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Coriolanus

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Seriously, people compare this to Fortune Summoners? I could barely play the latter without the urge to gouge my eyes out from all the in your face copy/paste saccharine anime cuteness, and I don't usually mind that shit. This at least looks nice and artistic.
 

ghostdog

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Just fire up Super Turrican for the NES and enjoy some great 8-bit non-linear action platforming.

 

Zed

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The game suffers from the same animation problems as the old Disney SNES platformers. I don't know how to put it. "Over-animated?"
Only Metal Slug can pull that off because in that game the rest of the world is just as exaggerated.
There's too much dust effect too.

If you want action platforming, there's Noitu Love for free, and a decent sequel too.
And if you want RPG-ish paltforming, there's Castlevania SOTN (lol emulator) or the recent Rogue Legacy.

This game looks pretty boring.
 

Jarpie

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Just fire up Super Turrican for the NES and enjoy some great 8-bit non-linear action platforming.



Fuck that NES crap! Amiga-version is vastly superior than any conversions, especially some fucking wormbox shit. Ghostdog = :decline:.

 

ghostdog

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Fuck that NES crap! Amiga-version is vastly superior than any conversions, especially some fucking wormbox shit. Ghostdog = :decline:.



Cease your meaningless nerdrage Jarpie ! as I have already mentioned in a recent platform thread I firstly recommend the Amiga 1 & 2 turricans, although the NES Super Turrican is also pretty great since it actually combines the best of both Turrican 1 and 2.

Also have in mind that the Amiga version is actually a port of the C64 original game made by Manfred Trenz. And while other people made the various ports, Trenz himself programmed Super Turrican for the NES. Really, this NES game is fantastic and an achievement of 8-bit programming.
 

tiagocc0

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Am I the only one who find the picture of the project owner disturbing?
superman_drinks.medium.jpg


Wasn't this the picture of a fellow codexer? A pretty retarded one too?
 

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Has potential, but not enough to risk a pledge, sorry.
 

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