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Snes games that use super scope

2022.01.19 01:57




















This game did not come out in PAL regions. X-Zone was another third party Super Scope game that likely came out in late , by publisher Kemco. The game plays more or less like Bazooka Blitzkrieg, with the screen slowly scrolling to the right aside from the first stage which has the player descending towards a base in mode-7, but effectively the gameplay is the same.


The game can be played without the turbo mode on, but it would probably make it impossible. The PAL version of this game is notable for its rarity, only having releases in Australia and Scandinavia the later being a rental only title. The game came out in Japan on August 27, The majority of the game was actually a side-view shooting game like Gradius , but you could find bonus levels where the Super Scope could be used. The shooting action is not nearly as good as the dedicated Super Scope games, and the main game itself is not great to begin with.


The game came out in Japan on October 1, Yoshi's Safari came out in the first half of , making it part of the second generation of Super Scope titles. The game makes heavy use of Mode 7, and is one of the most impressive of the Super Scope games. The cut-scene graphics and the sound in this game are pretty second rate compared to normal Nintendo standards. The game is made easiest if you put on turbo mode, and just keep tapping the shoot button.


Probably the most challenging part is that you have to jump over large gaps in certain parts, and the timing is not easy. You also have to be careful not to shoot Yoshi, because he can take damage! Definitely up there with the best that the Super Scope has to offer, though. Yoshi's Safari was released in Japan on July 14, The game also was compatible with the SNES Mouse, which is probably a better choice for playing this game.


The game looks good and in fact might very will be the best looking of the Super Scope releases. Probably the reason for this is that the graphics are purposely dulled in order for the Super Scope to actually work - it is a naturally dark hued game. It plays very much like any arcade shooting game, though it has the annoying feature that you eventually can run low on ammo.


The game was re-released in by Majesco. The game came out in Japan on February 25, , making it the last compatible game to be released in that region. Lamborghini: American Challenge was a game in the same vein as Top Gear. It was released in late by Titus. If the Super Scope is connected, you can activate a mode that allows you to play the game using it, providing a very unique gameplay experience.


Turn on the turbo mode, and hold the fire button to accelerate. You are basically constantly shooting, so you must take out the other cars. If you take too much damage, you get stuck in first gear. I don't think this mode was fully tested, as at one point the game kept playing after I crossed the finish line though the stage ended when I let go of the fire button.


A unique mode, but not really essential to the main game. The game came out in PAL regions, but was published by Mindscape. Metal Combat is the sequel to BattleClash, and the gameplay is pretty much the same.


The production values in this are probably the best of all the Super Scope games, with excellent graphics and a rocking soundtrack, and even voice acting.


The game is the only one to use the OBC-1 chip. According to byuu :. Basically, it allows the game to handle sprites easier. Byuu goes on to say that an experienced programmer could remove the need for the chip fairly easily.


Looking at the PCB for the game:. This is long before Metal Combat was released in the above PCB, the manufacturing dates are the last two weeks of I have no idea why there is such a discrepancy. The only theory I have is that this chip was originally made for the first Super Scope 6 game or maybe even BattleClash, but they decided to not go with it for them. At any rate, Nintendo was sitting on these chips for quite a while. Operation Thunderbolt is a port of the arcade game by Taito.


It is also compatible with the SNES mouse. This, along with Tin Star, were amongst the last Super Scope games, coming out in late The game shares the code name with a military operation by the Israeli Defence Forces in to rescue hostages in Uganda, known as Operation Entebbe. Given that the game is about rescuing hostages in a fictitious African country, it seems likely that the game was inspired by this namesake. The graphics are decent enough, but there is no music.


There are six characters to choose from, and the style of guns differs for each one. I would say this game is a better effort than the earlier Super Scope games, but not as good as T2 or Metal Combat, primarily because there are just too many enemies and projectiles to deal with all at once at least they give you a pretty generous health bar.


This game is a US exclusive. Tin Star was the last Nintendo published Super Scope game and possibly the last Super Scope title , coming out in late I found that the powerups and enemies tended to move almost too fast to hit them with any accuracy, so it is definitely a challenge. The game can also be used with the SNES mouse.


On the box, it even claims it is the first game to use both peripherals, but T2: The Arcade Game almost certainly came out first. This game was only released in the US. This game uses the Super Scope as a sort of Easter Egg. Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password?


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