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    Good video, I have a couple versions of Smash TV in the collection (NES and PS2 via MAT 2), with a desire to get the SNES, Genesis, and PS1 versions (the PS1 version via Arcade Party Pak from Midway, though the releases are quite similar in quality to the releases on MAT 2, all games on that are on the first two Midway Arcade Treasure packs). I also want the SNES Total Carnage (it too is on MAT 2), I just love these shooters. Of course I also am a little fond of Robotron 2084,one of the most frantic run and gun games of it's time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodreign View Post
    Good video, I have a couple versions of Smash TV in the collection (NES and PS2 via MAT 2), with a desire to get the SNES, Genesis, and PS1 versions (the PS1 version via Arcade Party Pak from Midway, though the releases are quite similar in quality to the releases on MAT 2, all games on that are on the first two Midway Arcade Treasure packs). I also want the SNES Total Carnage (it too is on MAT 2), I just love these shooters. Of course I also am a little fond of Robotron 2084,one of the most frantic run and gun games of it's time.
    Thanks, as with most of the videos I do this was definitely a labor of love. I was never any good at the game I can only make it to the third stage but it was so much fun to play. I too love Robotron and have fond memories of playing It in the arcades when it came out as well.

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    I got pretty good at Smash TV on SNES. I’m regretting that I got rid of the game when I did the big 16-bit purch to pay for 32-bit gaming. I’m not as good at the game on the PS3 version. I need a bit more practice.
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