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We should somehow get everyone here to buy Bangaio Spirits (and a DS if needed ), to get some score attacks going for it. That's actually one of my all-time favourite DS games. I couldn't have imagined that the Switch was going to turn out like this at all, even in my wildest Joint Strike was kind of a stinker, wasn't it? I got it on 360 when it came out and was so disappointed, especially since I loved the original from the first day I laid my eyes on the arcade cabinet.Īh, Bagaio Spirits. That's this one, for which I also got the limited of a thing of beauty. The only Cave game that is missing from the 360 collection in the box is Dodonpachi Saidaioujou since it was the last released Cave shooter which came out after the boxset was done. The boxes in the big white box are actual DVDs of super plays and such: Oh, and I was mistaken about the music CDs, those actually came with the special editions of the separate game releases. The packaging in the box white box looks a lot less pretty, but it's just as effective when it comes to the games themselves:
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The disc also includes Guwange for instance, which was download only, as well as a bunch of wallpapers and profile pictures for your account. Well, both actually, because I'm a little on the crazy side.Īnd also really concerned with preservation so I wanted to be sure that I got all of those extra modes and DLC on disc in case anything ever went wrong with my hardware, or they were no longer downloadable from XBLA or something. Did you pick up the Cave Shooting Collection? Or find all their ones individually? Riccyjay Wow, that photo is a thing of real beauty. Region free/IP Locked (must use a VPN to download to US Xbox 360)Įspgaluda II Black Label (HK Marketplace)Įdited on Wed 6th June, 2018 15:51 by meppi64 Keep in mind, this one is based of the USA system/store. I borrowed the rest of the list from the post from years ago. I've got 2 myself.īut on a EU or US 360, there's still plenty of fun to be had with some games that were released locally, as well as a bunch of Japanese exclusives that were region free. It's only rivalled by the Sega Saturn and PC-Engine I think.Ī Japanese system is optimal since you can play all of them on there, but it's a bit more pricey due to the importing hassles and such. Like I said before, I can wholeheartedly recommend a 360 only for the shoot em ups. I just took a quick picture of all my physical Japanese STG games.īut there are quite a few XBLA releases as well that shouldn't be missed. At least not as bad as the 95.000 that the One sold so far. Not great either, but at 1.6 million it's still pretty good for a not so mainstream system there. Still can't believe they released them over here for just €22 brand new, so I bought 2 copies instead.ĭodonpachi Resurrection Deluxe Edition was only 35€ here at launch as well, which is pretty crazy considering everything you get in the packings, even without the Death Label DLC.ģ60 sales in Japan were actually not too bad. lolĪnd 2 copies of the European version of Death Smiles a year before buying the actual system. I waited till I was sure the hardware itself was up to snuff, as the older models were all of questionably design and kept breaking down.Įven though I already owned Mushihimesama Futari since 2009.
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The whole reason why I actually even bought a 360 in 2011 was to be able to play the region free games. Oh the 360 was the shoot em up system last gen, hands down.
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Sadly it's pretty much just a boss rush instead of the full game. I don't want it to take over my gaming time but it's so addictive when I create something that sounds good, (in my head anyway!), I need to keep going with I got Ketsui on DS as well. My aim is over the next few months to create 9 or 10 tracks and put out a mix of some hard as nails, techno influenced, technoid and neuro drum and bass. So yes, I do use it to make my own music, but I'm far from professional, it's a combination of my 2 favourite things in life, music and gaming. I can get a much 'fuller' sound out of Gadget.

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They've got better over the years but imo Gadget is easily the best, very powerful software, I made several drum and bass tracks on Korg M01D on 3ds and made a mix, but that software and/or my ability to maximize it's potential was limited. A musician I am not! But music is a passion of mine, as well as gaming, and over the years I've bought different music creation software for games consoles, Music 2000 on PS2, Beaterator on PSP, the Korg apps for 3ds and now Korg Gadget for Switch.
