The first Fatal Fury game was pretty meh IMO
Arranged version is awesome too
Fatal Fury Special and Samurai Shodown 2 are among the best SNK ever made.
Another +1 on this. FFS is prolly one of the most balanced fighters I ever played.
lol, you really know nothing. Pair up Fatal Fury Special or any other Fatal Fury SNES vs the Neo counterpart, do the same for World Heroes or Art of Fighting...come on! SNES is awesome, I love it but there's no way man, you either don't know what you're talking about or you haven't been paying attention.I think around 96 is when the Neogeo games really showed how powerful the hardware was. Early Neogeo games really look like snes games or games that could easily be pulled off on 16 bit consoles with special chips. Things like Samurai Shodown 4, Last Blade and Metal Slug are when you really understand how amazing the neogeo is and was.
Granted it makes you think that if the snes just had higher clock speed and ram would the neo of kept up? The mode 7 and transparencies of the snes truly did make for some beautiful games on weak hardware. All its late games look stunning as well.
lol, you really know nothing. Pair up Fatal Fury Special or any other Fatal Fury SNES vs the Neo counterpart, do the same for World Heroes or Art of Fighting...come on! SNES is awesome, I love it but there's no way man, you either don't know what you're talking about or you haven't been paying attention.
Now let's not even go with Samsho on SNES...lol.
Play Sam Sho 2 as a 6 button fighter and it will blow your mind.
This should proof to be excellent, thanks for the counsel. Maybe it was a compromise from the get-go, as only four buttons were at disposal.
You just need 4 diodes(2 on the 3rd and 6th buttons) that connect to A+B and C+D. It's not hard to do.
If you judge the worth of a fighting game based on the single player I don't really know how to respond. Fighting game AI is like that in basically every early game. Try playing the CPU in the US version of Super Turbo and tell me how you feel afterwards. And that's probably the best fighting game ever made.
I think around 96 is when the Neogeo games really showed how powerful the hardware was. Early Neogeo games really look like snes games or games that could easily be pulled off on 16 bit consoles with special chips. Things like Samurai Shodown 4, Last Blade and Metal Slug are when you really understand how amazing the neogeo is and was.
Granted it makes you think that if the snes just had higher clock speed and ram would the neo of kept up? The mode 7 and transparencies of the snes truly did make for some beautiful games on weak hardware. All its late games look stunning as well.