![]() I would say it is certainly not the best retro system ever lol. Even the best home PCs couldn't even get close. "Arcade perfect" was the holy grail of gaming. Discussion of how Snes and Megadrive ports differed from the coin-op dominated video game review magazines back then. If anything would have had broad appeal in America and Europe, it would be a machine capable of arcade perfection. It's even more amazing that someone decided not to release it outside Japan. It's amazing to me that in 1987, while Sega were flogging the Master System, and three years before SNK released the AES, there was a home gaming computer capable of arcade perfect ports of premium arcades of the day. It looks like the best gaming machine ever released (relative to what others were available at the time).ĭoes anyone here own a working one? And if so, what is it like to play Capcom arcade games like SF2 CE, Final Fight and Strider? And how are the Neo Geo ports like Viewpoint and Fatal Fury? Are they really arcade perfect and how does games coming on 5 1/4" floppy discs effect them? Is there long loading times between rounds in SF2 etc? How does the experience compare to Groovymame on a crt monitor? ![]() ![]() Number 2 on my list of gaming hardware I always wanted (but never bought) is the Sharp 圆8000 (just under the PC Engine laptop). ![]()
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