers@audyssey.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 5:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [Audyssey] game styles was, USA Games Halloween Project
>
>
>> Hi Dark,
>>
>> Great description. Although, a slight correction. According to the
>> Castlevania manual those slime pits are actually suppose to be pools
>> of blood. I call them blood pools for short. Only they do look more
>> like slime than blood because Nintendo changed the color from red to
>> green in order to sell it to younger audiences in the USA and
>> elsewhere.
>>
>> What they should have done, in my opinion, is release a version rated
>> T, for teen, and then a rated m version for mature audiences. After
>> all, i've played the Japanese version and it totally rocks. there is
>> lots of stuff they yanked out like the naked statues, turned the blood
>> green instead of red, and things like that to make it less offensive
>> to American audiences. I'd like to see an American version uncut and
>> unsensored.
>>
>> Cheers!
>>
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