> I can tell Gladiator really seems to have a higher frame rate. Some (other) > differences are.... > > Wrist armor can be removed. This doesn't happen in the arcade version of Gladiator, > and I think I can see why. Makes fighting just a bit different. > > You seemed to be pushed back before encountering a fight. If not that then a bit > before/earlier... That is to say - much more so than in the arcade v. > > Irene is nippleless. > > The yellow/sandy colored wall at the end of stage 2 (in the arcade version) now looks > dark gray. > > Crystal balls can hurt you. > > Amozones. You can block, just not by using the controller. If (for example) you're > going to have an object come at you high - you can fire an arrow high. This can hit > the projectile and also leave your bow high to block the next high flying projectile. > Same with middle and low flying objects. > > You can get a gold bow by picking up a gold shield, and red arrows from picking up > swords (it has the same effect as the Red Sword). > > There are no "rolling pins" in the Amazones version. > > There are also some other trivial differences. > > > The Legend of Kage... Since the only time I've played this in MAME -I didn't play > very much since it's a game where you die in 1 hit, and I hate games like that... I > can't say if there's any major difference like the increase in frame rate like in > Gladiator. > > The new version has 2 new characters to play as. Ayame -a kunoichi (female ninja) and > a fire breathing dog. > > In either of the 'new' games - after pressing the credit button you have the game's > start screen. You can move the direction down to a blank entry. This will let you > play as the original character. > > > You can also load a game you last played. Er, THE last game you played.
Very cool.
Question... which AV adapter and power adapter did you end up buying to be able to run it?
RELAX and just have fun. Remember, it's all about the games.
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