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Post by Discoalucard on Mar 19, 2006 12:35:29 GMT -5
Yeah it's missing a TON of games. I updated it to add a few more months back, but never finished it. It's mostly the SFC games at this point, I think.
Your avatar reminds me I need to amend the Twinkle Star Sprites article too.
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Post by Isao Kronos (BANNED) on Mar 19, 2006 17:44:16 GMT -5
I'm glad the article mentioned the NeoGeo Super Dodge Ball game, I picked it up not too long ago and found it to be very fun.
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Post by Weasel on Mar 19, 2006 19:48:59 GMT -5
I never would have heard about the Neo Geo dodgeball game were it not for this article. Though perhaps my number-one favorite Kunio game ever (outside of River City Ransom) would be Shin Nekketsu Kouha: Kunio Tachi no Banka. It's pretty linear and has no RPG elements, but you can change characters at will, and even play co-op. The environments are pretty fun as well (like a big fight that takes place on the roof of a condemned building - and it collapses steadily throughout the fight).
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Post by Isao Kronos (BANNED) on Mar 20, 2006 14:40:43 GMT -5
Oh damn, I almost forgot to say that Kunio Tachi no Banka is my favorite as well. I love playing as one of the females and kneeing enemies in the groin and riding my chopper from place to place 
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Post by Discoalucard on Mar 20, 2006 15:12:54 GMT -5
Ack, I have yet to play the SFC fighting game at all. Sounds pretty cool.
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Post by din on Mar 22, 2006 14:58:42 GMT -5
This article got me into alot of games, thanks alot!
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Post by Shinigami on Mar 26, 2006 1:12:38 GMT -5
Is there going to be any mention anywhere about how Yu Yu Hakusho's Yusuke Uremeshi resembles Kunio-kun a lot?
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Post by Protodude on Mar 26, 2006 17:26:39 GMT -5
Wasn't there one for PS2 with laser beam eyes or something?
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Post by Discoalucard on Mar 26, 2006 17:36:11 GMT -5
There was some PS2 game where you played some punk and could make "eye contact" with people. I forget the name though. A lot of people have termed it the spiritual successor to the Kunio games but it's not part of the series. I would cover it if I'd played it.
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Post by mainpatr on Aug 26, 2006 17:13:14 GMT -5
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Post by Isao Kronos (BANNED) on Aug 26, 2006 18:06:03 GMT -5
oh god if that game came out in english I'd have a nerdgasm
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Post by kyouki on Aug 27, 2006 15:22:33 GMT -5
There was some PS2 game where you played some punk and could make "eye contact" with people. I forget the name though. A lot of people have termed it the spiritual successor to the Kunio games but it's not part of the series. I would cover it if I'd played it. This game is "Kenka Bancho." If anyone is interested, you can get it cheap now from any import place. However, you need to know quite a bit of Japanese to play. When you do an eye contact move, a Japanese phrase/sentence scrolls by very quickly. You then have to recreate the phrase from memory in order to win the staredown. It's not completely necessary though... if you lose the staredown you will just begin the fight with a disadvantage.
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Post by Drawesome(Dale) on Aug 27, 2006 19:34:40 GMT -5
This was an awesome article I've alway's enjoyed Techno's games, but I have just three question why do all of the NES home ports of Technos's games all turn out better then the Arcade Versions(Double Dragon2TR RCR). When did trade west get the copywrite for Double Dragon,And where did the term Barf come from is it used to represent blood vomiting or is just translated wrong?
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Post by YourAverageJoe on Nov 9, 2006 8:13:29 GMT -5
I think it's a combination of the victim screaming in pain and vomiting.
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Post by vysethebold on Dec 5, 2006 2:58:42 GMT -5
"Mega Drive and PC Engine versions were also made - both look better, but they lack the 4 player option, and the Mega Drive version is somewhat sluggish."
It should be noted that there are two different versions of Kunio Kun Soccer on the PC Engine: hucard and Super CD. The Super CD version has great Redbook audio remixes of all of the tracks as well as anime cutscenes, and as far as I can tell there are no other differences. Also, the PC Engine versions do not lack the 4-player option, you just need a 5-player adapter to play it with that many people. Just press select on the screen on the main menu until it says 1P,2P vs. 3P, 4P. I just wanted to make clear to the readers that this version is superior to the Famicom one in every way.
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