Oh I remember the Drem Steam Giftsravaganza vividly
It took us 18 months, but here is @boojiboy7 and mine’s first Sweet 20.
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Virtua Fighter 5
- Last Quest mode in a VF game, just don’t use Throw, the AI can’t defend against it properly (I mean unless you want)
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
- Widescreen makes it feel less claustrophobic to me so I like this one better than the DC version; got delisted of course
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driver: san francisco
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Honorable mentions–some incredibly sharp fighting game ports. 3rd Strike was already mentioned.
Virtua Fighter 2
- This VF isn’t my bag but the execution is absolutely razor-sharp. I’m told people are still playing the online to this day. There’s a similarly sharp port of Fighting Vipers. ; )
The King of Fighters '94 - '96
- M2 did these as part of the “NEOGEOSTATION” series of emulated Neo*Geo games they were putting on the system. Absolutely fantastic conversions with arcade-perfect input delay (yes I have an MVS okay). Only problem was they started with the oldest games first and '96 was as far as they got (in the KOF series; there was also Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, Samurai Shodown, and World Heroes) before stopping, then for some dumb reason all the games got delisted. Maybe it was because if M2 was allowed to finish this then nobody would ever need a NEOGEO.
Marvel vs. Capcom Origins
- Compilation of Marvel Super Heroes and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. Not my favorite vs series games (actually, messy as it is with the gems, I sort of love MSH and would be playing it but for the red screen flash when scoring a hit while holding a Power gem), but really good ports, like PS3 MvC2; just sad Marvel is horrible, this got delisted, and we will probably never get these or the other old vs series games back in pretty much flawless conversions such as these.
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Wipeout HD. Perfect racing game and looks like something on the PS4.
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