I stumbled across this on NeoGaf earlier:
http://www.retrocollect.com/News/str...rtual-boy.html
Basically someone recreated Street Fighter II for the Virtual Boy and it runs on real hardware:
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I stumbled across this on NeoGaf earlier:
http://www.retrocollect.com/News/str...rtual-boy.html
Basically someone recreated Street Fighter II for the Virtual Boy and it runs on real hardware:
It looks... Red!
It's so angry!
If you play against your own character (Ryu vs Ryu) how will you know which is which? Both are red, baby.
I'm more interested in the fighting engine that's being used for this, but I can't find any information online about it.
The intro says :
googling for MK's fighting engine obviously yields quite different results. http://www.sega-16.com/forum/images/icons/talking.gifQuote:
MK's Fighting Engine
Copyright (C) 2013
Martin Kujaczinksi.
Does this incorporate any kind of 3D planing effect, or is it flat/2D? I'd think that one of the links or discussion threads would've mentioned, but nothing so far.
Oddly enough, it seems to be using the PC-Engine ports music for some bizarre reason.
Gotta laugh at some people on NintendoAge and PlanetVB:
Quote:
It's sf2..looks like the one on the super nintendo. The graphics/sound/voices seem spot on.
So it would seem that no one really knows what Street Fighter 2 is supposed to look and sound like on any system if they can confuse the PC-Engine music and Arcade graphics for Super Nintendo music and graphics.Quote:
The music sounds exactly like the original
http://static.jjgames.com/images/4012.JPG
I take it you don't know what games are available for Game Boy...
This is pretty awesome. If its for real, then i gotta say that i am impressed by its graphics and sounds. Got to buy another Virtual Boy, to eventually try this out!
Gotta love that 3dish effect with the elephant sprite on top of the playable characters.
Thanks for the heads up Trekkies!