I just figured out why SMD VR is the best version for the home. Low resolution is much better in the home. The colour are perfect. Yes dithered but just the right tones. The handling is improved from the original, which is designed for a force feedback wheel. The 32X version reduces the amount the car turns upon pressing the dpad. With this change, the game on 32X is alot less snappy to play and in fact I think has more input lag than the best port of VR for the SMD with the SVP.
It's incredible that they could port the game to the Mega Drive, the cartridge is so powerful that it needs thermal paste so it doesn't overheat. It's a shame they didn't make more games with that processor because of how expensive it was to produce.
@@GameEvolution4K well, with larger production runs, the costs are equalised. The port was very technical. The SVP was really good though. VR really needed to be a more more adapted from the arcade to sell. As it is, it is purely for maniacs like me. It's much too difficult really.
Virtua Formula is an update to Virtua Racing and was only released in Japan. Up to 8 players could play, being able to choose the color of the car that you like the most and the cabinets were an F1 car, in Virtua Racing depending on the cabinet you can play with 1 or 2 players. 🏎
@@iwanttocomplain Yes, the arcade machines are networked by cable, but unlike virtua racing, the arcade booths were an F1 that had movement and higher resolution screens.
PS2 graphics looks best Saturn music sounds best MD/Genesis plays best with digital pad Arcade/Switch plays best with analog controls But the overall best is 32X :)
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It's bizarre how these guys managed to make this game run on a mega drive. ❤
I played the sega ages version of this. Incredible
I just figured out why SMD VR is the best version for the home. Low resolution is much better in the home. The colour are perfect. Yes dithered but just the right tones. The handling is improved from the original, which is designed for a force feedback wheel. The 32X version reduces the amount the car turns upon pressing the dpad. With this change, the game on 32X is alot less snappy to play and in fact I think has more input lag than the best port of VR for the SMD with the SVP.
Objectively thought the PS2: Flat Out version.
It's incredible that they could port the game to the Mega Drive, the cartridge is so powerful that it needs thermal paste so it doesn't overheat.
It's a shame they didn't make more games with that processor because of how expensive it was to produce.
@@GameEvolution4K well, with larger production runs, the costs are equalised. The port was very technical. The SVP was really good though. VR really needed to be a more more adapted from the arcade to sell. As it is, it is purely for maniacs like me. It's much too difficult really.
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Out of interest, whats the difference between Virtua Racing (Arcade) and Virtua Formula?
Virtua Formula is an update to Virtua Racing and was only released in Japan. Up to 8 players could play, being able to choose the color of the car that you like the most and the cabinets were an F1 car, in Virtua Racing depending on the cabinet you can play with 1 or 2 players. 🏎
@@GameEvolution4K when you say update do you mean a networked version?
@@iwanttocomplain Yes, the arcade machines are networked by cable, but unlike virtua racing, the arcade booths were an F1 that had movement and higher resolution screens.
@@GameEvolution4K I seem to remember VR used the first 16:9 screen. Perhaps it was this sit in cabinet's screen.
PS2 graphics looks best
Saturn music sounds best
MD/Genesis plays best with digital pad
Arcade/Switch plays best with analog controls
But the overall best is 32X :)
Can you do the evolution of:
All Mega Man Games (1987-2024)
All Sonic Games (1991-2024)
All Mario Games (1981-2024)
All Pac-Man Games (1980-2024)
I'll keep that in mind, thanks.
He will if you give him $300 per episode. Then he wouldn't be your servant.
@@iwanttocomplain No dude, that’s a lie!
@@HyperMarsonPlumber it is?
@@iwanttocomplainYes
- The difference between the PS1 & SNES versions of Mega Man X3 is the soundtrack.
- The question is: Which version of X3 is better?
The comment would look better in the mega man video I uploaded, so anyone who watches the video can respond.
@@GameEvolution4K Thanks dude
why is the switch version so shake. I would get it if it wasn't so
The same thing happens with the first one, I think they wanted to make the game as similar as possible to the original.