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PC-FX Localization for Team Innocent is released, a pre-Christmas gift!! In a twist, it feels like the NEC PC-FX got more attention in 2024 than any other time I can remember! Caveat: The localizers consider the "v0.9" patch a BETA as it still faces technical hurdles to eventually subtitle the FMV scenes, but they consider it very much playable.
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Popful Mail ACD/Super CD Differences?

Started by Mathius, 08/26/2016, 12:55 AM

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Mathius

I just picked up the PC Engine version of this game to compliment my Sega CD copy of this charming game. I can't seem to find anywhere on the web that gives an explanation of the improvements the Arcade Card provides over the Super CD. Will anyone please shed some light on this for me?

Love and thanks, my brothers. :)

esteban

Did CrackTiger post about fewer individual loads...streamlining the overall cinema experience  (less pauses between sequences)...
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Digi.k

The intro cut scene has about approximately 6-7 seconds of  extra blank screen on the super CD card.

TurboXray

I played it with and without (on the real system). I couldn't tell a difference. If I were to guess though, probably cinemas? Basically shorter load times between game segments, like Gulliver Boy.

Mathius

Quote from: TurboXray on 08/26/2016, 06:05 PMI played it with and without (on the real system). I couldn't tell a difference. If I were to guess though, probably cinemas? Basically shorter load times between game segments, like Gulliver Boy.
Thanks guys!

^^I didn't see much difference either but wanted to make sure since NEC felt compelled to stamp the Arcade Card logo on the case as a selling point.

Esty, would those BT posts have been in the Comparison thread? I remember we did Popful Mail but couldn't remember if we discussed the ACD.