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Turnarcades:


--- Quote from: Pressmantrev on April 29, 2009, 05:50:02 am ---i like the killer instinct intro because it states that its coming in 1995 only on the ultra 64, which was renamed to nintendo 64 and the game actually came out on super nintendo.

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Second vote for KI, purely for the amazing overpowering sound and music. Soul Edge also had an amazing startup song and video, if only on PS1.

Ever notice how some games showed you precisely dick all about the game? Like those that showed a demo of a really inept player getting their ass handed to them for about 5 seconds before returning to the title screen?

KapnKerfuffle:


--- Quote from: Turnarcades on April 29, 2009, 09:30:14 pm ---Ever notice how some games showed you precisely dick all about the game? Like those that showed a demo of a really inept player getting their ass handed to them for about 5 seconds before returning to the title screen?

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I hate those.  I'm guessing the idea behind it was to get the player motivated to drop coins by making him think "I could do better than that."  But it just annoyed me.  I always like the demos where they actually show a well played game and a few levels.  Of course, that's back when I was a cheap, broke kid who just stared at the game over screen.

Malenko:


--- Quote from: Pressmantrev on April 29, 2009, 05:50:02 am ---i like the killer instinct intro because it states that its coming in 1995 only on the ultra 64, which was renamed to nintendo 64 and the game actually came out on super nintendo.

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and gameboy!


I like MKII, and NBA Jam TE, cause in JamTE you can play a hidden tank game for free!
MvC2 just because of character appeal

HaRuMaN:

Gundam Wing: Endless Duel for the SNES.

StudioQue:


--- Quote from: Namco on April 29, 2009, 03:09:50 am ---Also, Samurai Shodown has a great intro.

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All of the Samurai Showdowns is the first thing that popped in my head.

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