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- | =====SB Recommends CPS Games===== | ||
- | Given the abundance of emulators that specificly serve [[hardware:cps|CPS]] and [[hardware:neogeo|Neo Geo]] games, I figured it was best to separate CPS games from the rest of Arcade games. | ||
- | The [[hardware:cps|CP System]] (abbr. CPS) is/was [[company:Capcom]]'s arcade board system. There are 3 different models: CP System (abbr. CPS-1), CP System II (abbr. CPS-2), and CP System III (abbr. CPS-3). I'll go over each in turn. | ||
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- | =====Recommended CPS===== | ||
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- | ***//Final Fight//** | ||
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- | ***//Street Fighter II:Hyper Fighting//** | ||
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- | ***//Strider//** | ||
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- | ***//Willow//** | ||
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- | =====Recommended CPS-2===== | ||
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- | ***//Alien Vs. Predator//** | ||
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- | ***//Battle Circuit//** | ||
- | * The Blueberry Hill: //Battle Circuit// is one of my favourite [[genre:belt scrollers]]. The graphics are lovely, the characters all odd and charming, and there's a good variety of attacks. Gosh, I even like how the name looks. | ||
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- | ***//Dimahoo//** | ||
- | * Sniper Honeyviper: //ARE YOU GREAT?// Stupidly obtuse and difficult if you want to score well, otherwise a visually and mechanically stunning fantasy-shmup. | ||
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- | ***//Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow over Mystara//** (also on: Saturn((as //Dungeons & Dragons Collection//))) | ||
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- | ***//Giga Wing//** (also on: DC) | ||
- | * Sniper Honeyviper: The //[[game:dynasty_warriors_series|Dynasty Warriors]]// of scrolling shooters. A bit too easy and patronizing (hey, who said you actually had to DODGE those bullets?!), but good stupid fun for a rainy afternoon or two. | ||
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- | ***//Mars Matrix: Hyper Solid Shooting//** (also on: DC) | ||
- | * Sniper Honeyviper: What //[[game:Gigawing]]// should have been. | ||
- | * ben: Collectibles are something that I can usually take or leave in shooters, but I think they work incredibly well in Mars Matrix, to the extent that I sometimes find myself trying to extend my combo to the detriment of survival. Repelling bullets also feels hella nice, and there's a really great rhythm to dodging/repelling/collecting. | ||
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- | ***//Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters//** | ||
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- | ***//Progear no Arashi//** | ||
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- | ***//Ring of Destruction: Slammasters 2//** | ||
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- | ***//Street Fighter Alpha 2//** | ||
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- | ***//Street Fighter Alpha 3//** (also on: Dreamcast, GBA, NAOMI, PS, PS2((as part of //Street Fighter Alpha Anthology//)), PSP, Saturn) | ||
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- | ***//Super Puzzle Fighter//** | ||
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- | ***//Super Street Fighter II Turbo//** | ||
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- | ***//X-Men Vs. Street Fighter//** | ||
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- | =====Recommended CPS-3===== | ||
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- | All six of them. | ||
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- | =====See Also===== | ||
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- | * [[wp>CP System]] | ||
- | * [[wp>CP System II]] | ||
- | * [[wp>CP System III]] |