Aw, gratefully received man!Suits wrote:I better sort out my annual Patreon donation I suppose .... .ratsoalbion wrote:APPRECIATE US!
Wasn't trying to guilt you into that!
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Aw, gratefully received man!Suits wrote:I better sort out my annual Patreon donation I suppose .... .ratsoalbion wrote:APPRECIATE US!
Good going!Stanshall wrote:This was my favourite episode in a while. I usually listen to the show during the commute over a few days but burned through this over the course of a morning and evening. Great guest and fantastic insights. It also inspired me to get back into SFV this evening and stop jumping in!!! Four wins straight before I got vertigo and logged off.
That won't be EVERY month man !!!ratsoalbion wrote:Very generous man. If every listener did what you did we could really go to town with the production values!
Yeah I'll second that. The original on SNES was very slow, Super I have never been a fan of mainly due to not really liking the new characters and it had poor imitations of the new stage music (which I thought were all poor compared to the previous) and Dee Jay made me want to smash my pad in half too much!. Turbo is by far the best version, hope some approximation of this is available on switch.ratsoalbion wrote:Turbo all day long if you're going SNES.
I thought Capcom's narrative is that it's based off the original ST, not HD Remix, and that they just got the HD Remix assets from UDON?Flabyo wrote:Ultra on the switch is based off HD Remix from the 360 which is based off Super.
It has balance changes though, so it won't play the same way.
Yeah, I bought the HD remix but it just didn't feel right.Flabyo wrote:Ultra on the switch is based off HD Remix from the 360 which is based off Super.
It has balance changes though, so it won't play the same way.
Yeah, the box is still so tight I did at first think it was a reproduction box. It came in one of those plastic box protectors too, which is maybe why its in such a decent condition.ratsoalbion wrote: Wow man, that's beautiful!
By all means mate, more than happy to share the love.ratsoalbion wrote:Where do you live, can I come round?
Second-hand Japanese games are always in immaculate condition! Which is to say that when you go and buy game at Mandarake, for example, you will see some people behind the counter cleaning out carts and placing games and whatnot on protective covers, etc... there's a level of care that has not necessary come to the west when it come to second-hand shopping!Suits wrote:Yeah, the box is still so tight I did at first think it was a reproduction box. It came in one of those plastic box protectors too, which is maybe why its in such a decent condition.ratsoalbion wrote: Wow man, that's beautiful!