Gunstarhero, on Wed Feb 23, 2011 5:18 AM, said:
Splatterhouse is absolutely a platform action game. All you do is walk right, avoid obstacles, jump obstacles and swing your 2x4. One, that's why it's shallow, because what I listed is exactly all you do. Two, it is the very definition of a platform game. Bloody Wolf, not a traditional side scrolling platformer, still has the basics of a platformer, except its a top down version. I owned both, and found both shallow in gameplay, and quite boring. The best platformer I owned was Ninja Spirit.
Just because a game might have
some platforming elements, doesn't make it a 'platformer'. There are sub genre names
specifically for these type of non 'pure' genre games. Run'n'gun is a very valid term. Bloody Wolf is nothing
but an overhead Run'n'gun. Splatterhouse is
not the very definition of a platformer. It has
very little emphasis on 'platforming'. The game doesn't even scroll up or down, and relative to the huge size of your character and enemies - there are no platforms to jump to (it's not like Downland where there's no scrolling, but it's a platformer game). The relatively
few holes you jump over in Splatterhouse, is about as close as you get to anything relative to a platforming game. The game puts almost
all emphasis on attacking and dodging and almost
nothing 'platforming'. I can't think of a
single higher level platform in the game that you have to 'jump' to. The very definition of a platformer, it is not. You have a
very simplistic/generalized way of looking at game genres. To the point where you're incorrectly describing their genre types/categories.
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I'm quite familiar with the Turbo's library, as I owned about 30 titles.
All the more reason why your original statement is confusing then about the Kisado adapter and JP hucard games.
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Zaku is absolutely inspired by Air Zonk, but the two games are very different in terms of architectural design.
Now we just need a homebrew Zaku inspired game on TG hucard

Speaking of which, what system are you moving to next? 65x cpu based?