I recently have had the urge to play Pang for the first time in years. I used to play a flash port of Pang throughout school (never actually played the arcade version) and have fond memories of it. I know that in an ideal world, i'd own a copy of Mighty Pang for the CPS2, but I need a good console version. Perhaps a bit hasty on my part, but I ordered a copy for the Turbo CD. Did I make a mistake? All of the videos I watched made it look like a quality port and I perhaps make it superior to the SNES port?
Is Buster Bros a worth owning title? I never hear anyone talk about it.
Also, good to be back on the forums. I have spent some time on other platforms but am hoping to get some much needed turbob time in. Also planning on getting the much needed RGB mod done to my IFU in the upcoming month or two.
-G
It loads a little bit but otherwise it's a very solid version.
Quote from: Dicer on 02/13/2015, 11:26 PMIt loads a little bit but otherwise it's a very solid version.
Good to know. I've never been one to really complain about load times (this excludes NG CD and some 3DO games, ofcourse), so I don't think i'll mind that all that much.
It's very much like it's original arcade counterpart 'cept it's got some really nice redbook audio as well as new stage clear pics (though I preferred the art style in the arcade a little more). In any case, it's a good game and loads of fun with a friend.
I haven't played the Turbo version in years, but I remember the SNES version being superior, even in sound and music.
Isn't the SNES version a completely different game? It's Super Pang IIRC, different levels, music, etc., but I could be wrong?? Either way, LOVE Buster Bros., played it many times with friends BITD(along with Splash Lake).
Yes, the SNES version is a sequel, released 3 years later. Graphically I would expect it to supersede its original counterpart, and yes, the sound was better. However, the music not so much. I still prefer how crisp and clear the redbook audio is in comparison. I also find the composition of the original title more suitable for this type of game, but that's just my opinion, of course.
Quote from: Ghudda on 02/13/2015, 11:25 PMI recently have had the urge to play Pang for the first time in years. I used to play a flash port of Pang throughout school (never actually played the arcade version) and have fond memories of it. I know that in an ideal world, i'd own a copy of Mighty Pang for the CPS2, but I need a good console version. Perhaps a bit hasty on my part, but I ordered a copy for the Turbo CD. Did I make a mistake? All of the videos I watched made it look like a quality port and I perhaps make it superior to the SNES port?
Is Buster Bros a worth owning title? I never hear anyone talk about it.
Also, good to be back on the forums. I have spent some time on other platforms but am hoping to get some much needed turbob time in. Also planning on getting the much needed RGB mod done to my IFU in the upcoming month or two.
-G
If you like Pang/Buster Bros. in the
slightest, you would enjoy the PCE version.
But, clearly, this game has wormed its way into your heart. You sound like someone who is a fan of the damn game. In which case, you will love PCE version because (1) it is SOLID (2) Red Book is QUITE LOVELY whilst you play (3) 2-player co-op is EXCELLENT and, most importantly...
http://youtu.be/4_P2pBXsdqU
You have no excuse not to get it.
Also, SNES Super Buster Bros./Pang was One Player Only! Grrr, Capcom.
Yes, the PCE/Turbo ver is great, has cool music, and frantic 2P play.
can't go wrong with that one. great game. great grafx. great RB audio. great 1p fun, even greater 2p fun!!
Good points had by all. I had entirely forgotten the Turbo version was 2player. Worth it to have both then! (But still mostly Turbo. Get a friend, guy!)
Quote from: Ghudda on 02/13/2015, 11:25 PMIs Buster Bros a worth owning title? I never hear anyone talk about it.
Yes, I feel it's worth owning. Of course, if you do not like the game play of Pomping/Pang, then you need not apply. I have not heard of being gouger price, so solid pick up for 15-30 bucks IMO.
Great game if you can get it at a good price. Its one of those titles hitting over the $30 mark over at ebay nowadays. At least the pc engine version is going for a decent price..
Quote from: guest on 02/13/2015, 11:58 PMI haven't played the Turbo version in years, but I remember the SNES version being superior, even in sound and music.
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Like everyone is saying, it's a great game, especially with a second player.
Quote from: guest on 02/16/2015, 12:22 PMLike everyone is saying, it's a great game, especially with a second player.
Play with me