Recently, I've discovered the interactive addiction that is "Mr. Do!" lol
Is it available for SNES?
Thank You!
Recently, I've discovered the interactive addiction that is "Mr. Do!" lol
Is it available for SNES?
Thank You!
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It was indeed!
Arcade-perfect, but it has some slowdown. I wonder why?
Thanks for indulging my gaming habit when I was young, Dad. You were the best. I miss you. ~David Barnes 1926-2007~
Most excellent news !!Originally Posted by fishsandwich
And thanks for the most wonderful pic!! 8^ ]
Now ta find it ....
Later!
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Mr. Do is regularly available on ebay. Expect to pay between $20-30 IIRC.
I LOVE Mr. Do. All of the games are spectacular, but my favorite is Do Run Run! I don't think it's available anywhere outside of MAME though.
Chalk me up as another Mr. Do addict who also feels that the Do Run Run is the best game of the bunch.
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It's also WAY LOUDER than every other SNES game I've played, for some reason. Ha ha. Good port, though. I've never gotten a chance to try the vs. mode with anybody. Maybe I'll have to force my girlfriend into a few rounds sometime. Heh.Originally Posted by fishsandwich
This game is not "arcade perfect" this game makes the arcade version perfect.Arcade-perfect
With 2 player mode !!!
It's not even close to Arcade perfect, except that the gameplay is intact, much more slow down then the arcade unit(the arcade had some as I remember also), no tate mode and it's crop'd wrong, but boy' is it fun.
It's one of my most prize'd SNES carts, outside of ebay, it's one tuff find and under price'd IMO.
The VS mode on this game is nice. A great game to repeat the rest of you.
Originally Posted by stonecutter
I picked this up a few months ago cheap at my local gamecrazy, its quite good, and I got it for 7 or 8 bucks... not too shabby.
Originally Posted by fishsandwich
is that sarcasm? its on the SNES, thats why there is slowdown
Nah, it wasn't sarcasm. A lot of early SNES games have slowdown, but many of the later ones don't have it. It seems that developers found ways to work around the slow CPU and use the SNES graphics chips more effectively. This game was a late release of an old arcade game and should have been slowdown-free. I chalk it up to a bit of slack programming, not the machine itself.Originally Posted by chrisbid
Thanks for indulging my gaming habit when I was young, Dad. You were the best. I miss you. ~David Barnes 1926-2007~
I got my copy last year... for a buck. One of my favorite SNES finds ever. Good game too.
i think the slowdown has to do with the number of moving sprites at a given time. If there are too many things moving all at once then it suffers from slowdown.
So if you play this title on an emulator does that mean this won't happen?
Hmmm I think I'll have to pick up on of these SNES Mr. Do's! for the heck of it
Although to me, it doesn't become 'arcade perfect' unless you can do the 255 lives trick (Thank god I never encountered a machine that didn't allow you to do that.. I'd have been crushed)
An emulator replicates even a console's hardware limitations, so slowdown more than likely will occur on the emulator software as well as the original console.i think the slowdown has to do with the number of moving sprites at a given time. If there are too many things moving all at once then it suffers from slowdown.
So if you play this title on an emulator does that mean this won't happen?
Ladies and gentlemen, we have a genius in the room! , just kidding, man.Originally Posted by Buyatari