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    Quote Originally Posted by Elusive
    I'm not sure OutRunners would be the perfect arcade conversion if it appeared on the 32X. After Burner II and Space Harrier were roughly ten years old (1986?) by the time the 32X appeared; would a two-year-old game (1993?) be a similar arcade-perfect port?
    Of course it would be perfect, it's Sega! Duh!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeckoYamori
    No. It was an all new game under the working title 'The Bloodletting' which eventually turned into SotN on PS1. It used the classic platforming concept, and Alucard had black hair.
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    I would have liked to see a better contribution from the FPS/shooters scene on 32x, it was certainly capable of playing them. Wolfenstein 3D, Virtua Cop, (if it had made it to 1996) an attempt at a Quake port. I would have been happier if they had done a better job on Doom though; I would have like to see a port of the Ultimate Doom (all 4 episodes) w/ better graphics, more enemies, the monsters actually move around and not just look directly ahead, BFG's (duhhh!), and possibly a 2-player co-op mode.
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    the 32X looked like an slight improvment over the genesis many people here in Holalnd see it as an snes counter and on par with snes and not better,why because it didnt get attention,maybe well see some homebrewed games for it,like beggar prince you know what would run godly on iot yes streets of rage 4 Lol.

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    I would also like to see Ranger x make a new appaerance on 32X in 3D or something.

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    I think a Shining Force on the 32X would have worked... And yeah Sam and Max i could see on a cart.


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    See Sam & Max was great! =)


    Know what would have been awesome on Sega CD?

    LOOM


    But 32x.......uhh how about a sonic game? I cant play Knuckles Chaotix. Call me crazy, but unless I am playing as Sonic, it just feels weird. Its not as fun for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ary incorparated
    I would also like to see Ranger x make a new appaerance on 32X in 3D or something.
    Nah, not in 3D. Run 'n' guns must be played in 2D IMHO.


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    I really really wanted Outrunners on 32X. I bought a 32x in hopes really, but evetually sold it in favor of a PSX. I loved the arcade game and the 32x cauld have done a beauty to the conversion. 10 years later i am still stuck with the lousy genesis port.

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    Shining Force naturally.
    weasels you pansy

    uh...

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    A version of OutRun on the 32X would of been nice. Although there was a conversion on the MegaDrive it wasn't so great with its lack of engine sound and toned down graphics. While the MegaDrive version of OutRun was a good game in itself, as a conversion I don't think it was a great deal faithful to the original.

    The 32X hardware would of allowed OutRun to be a lot more closer to the arcade original I think, just like Space Harrier on the 32X.

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    Out Run was already on Master System, Turbografx, Genesis, several computers, and an "arcade perfect" version came out for Saturn. What do we need an extra version for?


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    Because so did Space Harrier.

    And After Burner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j_factor
    Out Run was already on Master System, Turbografx, Genesis, several computers, and an "arcade perfect" version came out for Saturn. What do we need an extra version for?
    At the time though, there wasn't this many versions, there wasn't the accurate Saturn version either. So that's why I would of liked to have seen a port of OutRun on this system at that point in time. It would of been great to see OutRun on there as Space Harrier usses the same game engine as OutRun and that was very close to the arcade original on the 32X.

    Sure, there probably would of still been a few sacrifices on a 32X OutRun, but it would of been a hell of a lot closer to the arcade original than the half decent MegaDrive version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Redifer
    Because so did Space Harrier.

    And After Burner.
    And in both of those cases, I would say that the 32x version is completely superfluous. It's neither a classic port nor a perfect port, so what's the point?


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