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Post by recca74 on Dec 12, 2010 22:15:35 GMT -5
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Post by Ben-Ohki on Dec 13, 2010 10:29:40 GMT -5
Glad to hear it'll be only about ten dollars. I just wish someone would tell me if it was actually 6-player co-op like it was originally in the arcades. And whether or not it'll have multi-player on-line. I was less-than-thrilled to learn TMNT Reshelled and Scott Pilgrim were both off-line beat-em-ups... Update: There is online play! I got it tonight. Unexpected Functions: you can play Japanese-style or US-style. Apparently in Japan you had to collect item drops to charge your mutant-powers meter while in America you just needed to charge up the meter by beating bad-guys (I think?) Can somebody clarify that for me? Nice feature not tested: apparently yes there's online play and supposedly drop-in-drop-out just like you would at the arcades (as in, you can join a game in progress. TMNT Reshelled didn't have that - I had a bunch of friends over for card games and two of us go eliminated so we started playing TMNT while we waited. Then when the 3rd player got wiped, he came over to my couch but couldn't play with us because we had started a 2-player-only game... lame. Anyway, I couldn't test this because the apparently there were no free slots available online at the moment I tried quick-match. Oh well. Also, the PSN version does offer voice-chat if you want. Which would be cool if I ever decide to play with people I actually know. Odd design choice: this version features the layout of a 4-player cabinet or a 6-player cabinet. The difference is the aspect ratio of the game mimicking the original game that sometimes had a double-CRT setup. On an HDTV, the 6-player mode gives a cinema-scope wide-view while the 4-player mode puts everything in a slightly larger 4:3 window.
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