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Re: [Haze] Other news part 1 and 2
05/11/14 08:25 PM
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> >"There hasn’t been a great deal to write about lately, but there are a few recent > > findings I feel are worth highlighting." > > Last year (2013), it was about Konami's ‘Lets Attack Crazy Cross’ being found and > supported. I am guessing we are due for a new Haze blog entry concerning Konami's > Crazy Cross in case the real one that has been sought after and thought to have never > existed might have been found and now dumped and now supported in MAME. > > http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/sho...part=1&vc=1 > > > -- > > http://www.mameworld.info/ubbthreads/sho...part=1&vc=1 > > > http://mamedev.emulab.it/haze/2013/05/20/ume-0-148u5/ > > May 20th, 2013 > > The Konami GX game “Taisen Puzzle-dama” is often mis-sold on eBay as ‘Crazy Cross’ > (in part because it’s the name people know it by from the PSX port) Screenshots of an > actual Crazy Cross version have been seen, but it’s possible that version was only > released in Korea (and possibly other parts of Asia) like the English language Sexy > Parodius. It was thought that maybe that version had finally been found, however what > was found instead was a game called ‘Lets Attack Crazy Cross’, which is possibly some > kind of sequel. More interesting is that this game isn’t on GX at all either, it’s on > one of Konami’s Playstation based platforms. Unfortunately this means it’s a CD based > game, and Mamedev still have no good established dumping standard for CDs (I’ve tried > making links between the DU and groups like Trurip) The game does appear to work > however and as you’d expect seems like a sequel of sorts to the original Crazy Cross > game. I guess it was a relatively quick port from a Playstation console release > codebase because it doesn’t even flash ‘Insert Coin’ at you during the title screen > of attract mode. > --
Is there really an english language Sexy Parodius? I bet it's so heavily-censored, you can only see the plane you pilot.
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