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It's more toward the arcade end of the spectrum, so cars handle more smooth and it's just easier to aim, run, fight, drive, fly, etc. In my head I was ready for updated versions of the classics, and some new challengers, but ultimately, this game wouldn't get any more of my quarters, as I need to go after Piranha and Coco Savege.īasically a GTA-light, but in the best way for my play-level.
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LESS characters? What? They took characters OUT so there were only 3 different opponents. if you want, and the 2nd player is named Joe, which is cool, sure. So this was the sequel and man, I can remember the heartbreak after seeing this in the arcade, and playing for the first time. the characters are all very different (5 opponents) and look cool. Also, the pinning move can be used as a running splash or a high-cross body if the opponent is standing (this creates a depth in options to finish the match, and if you're a wrestling fan, or a fan or wrestling games, you'll appreciate what that means). The game still holds up today! It plays very fluid, with responsive controls, and a pretty deep set of moves with only 2 buttons. I would purposely skimp on meals at grade school, to hang on to some change for the walk home, to stop and play (kids walked to and from grade school back in the 80s if you can believe that). He's still the toughest opponent in the game today, lol. I would run down the street with a handful of quarters and slowly get better and better, often getting stuck against Coco Savage. This game was literally a half block away from my childhood home, at a time when corner mini-grocery stores where common. I ended up selling it, but it's available via emulation machines and it's on Nintendo Switch. Old school, but still a contender! This was one of the few arcade machines I actually owned and stored in my Dad's garage, long before I would ever own my own home.