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Texasmame:
One from the "classic" timeframe that I'm surprised wasn't a big hit - Flicky.  Very "cute" and good gameplay.

And probably my fav from the post-classic era - Assault.  Just something about hitting that jumppad and raining down nukes - makes me scream GET SUM inside everytime!   >:D

MYX:
Assault is a great game. I almost got one at an auction about a year and a half ago. There are so many times I want to take both joys to the right or left in Battlezone. I got spoiled in Assault. It is sort of a surreal game. No real music to speak of, you are just sort of in the midst of battle from the get go and it can get pretty intense.

ahofle:

--- Quote from: MYX on January 09, 2007, 11:38:44 pm ---Assault is a great game. I almost got one at an auction about a year and a half ago. There are so many times I want to take both joys to the right or left in Battlezone. I got spoiled in Assault. It is sort of a surreal game. No real music to speak of, you are just sort of in the midst of battle from the get go and it can get pretty intense.

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I always liked the music in between stages on Assault.
And agreed on Flicky.  Great game.

Regarding "The Glob", does anyone know if the sounds in MAME are accurate?  They sound terrible (that buzz when picking up the fruit).  The version that runs on 'Pacman hardware' sounds much better.

mvolke1:
I don't know if the Pac hardware is more accurate, but it does sound much better.

Go Go Mr. Yamaguchi, made by the same programmers as Kid Nikki, is pretty fun. Found that one today.

um3k:

--- Quote from: meltman on January 05, 2007, 10:04:12 pm ---x2.

I need a trackball to play it though!  :hissy:

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There is a clone called "ramprt2p" that uses Joysticks for the controls.

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