F-zero wrote:
Die PS2 versie is geloof ik de arcade port zonder die extra characters, en ik durf te wedden dat ook die versie er lelijker en blokkeriger uitziet dan de Saturn, net als alle andere 2d fighters op de Ps2.
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niet volgens gamespot
But wait, there's more! Some hidden unlockable spin-offs for some of the Alpha games are thrown in here for good measure. Most notably among them is an updated version of Street Fighter Alpha 3, which added the few remaining Street Fighter II-era characters (Guile, T. Hawk, Fei Long, and Dee Jay) who hadn't already come back to the series as part of the original Alpha 3 roster. , . Considering how comprehensive this package seems to be--it even lets you switch between different release versions of the games, which introduced balance changes that only hardcore players would notice...
en volgens hen is eht echt arcadeperfect dus is de saturnversie dan nog mooier dan de arcadeversie
Street Fighter Alpha Anthology delivers exactly what you'd expect: arcade-perfect conversions of some excellent 2D fighting games. Every last frame of animation seems to be in here, and you can tinker with a variety of display settings to get the game looking as sharp or smooth as you prefer. Loading times occur only when you boot up each game from the main menu (and they're brief even there). Once you get into a game, the action is as fast paced as ever. There are dozens and dozens of characters available across all of these games, including a lot of subtle variants to some of them, designed to play like classic Street Fighter II-era fighters, with no super moves or other fancy stuff. Visually, these games all still look surprisingly good
na dit te lezen moet ik die collectie in huis halen :p