With the quantity of stories tales all through the final week and the weekend simply gone, you’d assume we might take a break, however not so! As waking up this morning, and ready for the Caffeine to kick in, I used to be stunned to be taught that RetroGL is aiming on bringing Tremendous Road Fighter II Turbo over to the Commodore 64 utilizing his RetroFighter engine. An engine that was additionally used within the more moderen homebrew C64 hit of SNK vs CAPCOM. To coincide with this information, Saberman has offered a brand new video of the demo, however lets simply hope that additional demos aren’t journal exclusives and may be loved by all.
This is the newest by the creator “On this video you’ll find some updates on the Tremendous Road Fighter 2 Turbo recreation I am creating for C64/C128 platforms utilizing my RetroFighter engine. This adaptation of SSF2T for CBM platforms relies on the GameBoy Advance model referred to as SSF2T Revival, however clearly my model may have one thing totally different. The sport is deliberate to be executed on a 1Mbyte EasyFlash or Kung Fu Flash cartridge.
This new demo consists of the next:
- enhanced look for all fighters (even when one thing must be enhanced but)
- endings for every fighter
- nearly all preventing dynamics applied (for instance, throw escapes)
- The following demo may have 2 bonus rounds and new backdrops and musics in the course of the recreation.
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