Leaves me to believe was Neo Geo one of the best systems in the 90s? It was certainly impressive…for its unique collection, and the most expensive at the time…And with their hardware they pushed alot of arcade games…nice collection in your vid…some I’ve never heard of.
The NeoGeo (AES) was the most powerful home console in 90-94 period, and the best in the 16-Bit Era, only surpassed in 94 by Playstation and SEGA Saturn.
Blazing Star is certainly their most “fun” shooter, and it looks the best too, but Pulstar is still superior in the gameplay department. The thing with arcade instant respawn shooters is you can easily cheese your way forward by quarter feeding and it makes the stakes feel lower. A good checkpoint shooter will always make you work to progress forward regardless of how many figurative quarters you put in…like even with infinite continues you can’t just fail onward to victory. The stages in Pulstar are designed more with careful play and survival in mind. It’s rough but feasible. Both have that quintessentially 90s feel.
Nice you included Zed Blade very underrated shooter
Leaves me to believe was Neo Geo one of the best systems in the 90s? It was certainly impressive…for its unique collection, and the most expensive at the time…And with their hardware they pushed alot of arcade games…nice collection in your vid…some I’ve never heard of.
yep, when compared to CPS, to be honest I like Neo Geo more, because it has varied and unique games.
Thanks for watching my video
The NeoGeo (AES) was the most powerful home console in 90-94 period, and the best in the 16-Bit Era, only surpassed in 94 by Playstation and SEGA Saturn.
Ghost Pilots is trash. No way it’s better than Viewpoint and Twinkle Star Sprites. Lol
Blazing Star is certainly their most “fun” shooter, and it looks the best too, but Pulstar is still superior in the gameplay department. The thing with arcade instant respawn shooters is you can easily cheese your way forward by quarter feeding and it makes the stakes feel lower. A good checkpoint shooter will always make you work to progress forward regardless of how many figurative quarters you put in…like even with infinite continues you can’t just fail onward to victory. The stages in Pulstar are designed more with careful play and survival in mind. It’s rough but feasible. Both have that quintessentially 90s feel.
Fun> complexity.
Everytime. That's why Blazing Star is number 1.
This list is missing 2 entries. Captain Tomaday and 19YY (from ADK World) are both missing 😊
my opinion ghost pilots wasn’t trash, but it’s mostly hard.
Cool 👍
Thanks :)
i forgot about captain tomaday
Emulator name?