Now, I love Gyruss. One of my all time fav arcade games. (And Time Pilot -- no wonder they were done by the same person who went on to do Street Fighter for Capcom.) The action was fast and furious with rich sound and that wonderfull Bach music which the dedicated chips in the machine handled.
I played a little bit of various 8-bit versions as a kid, but none of them felt like they did it justice. The NES version was very good but it was a 'remix' of the arcade version instead of a straight port, like the other versions tried.
I never felt the game was really done justice in any home versions (not including MAME) until it was added on XBox Live. The 'enhanced' version on the GBA Konami Arcade Classics with the extra stages was also very good and a fav of mine.
Now, in Gyruss's defense -- this is a REALLY hard game for any of the 8-bits to do very well. It's a demanding game, with some punishing requirements -- all those enemies and shots and AI paterns and trying to duplicate the rich Bach music. The programers, IMHO, did the best they could.
So which version was your favorite, or which one 'seems' best to you?
Edited by SoulBlazer, Mon Jan 9, 2012 4:02 PM.















