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− | '''''Fighters Megamix''''' for the [[Game.com]] is a watered-down version of the [[Sega Saturn]] fighting game ''[[Fighters Megamix]]''. It is one of two fighting games for the Game.com, alongside a similarly diluted version of ''[[Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]''. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''Fighters Megamix''''' for the [[Game.com]] is a watered-down version of the [[Sega Saturn]] fighting game ''[[Fighters Megamix]]''. It is one of two fighting games for the Game.com, alongside a similarly diluted version of ''[[Mortal Kombat Trilogy]]''. |
Like most games on the Game.com, ''Fighters Megamix'' is held back by the hardware. A slow frame rate, unresponsive controls, and the low quality-screen make the game almost unplayable. In comparison to the original/proper game on the Sega Saturn, the Game.com’s version attempts to simulate 3D but continues to play like a 2D fighter, and there are fewer playable characters. | Like most games on the Game.com, ''Fighters Megamix'' is held back by the hardware. A slow frame rate, unresponsive controls, and the low quality-screen make the game almost unplayable. In comparison to the original/proper game on the Sega Saturn, the Game.com’s version attempts to simulate 3D but continues to play like a 2D fighter, and there are fewer playable characters. | ||
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Revision as of 09:58, 5 January 2020
Fighters Megamix | |||||||||
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System(s): Game.com | |||||||||
Publisher: Tiger Electronics | |||||||||
Developer: Sega AM2 | |||||||||
Genre: Fighting | |||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||
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Fighters Megamix for the Game.com is a watered-down version of the Sega Saturn fighting game Fighters Megamix. It is one of two fighting games for the Game.com, alongside a similarly diluted version of Mortal Kombat Trilogy.
Like most games on the Game.com, Fighters Megamix is held back by the hardware. A slow frame rate, unresponsive controls, and the low quality-screen make the game almost unplayable. In comparison to the original/proper game on the Sega Saturn, the Game.com’s version attempts to simulate 3D but continues to play like a 2D fighter, and there are fewer playable characters.
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Games in the Fighting Vipers Series | |
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Fighting Vipers (1995) | Fighting Vipers 2 (1998) | |
Fighting Vipers (1996) | Fighters Megamix (1996) | |
Fighting Vipers 2 (2001) | |
Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 19: Fighting Vipers (2005) | |
Fighting Vipers (2012) | |
Fighting Vipers related media | |
Fighting Vipers Original Soundtrack (1996) | Fighting Vipers Sega Saturn Original Soundtrack (1996) | Fighting Vipers 2 The Sound Album (1998) | |
Fighting Vipers Technical Manual (1996) | Fighting Vipers: Crimson Angel (1996) | Fighting Vipers Sega Saturn Manual 2: Biting the Vipers (1996) | Fighting Vipers: My Sweet Honey (1996) | (1997) Fighting Vipers Perfect Guide (1997) | Fighters Mega Books Mix Ultimate Guide (1997) | Fighting Vipers 2 Official Guide (1998) | |
Sega Official Video Library Vol. 1: Fighting Vipers (199x) |