17daysolderthannes
04-17-2009, 02:33 AM
See Vs. Dr. Mario
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s190/specv4life/vsdrmario.jpg
See me and Vs. Dr. Mario
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s190/specv4life/vsdrmariothumbup.jpg
See me next to my high score on Vs. Dr. Mario (DMS)
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s190/specv4life/vsdrmariothumbhigh.jpg
See my TWO high scores on Vs. Dr. Mario
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s190/specv4life/vsdrmariodoublehigh.jpg
and good times were had by all.
If anyone is interested, here's what I thought of the arcade:
Its almost identical to the NES version, the main differences being that its credit based rather than free play (not timed like a Playchoice-10) and the options eliminated slow speed and the "off" music option. The controls had a pretty good feel, the joystick got the job done, the buttons, however, were too far apart to feel comfortable. The A and B buttons were spaced just right so that using an index and middle finger made it feel like performing a "split" with your fingers, whereas an index and ring finger just felt weird. Aside from the too-far-apart A and B buttons, I highly recommend playing a Vs. arcade if you get the chance, its the only way to play these NES games in ultimate glory.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s190/specv4life/vsdrmario.jpg
See me and Vs. Dr. Mario
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s190/specv4life/vsdrmariothumbup.jpg
See me next to my high score on Vs. Dr. Mario (DMS)
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s190/specv4life/vsdrmariothumbhigh.jpg
See my TWO high scores on Vs. Dr. Mario
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s190/specv4life/vsdrmariodoublehigh.jpg
and good times were had by all.
If anyone is interested, here's what I thought of the arcade:
Its almost identical to the NES version, the main differences being that its credit based rather than free play (not timed like a Playchoice-10) and the options eliminated slow speed and the "off" music option. The controls had a pretty good feel, the joystick got the job done, the buttons, however, were too far apart to feel comfortable. The A and B buttons were spaced just right so that using an index and middle finger made it feel like performing a "split" with your fingers, whereas an index and ring finger just felt weird. Aside from the too-far-apart A and B buttons, I highly recommend playing a Vs. arcade if you get the chance, its the only way to play these NES games in ultimate glory.