Hi Tom.
Obviously the batman game on the nes is not as similar to the Mega drive
game as I thought, sinse that's deffinately more a platformer, though you
stil can punch, use batterangs, and indeed do lots of swinging with the bat
rope.
the thing i find most surprising about audio games and
Hi Dark,
The Batman game for the original NES was definitely a walk along
beat-m-up. You could punch, kick, throw batarangs, and as i recall
pick up missile launchers to take out flying enemies. I would class it
more like TMNT and Double Dragon than with Megaman or Castlevania.
In either case you
Hi Tom.
here I was specifically thinking of games like tmnt, double dragon, golden
axe etc. If batman is similar to batman on the mega drive (the only batman
game I've played), then I'd class that more as a 2D platformer ala mega man,
castlevania etc rather than a beat em up despite the fact y
Hi Dark,
I'm with you there. When developing Mysteries of the Ancients I've put
a lot of these things in place already, and I think if I ever do
another side-scroller I want to add more strategy and tactics into it.
As you probably know I have played many beat-m-up games including
Legend of Kage,
Hi.
Recently I've been a litle irritated, and there's nothing that cheers me up
quite as much as pile driving crooks!
so I've been playing double dragon advanced and final fight advanced,
final fight particularly is actually an arcade perfect conversion for the gba,
and on my big tv wit