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The first episode of a new segment we’d like to call “Hardcore Gamer Interviews”. Sweet Johnny Cage interviews one of Long Island’s best fighting game players, Joe “iloveu” Ciaramelli. SJC asks iloveu the personal questions about his roots in gaming and his reasons for his dedication to the scene.
This game was actually released in the US under the generic name of Dark Legend and was a fighting game based on ye olde Water Margin lore. We actually don’t own the English version, but the Japanese one, so we made a video for it first. The only difference I can tell between the two so far without having actually played the one in the states is that the names of the characters are very different. It’s a decent fighter, though it has lots of load times (we cut the load times down by 60% or more, you’ll thank us later) and common drops in the framerate. This game also has a few combos, but no combo counter, which irks me for some reason. This game was also released for Playstation, but only in Japan. It has a semi-sequel of sorts for Sega Saturn as well. Enjoy.
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Start the arcade mode,and choose any player except (Purge),then during gameplay,hit pause and Go to the “disables menu” then Turn off shields,go back to the game and all you basically have to do is fire your weapon at the other fighter untill they are dead, do this through every level untill you reach the end game Boss ” Mutilater”.
This is a compilation I made of new game trailers coming soon to 2009 and 2010. These clips are exclusively from the trailers and the games are all new ready to come out. . . enjoy
Today’s installment of Moments In Gaming covers the 1997 Playstation game Fighting Force. It was one of those games in the late nineties era of video games where the fresh 3D technology of the Playstation spawned an avalanche of outstanding 3D games. In Fighting Force you play the role of one ruffian (or ruffine) who is hired to intrude the premises of a certain villain named Zeng with the goal to eliminate him. So much for the story! The graphics are of the typical early era PSX low-poly style but the environments that act as staging grounds for the rumble work surprisingly well. The gameplay is fun for a couple of rounds. You have a set of attack moves and combos available and you are able to pick up stuff from the ground like weapons, sandwiches, coke cans as well as bundles of dollar bills and even gold bars! Some items like cars, vending machines and trash cans can be destroyed to spawn makeshift weapons like metal bars that help dispatching bad guys quicker. But the one feature that makes Fighting Force worth mentioning is the soundtrack by Martin Iveson! A well shuffled mixture of Electro and Techno beats blended perfectly together with filtered guitar riffs, fat bass lines and police sirens, sometimes uptempo and other times subtle and atmospheric. This is one of those soundtracks that has a very personal note and stands on its own among the deluge of orchestral mass ware and prefab sound loops often found in games today.
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