@@Pete_HahnSaw why you didn't buy, you get a point for each dollar you had at the end of the game. I remember playing After Burner: Black Falcon on my PSP, which had a similar style. You fought a team of pilots who hijacked experimental jets, and you played one of three pilots. One was wanting to show how much a "completionist" she was by doing the best job, one wants to do as much damage since he'd be paid handsomely according to how much he did, the third wants to show how fast he could complete his mission. Experience, cash, speed were the goals of the three pilots you chose from.
awesome, it's such a great game! I'm not super familiar with the SNES version, though. I played it a bunch growing up and remember it had different planes and ways you repeat missions to get a lot of money for the shop.
@@Pete_HahnThe SNES version was like a wargame campaign where you could choose your mission order, But you could only take one hit before you were in "Danger". You get a second hit while in the "Danger" period and you lost a life (though you could earn more lives through scoring). You had two extra continues and each shot had three lives to start. You had to start with the worst plane, the Crusader, and had to save up to buy better planes (the Efreet was the best and cost a million dollars). You could not buy shields and had to find the power up item for them. What would the "propeller in circle" item have done for you? You had Napalm against the battleship but didn't use it.
yes, I have also done a 1-credit run of that game, here is the link to it: th-cam.com/video/T2ffq0MHzGI/w-d-xo.html It's fun but I like UN Squadron more personally.
wolfMame is used on high score competition sites (like MARP) due to it's anti-cheat measures built into it. When you record an input file with it, things such as cheats and pausing are disabled. It also logs things about your computer to detect if you're doing nefarious things (such as state saving or loading or slowing down/frame advancing) to gain an advantage. All of that info is saved in the INP file which you submit when post a score for verification. You can download it at the Mame Action Replay Page: replay.marpirc.net/
Masterful Run! It is to be expected by the legend himself.
thank you very much!
Quality 1CC, love these no cheat runs.
thank you, I appreciate you checking out my runs! 💪
@@Pete_HahnSaw why you didn't buy, you get a point for each dollar you had at the end of the game.
I remember playing After Burner: Black Falcon on my PSP, which had a similar style. You fought a team of pilots who hijacked experimental jets, and you played one of three pilots. One was wanting to show how much a "completionist" she was by doing the best job, one wants to do as much damage since he'd be paid handsomely according to how much he did, the third wants to show how fast he could complete his mission. Experience, cash, speed were the goals of the three pilots you chose from.
One of my favorite arcade games and my favorite SNES shoot em up next to Space Megaforce
awesome, it's such a great game!
I'm not super familiar with the SNES version, though. I played it a bunch growing up and remember it had different planes and ways you repeat missions to get a lot of money for the shop.
@@Pete_HahnThe SNES version was like a wargame campaign where you could choose your mission order, But you could only take one hit before you were in "Danger". You get a second hit while in the "Danger" period and you lost a life (though you could earn more lives through scoring). You had two extra continues and each shot had three lives to start. You had to start with the worst plane, the Crusader, and had to save up to buy better planes (the Efreet was the best and cost a million dollars). You could not buy shields and had to find the power up item for them.
What would the "propeller in circle" item have done for you? You had Napalm against the battleship but didn't use it.
@Pete_Hahn Have you played the game similar to this one Carrier Air Wing?
@@johngavalas712 Double check his videos, I believe he has.
yes, I have also done a 1-credit run of that game, here is the link to it:
th-cam.com/video/T2ffq0MHzGI/w-d-xo.html
It's fun but I like UN Squadron more personally.
return of HAN
I hope!
What is the difference between Mame and Wolfmame?
wolfMame is used on high score competition sites (like MARP) due to it's anti-cheat measures built into it. When you record an input file with it, things such as cheats and pausing are disabled. It also logs things about your computer to detect if you're doing nefarious things (such as state saving or loading or slowing down/frame advancing) to gain an advantage. All of that info is saved in the INP file which you submit when post a score for verification.
You can download it at the Mame Action Replay Page: replay.marpirc.net/