Personally I dont think it looks too bad, at least they've gone back to the 2D platformer style. I own the 64 version and he looks *alot* clunkier and the game is a 3d platformer. Its pretty crap.... this one looks better.
Well, yeah...If that's your opinion, fine then.Originally Posted by felonyr301
But I really didn't like the "cuteness" in Powered Up...It just ruined it for me. I did fall for the level editor thingie though, so I at least gave it a rent...but I would never buy that game, sorry.
Personally I dont think it looks too bad, at least they've gone back to the 2D platformer style. I own the 64 version and he looks *alot* clunkier and the game is a 3d platformer. Its pretty crap.... this one looks better.
well it would be somthing to buy just for the sake of playing it again on your psp..
I personaly would rather download TYL .042 and the rom . . .
I dont see why companys that pay to make games dont get wise and use subtle ways of making it 3D, like paper mario, a side scroller with the 3d movement plane.
either way, yeah.. I prefer the old school graphics for the old school games, they dont need updated..
This looks lame... just like that n64 earthworm jim.
They should bring a snes game back to life like boogerman or something funny like that. Earth worm Jim and Booger man are enemies ( in clay fighters 64 story line)
I guess no one's played the Genesis version?
The only thing that the Genesis version had over the SNES was one extra level. The sound was cleaner in the SNES (his gun) as well as having more colors. However, the sega cd version had the extra level from the genesis, as well as a brand new level as well. It also added extra parts to the existing levels. Not to mention the cd quality music.
I'm all for Earthworm Jim on PSP, but for something overlyanimated to be converted to 3d looks weird. I was impressed with how the 2 megamans turned out, and I do look for forward to the new G&G.
I hope all turns out okay.
Yeah...I too preffer the Genesis ver to the Snes one... But I like the Sequel better on Snes because the puppy-catching level looks amazing for a SNES game.
I love EJ 2 on my Sega Saturn. The cd music was great and added a lot to an already amazing game. I don't think the Saturn version had anything extra though.
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