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TMNT Tournament Fighters on the Sega Megadrive couldn't match the SNES version for graphics, it makes you wonder if the rather spectacular background designs were a means of compensating?
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Art of Fighting's Jack Turner.
His stereotypical biker design is so reminiscent of the the early 90s era in which he was created 😀
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Ammo, Loot, Pain...
Home Alone on the Megadrive/Genesis certainly had an...interesting HUD? 🤔
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If Zangief's Spinning Piledriver is the most iconic grapple in gaming, which would take second place? 🤔
So, along with Chun Li (the first lady of fighting) and Sonya Blade, it's safe to say that Cammy has earned her place on the Mount Rushmore of female beat 'em up characters.
But who's the forth...? 🤔
I never liked her SFA3 look though, she was too small, lacked her toned muscles and her legs were ridiculously out of proportion.
I didn't like her outfit either, but then she was a Shadoloo 'Doll' at the time, and I suppose her beret was changed due to Rolento sporting one?
Sega's Wrestle War released in 89', and featured some great graphics for the time, with a faux-3D rotating ring, massive sprites and colourful characters - old school wrestling fans may recognise a couple clearly based on Road Warrior Hawk and Hulk Hogan!
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Another advantage you get from characters of this size is that artists get to pack a lot more detail in, Capcom's Sentinel sprite set still looks brilliant nearly 3 decades on