3DO Experience wrote:ROFL Gunstar
Death scenes! I knew it took a spark to remind me what was wrong with the Jaguar copy. I actually wasn't gonna count any emulators Crimson, since it's actually pretty much the arcade hehe. As for scene sequencing you might be interested in knowing that depending on what board the machine had the scene sequence would actually differ. There are also different LaserDiscs too, and chipsets for running a "beta" version LD with different footage. Of course that is for the people who have LOTS of money to spend. Personally I prefer to rather spend it on my NEO-GEO arcade unit, lots of interchangeable titles.
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I'm willing to admit when I'm wrong. Though I'm taking your word for it. But I wasn't thinking about death scenes in my comments, I was only thinking about actual gameplay scenes, which are all there. The Jaguar game can be played, complete, as on the original arcade LD. One version anyway; I was never aware of multiple versions. I only ever played DL and SA at one location as a kid, it was called Showbiz Pizza, which was the regional/area name of the Chuck E. Cheese restuarants in the Chicago area. But I'm not sure about scene sequencing requiring a different board version either, I'll assume your right though. The Jaguar version changes sequences (IIRC) and mirrors (Positive) scenes just like the arcade version did. It's been a while since I played any version of the game, I guess I'll have to dust off my Jaguar copy and give it a go again; besides, I need to see it on my RGB monitior, should look a lot better on it. Space Ace, on the Jaguar sucks donkey balls though, unfortunately, and I'm not refering to bad FMV or missing scenes, it has all the gameplay scenes too, at least as far as I can tell, since it's damn difficult to finish. The problem with SA on the Jaugar is the control response is about a second off the footage, so it entirely by trial and error (a LOT of trial and error) to get it right. On the other hand, BrainDead 13, the computer/console only release (never was an arcade game) is fantastic on the Jaguar, even the FMV is top-notch. Though I will admit that the Jag version is the only version of BD13 I've ever played, so I can't say how it compares to the 3DO or any other version.