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There are few “mistakes” in Capcom Arcade Second Stadium, so whether it is correct depends on the player’s sensibility and interests. Following Capcom Arcade Stadium, the second of Capcom’s finely curated compilations, its 32 arcade titles (one of which is free) puts more emphasis on action and fighting games. As before, you can buy the full bundle pack or download the front end to buy the titles individually.

Everything is silky smooth, rug-free and appears as an appetizingly messy arcade cabinet scrollable strip. The interface is attractive and highly customizable, with difficulty adjustments, auto-launch options, a wealth of wallpaper bezels, and the ability to order games by genre. As with previous releases, you can recreate the arcade by individually changing the look of each cabinet. The appearance options are also interesting and pull out to reveal the housing of the mock machine. This isn’t the most efficient way to play it, and it doesn’t work well except on large TV screens, but it’s still pretty cool.

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Online leaderboards track scoring feats, but special challenge challenges try to extend the life of each game in exchange for Capcom Arcade Stadium Points (CASPO), which can later be redeemed for bonuses such as additional cabinet colors. increase. For those who love arcade games but feel unfamiliar with the technique of clearing one credit, cheating is allowed by speeding up, slowing down, and rewinding input.

The time spent at Capcom Arcade Second Stadium is approaching rekindling the memories of the actual arcade. Before clicking the thumbstick to drop visual coins into the slots, browse to the machine where each game is running warmly and fuzzy on its screen.

The quality of Capcom’s output during the heyday of the arcade is really shining. LED storm (1989), a top-down futuristic racer Knight riderKITT bleaching “Energy, energy … you are running out of energy!When caring for highways and glassy deserts high in the sky. Its Japanese name, Mad gearLater, he served as Monica, the evil gangster of Final Fight.

but Dungeons & Dragons The series remains prominently non-existent, and Capcom’s enthusiasm for fantasy-themed scrolling fighting games with level-ups and superficial role-playing elements is established here by Black Tiger (1987). Magic sword (1990), Knights of the Round (1991) and The King of Dragons (1991). A great set featuring a gorgeous medieval fantasy world with unique features and challenges.Elsewhere with a feudal Chinese theme Road to tiger (1987) is a beautiful action-adventure encounter with winding paths, obstacle-laden temples, and wild bosses.

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Take a picture in advance Side arm (1986), 1943 Kai (1988) And looks beautiful Eco Fighters (1994) are all excellent entries.Depending on who you ask (us), they will be attacked by a joyous, high-pressure onslaught. Gun smoke (1985), Capcom’s superlative cowboy murder. Other shooters are rather outdated (Savage bee1985), pretty bad (Speed ​​rambler1986, and Last duel1988), or if excellent Son son (1984), misclassified.

While fighting game fans are well prepared, recent Capcom Fighting Collection adopters may be angry that 6 of the 11 titles have been reissued here. Hyper Street Fighter II: Anniversary Edition (2004), Vampire (1994), Night warrior (1995), Vampire Saver (1997), Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (1996) and Pocket Fighter Mini Mix (1997).These involve all three Street fighter alpha Game, both entries Rockman: Power BattleAnd an eclectic four-player wrestling fanfare, Saturday Night Slam Masters (1992).

Probably the most historically interesting title will be the original Street Fighter (1987), a terrible game, frankly, playing as Ryu (Player 1) or Ken (Player 2) and fighting for the strongest title in the world. It’s painfully clunky and can be easily defeated by taking advantage of the “Hadoken” movement to play a completely inaccurate two-player competitive game. At the same time, it’s lovely to see the iconic special movements of the series and the origins of characters such as Balrog, Gen, Birdie, Eagle, Adon, and Sagat. Keep in mind that when playing, and because of its pure entertainment value, Capcom’s development team once commented that they were surprised by the lack of success.

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Capcom Sports Club (1997) features soccer, basketball, and tennis mini-games, each rendered in a cutely designed arena with huge, colorful sprites. It’s a simple arcade action that’s a lot of fun for the two players and does a surprisingly good job of detailing less serious sport skirmishes. In terms of puzzles, Pnickies (1994) is a fun but less Puyo Puyo clone and requires two stars to explode the fusion of colored jelly. Block block (1991) I play a pretty overwhelming game Occur..Only Japan should be noted Bryken Hisashi (1987), a funnyly poor top-down side-scrolling action that proves that even Capcom was able to give off a strange stink.

Capcom Arcade Stadium 2 is a good reminiscent of the magic of past arcades and offers a diverse and quality library, but it’s not perfect. As with previous releases, you will need to manually switch from the English region to start a Japanese-only title. Certain games, such as Pnickies, are not fully translated and require trial and error to decipher in-game options.excellence Wonder 3 Online co-operation and competitive play are not fully available for anything that should be included, rather than suppressed as DLC, and that can only be described as a fraudulent business ploy. We will not bring anything like Street Fighter Alpha 2 or Saturday Night Slam Masters to the global stage, nor will we collaborate internationally with the Knights of the Round. Today’s online games are not surprising, and they work fine in the Fighting Collection, so it seems that Capcom deliberately curates the privilege of increasing sales for the packages it chooses.

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In addition, aspect and screen filter options remain annoyingly off. The Arcade option scales the entire display exactly to the correct parameters, but creates a scanline “banding” effect that indicates a problem with the ratio. This is the worst when using an external cabinet view, and the filter display is inadequate, so its use is not restricted.

To make matters worse, there are many image adjustments available, but far from the quality of the image adjustments in the Capcom Fighting Collection. The scanline option looks fine in a light-colored background preview, but in-game, the over-designed, eye-damaging bloom effect desaturates the image and makes it harder for the eyes. If there is no density adjustment, the unfiltered pixelated default is a non-optimal concession. On the plus side, if you’re using Flipgrip (or if you’re okay with your TV physically facing up), you can use the rotation option to get your vertical scrolling game into TATE mode.

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