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fallen Jul 6, 2006 03:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Monkey King
Oh God, why did I actually go there? The children are actually having a spat with shoryuken.com. What a bunch of twats.

And I never did see anyone answer what sort of arranged tracks in the game. The 'arranged' modes don't sound like they have anything to do with the music.

This compilation only has spot-on (in my perception) ports of the original arcade BGM, but SFA2Gold's BGM -is- arranged SFA2 BGM. I actually prefer some of the arrangements over the originals. The "arranged" modes indeed have nothing to do with music.

There is a sound test evidently (I have not unlocked it) that has an exceptional selection of music.. there's an FAQ on GameFAQs that covers it. I can't link to it since my account is new, but it's the only FAQ listed for the game.

I hope this answers your question.(edit: ..... from over a goddamned month ago. ;_; )

Big J Nov 1, 2006 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Karasu
Now all I think capcom needs to do is make the Marvel Vs. series trilogy, and I think i'll really be happy [Even though I have them on my Saturn..lol]
Do I see any fans around here? :O?

hmm too bad that will NEVER EVER happen:mad:

Jinzo Nov 2, 2006 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Big J
hmm too bad that will NEVER EVER happen:mad:

Yeah...true. Didn't they lost the license to Activision or something like that? Oh well...we can always hope

Slayer X Nov 2, 2006 09:09 AM

They lost the license with Marvel itself. However this doesn't matter if they wanted to re-release a product that they already paid a license for. The only thing is that they'd have to pay Marcel royalties which depending how high they were would make the whole project worth while or not.

Karasu Nov 3, 2006 05:26 PM

Wow, this is an old thread of mine. lol.


But yea, I would think only the royalties that would have to pay for. Seriously though, they've done the original SFers, and now the Alphas...I dont see why they can't do a bundle for the trilogy of the vs. series. MvC2 already came out on the ps2 so I don't think it would be wise to put it in that Marvel collection. Plus it is very different from the first three games.

Slayer X Nov 4, 2006 10:18 AM

It's very different, that's true. However if you've tried to get it lately you'd notice that it's a bit hard to aquire and a tad expensive.

S_K Nov 4, 2006 06:11 PM

Personally I couldn't see a vs anthology being released at least until the next console wars is in full swing for reasons already told by Karasu. Trying not to sound like something off of gamefaqs, for this anthology I noticed on the secret menus you could enable and disable updates they made to the games (that set of stars menu) I don't suppose anyone knows the settings to allow you to pull of the moves like on this sfa3 beta? :eyebrow:

clickage

PsychoDave226 Dec 4, 2006 12:54 AM

I wouldn't mind seeing a Versus compilation by Capcom. They could include unlockables such as artwork, arranged music, and extra options. If they did indeed include Marvel vs Capcom 2, then it's definitely worth $50, that's just my opinion tho.

Conan-the-3rd Dec 4, 2006 03:45 AM

I wouln't mind EA spontainusoly combusting for the "Mavel vs EA's Mary Sues" game they released.

On the lighter side of things, I have this collection and even in 50HZ Pal it's brilliant, £20 for four very good games? Nice.

Balcony Heckler Dec 4, 2006 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Unforgiven
Master paring using Dan and you're almost God himself.

He might be a joke character but he still packs alot.

I used him once, got slaughtered like a hog, never used him since

Winter Storm Dec 4, 2006 10:16 AM

Is "World Tour" and character edit still present in Alpha 3 in this Anthology?

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This may also be partly because I know Dan is useless in Alpha 1 and 2, and therefore I would be very sad playing those games.
My friends brother defeated Akuma on the hard difficulty.. I saw it, and I still don't believe it.

S_K Dec 4, 2006 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Winter Storm
Is "World Tour" and character edit still present in Alpha 3 in this Anthology?

No world tour and the character edit is on a hidden game menu, unless you mean those extra skills like no gaurd meter then i think they scrapped that. There is apparently a code to play co-op dramatic battle survival mode but I can't get it to work. This used to be my favorite mode on Alpha 3 on the gba because you could still get your ass handed to you 2 vs one! But I've yet to get it it to work... any code involving the triangle button while on a menu sounds pretty fake to me =/

Slayer X Dec 4, 2006 12:53 PM

There is no World Tour mode because these are all arcade builds of the SF:A games, not console ports. Therefore the character customization and all that is not present as it was in the PS1 version. However in the PS1 version a bunch of effects were cut like the dramatic KO animation (the original one) and loading screens were added which the arcade version didn't even need to load. So it's a bit of a trade off, however if you've already gone through World Tour mode on the PS1 then the Arcade version will be the only one that you'll want to play from that point on... trust me ;)

Scrib Dec 4, 2006 02:57 PM

Yeah, the main reason to play World Tour mode was to unlock the characters added into Zero 3 Upper (Guile, Satsui-Ryu, Shin Gouki), as well as the extra skills for your custom character (which I thought were rather unnecessary). Since the Anthology includes Zero 3 Upper, there's no need to unlock any characters - they're already available. I always thought WT mode was more of a chore, anyway...


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