Comment Report abuse. Authentic Space Megaforce Game cartridge. Project sa version 1.04 released on 2011-08-06, 18 tracks, 60kb, downloaded 3913 times. It's a cool-word word salad!I don't like any of them.
The image of the pilot in the open cockpit against the bright sphere in the background grabs your attention and makes you want to know more.The European version retains the title and the exact same logo treatment along with a cracking piece of art which blends '80s sci-fi with '80s fighter jet porn.There's an awful lot to like. It looks like it's a shooter.
The plot varies by region. The Japanese one is great, with the jungle creepers giving off Predator vibes. The EU and NA covers look like gaudy promotional pieces.I'm not sure why folks like the Japanese art so much. Your shots and the enemies' shots are fast. If it was a Metroid-style game where you crash landed on an alien world and had to find a way off the planet, then the cover might work better in concept. Space Megaforce / Super Aleste - OST (Louder Version) SNESMD16-OST; 18 videos; 65,797 views; Last updated on Nov 22, 2013 I like the color and contrast more than the European version, as it's easier to see the details. Too bad you're not doing so well this week.
I do prefer the darker colors on the European box art compared to North America.Japan by a landslide for me. That's something, I suppose.Japanese one is nice and kinda moody but there's just something I've always loved about the NA one.
The game's thrilling speed is its most attractive feature. Naturally, the features of the Super NES™ such as rotation, enlarging, and shrinking functions are used to their fullest and huge enemies never before possible are packed into this exciting MEGA game!
As we write this on a Friday evening, the results are as follows:This week we're sticking once again with the SNES (hey, it's a great console!) Space MegaForce original post date: April 13th, 2011 [updated] [Preview] this is a fantastic, klassic SNES Shmup, in the ranks with klassics such as Axelay, Gradius III, ThunderForce, & R-Type. Compile's classic space shooter is one of the best of its genre on the snes ... Hyper, Tricky and Wild) which add to the replay value, challenging, yet not impossible bosses, and a great soundtrack.
Feels like it’s been a while since I could say that. edit: and the ridiculous title also helps.I love the Japanese one, it’s really cool and pretty-looking. Overall, Space Megaforce goes beyond the call of duty in the audiovisual department.
At least the European and U.S. artists had a modicum of talent. Welcome to Box Art Brawl, our weekly contest that pits three box art variants from around the world against each other in a fight for your vote.. Last week observed three versions of ActRaiser 2 locked in combat.
That's the ...Allied nations are trying to establish global peace by destroying nuclear weapons and reducing armaments. Doesn't really sell the game for what it is AT ALL ;-DJapan is the best artwork, but Europe is the one I grew up with and love. "Though I remember for how broken it was it one of the first emulators I used when I had a PC fast enough to run them with sound "Spaaaaaaace MegaFORRRRRRCE!" The enemy movements are fast. We can like what we like, and others can feel differently about what they like - it's not a zero sum game. What more could you The North American cover uses the same great art as the EU version but shifts it over to the left. 1:20.
Again, very '80s, very cool. Pick your favourite, give it a click, and click on the 'Vote' button:Gavin loves a bit of couch co-op, especially when he gets to delegate roles, bark instructions and give much-appreciated performance feedback at the end. And Minish Cap, although I'm sure Japan will win that one with over 90% of the votes.Great game possibly the best of its genre on SNES.I will go with the Euro as I prefer its art over the Japan and it has the original game Title.But the NA version adds a cheesy memory-wasting voice to the copyright notice "SPACE! Finally, the scrolling is fast.
The Aleste series from Compile is often a mainstay with collectors, and Space Megaforce (known as Super Aleste outside of North America) is the offering for Nintendo’s 16-bit platform. The Super Famicom cover kicks things off in style with a rich yellow strip at the top acting as the background to a beautifully shiny and embossed logo that couldn't be more late-'80s/early-'90s if it tried.Below that is an intriguing image of the titular craft hanging by green tendrils above the jungle.