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01-29-2013, 02:38 PM | #101 |
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Yes, but they both destroy Ivan Ooze bots of horrible CGI. Plus one orbits around the other. I know my astronomy.
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01-29-2013, 03:30 PM | #102 |
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In the Sega Game Gear version of MMPR:TM, they actually rectify both of these issues, believe it or not.
Like the original MMPR from the GG, it is a one-on-one fighting game which hsa both a Story Mode and Versus Mode. In Story Mode, you generally play the first round against an army of Putties and then the stage's boss. Defeat him, and then he grows giant and you fight him in the Megazord. The first half of the game is based on Season 2 of MMPR and follows this pattern. The second half of the game is based on the Movie and deviates a little bit. The first stage is back-to-back Ranger fights against an army of Ooze Men. The second stage is a battle against Hornitron. Next comes a battle against the Ivan-Ectomorph merged form. Then you fight the Ivan-Ectomorph again, this time on the Moon with crazy outer space physics. Beat him there, and you go into the cinematic of Ooze's final defeat. First off the sprite of the Ninja Megafalconzord is based on the actual robot from the TV series, not the CG model from the movie. So it has the proper face and all that, plus it has appropriate special moves. It's Super Move, for instance, is the flying double punch finisher that it used on the show. Secondly, in the cinematic, Ooze is still defeated by being knocked into the path of a comet, but instead of being a groin shot, he is knocked into it's path by the big flying spin kick that the NMFZ used on the show. |
01-29-2013, 04:57 PM | #103 |
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Honestly? The 8 bit Game Gear versions are superior, at least in the case of the original MMPR. Not sure about MMPR:TM as I have never played it.
The GG versions, despite being Fighters, still get a Brawler aspect by having you fight a ton of Putties with very small life bars in the first round (generally). So it's like a 2D Brawler in that sense.
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01-29-2013, 06:11 PM | #104 |
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Honestly? The 8 bit Game Gear versions are superior, at least in the case of the original MMPR. Not sure about MMPR:TM as I have never played it.
The GG versions, despite being Fighters, still get a Brawler aspect by having you fight a ton of Putties with very small life bars in the first round (generally). So it's like a 2D Brawler in that sense. |
01-29-2013, 06:17 PM | #105 |
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All I played were those first SNES and Genesis ones. The Zeo racing game, MMPR The Fighting Game for both systems, and The Movie for Genesis. Which is still one of the best MMPR games. They did Zord battles right. Not like that Rhythm game the Anniversary game made them out to be.
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01-29-2013, 06:20 PM | #106 |
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sentai tell me about it thats why i loved time force and light speed rescue due to there zord fight where like the MMPR the movie game zord fights like side scroller for ranger and then a fighting game for the zords and due to this convo on pr Games you guys made me want to start thread
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01-29-2013, 06:22 PM | #107 |
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i think that what stopped power ranger game full stop was the disney power rangers legends game
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01-30-2013, 12:16 PM | #108 |
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Just watched the last two episodes of Super Samurai. (I'm home with my younger boy today as he is under the weather.) I really enjoyed it as a send off to Samurai which seems like it has been on forever at this point. Nice original footage and I liked the Rangers continuing to use strategy to defeat their foes, including specific attack patterns and combat tricks. And of course it was neat to see Skull again.
Samurai is over... let's bring on Mega Force!
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01-30-2013, 05:41 PM | #109 |
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Got through the first 50 episodes of MMPR over the past few weeks. 95 episodes left to go.
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02-03-2013, 02:30 AM | #110 |
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Also, neat. Zeo in the top corner.
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