I like quarth a lot, eventually I want to get an arcade PCB to run in my double dragon cabinet. The famicom port is probably my least favorite of the ones I played. The playfield is very wide and the patterns give you less opportunity for large captures. It seems to focus more on how fast you can shoot in smaller ones instead of trying to find the largest captures. The pc-98 port is probably my favorite home version. There's also a vrc6 remake of the soundtrack on RUclips, it's awesome.
@@RndStranger If you can find a way to work Front Mission 5 into your Joy Mech Fight video so that gets announced for Switch two days before the video comes out, I will be forever grateful, please and thank you 😁
go figure this would be the ancestor to the likes of radiant silvergun (which I own on switch, still incredibly tough!) on quarth I've definitely played a good amount of this via emulation. kind of an addicting one! perhaps I should track down the game boy version.
I like quarth a lot, eventually I want to get an arcade PCB to run in my double dragon cabinet. The famicom port is probably my least favorite of the ones I played. The playfield is very wide and the patterns give you less opportunity for large captures. It seems to focus more on how fast you can shoot in smaller ones instead of trying to find the largest captures. The pc-98 port is probably my favorite home version. There's also a vrc6 remake of the soundtrack on RUclips, it's awesome.
I haven't played the PC-98 version. I'll have to give it a try sometime.
STILL love the Game Boy version.
I saw Arino trying to beat this one a few days ago :D
Well that Radiant Silvergun footage was timely, what with the Switch release the other day.
I always plan my releases for cross-promotion purposes.
Or with 1041 episodes, you just get lucky sometimes. 😁
@@RndStranger If you can find a way to work Front Mission 5 into your Joy Mech Fight video so that gets announced for Switch two days before the video comes out, I will be forever grateful, please and thank you 😁
I always loved the concept of Quarth. I think it's neat. I just could never get into it. It still belongs on my shelf one day though.
go figure this would be the ancestor to the likes of radiant silvergun (which I own on switch, still incredibly tough!) on quarth I've definitely played a good amount of this via emulation. kind of an addicting one! perhaps I should track down the game boy version.