There's already a topic for this game: http://forums.sonicretro.org/index.php?sho...15365&st=15
However, I figured I'd start fresh with it.
Contrary to the belief of retards, this game is not an overly enhanced port of the fucking horribly aged original game on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive known simply as Eternal Champions.
This is IN FACT A SEQUEL. A heavily improved and revamped sequel to be precise.
Also, contrary to common belief of retards, the myth about getting 256 colors on screen is not true. I'm not exactly sure how they got so many colors onscreen but its nowhere near 256 colors.
http://www.captainwilliams.co.uk/sega/megacd/megacd.php <--------Apparently this dummy didn't get the message about either of these.
The game is, technologically the pinnacle of Sega CD games. Its got a few minor instances of sprite rotation, many, many CGI FMV sequences which while not perfect on Sega CD hardware, are definitely better than Live action sequences, and it also has a few other perks. I think the color trick isn't a trick at all. Basically, certain sprites just have pixels that are filled using the current stage's color pallete. I've noticed the Dark EC has some minor changes in the color of certain pixels in his outfit which varies from stage to stage it seems.
That's just the opening.
There is also a special fatality known as Cinekill which is very difficult to pull off but when done, the Dark Eternal Champion will come out of a tear in the space time continuum or something and say "TO YOUR DEATH!" then both him and the opponent teleport away to the Cimmerian complex where the Dark EC kills them in an FMV sequence.
Only the 13 regular characters have cinekills. None of the secret characters have them sadly....
Anyway, here they are:
However, these Cinekills while fun to land aren't nearly as gory as they could have been and the stage fatalities and Vendettas outclass them as a result.
These are all the game's Overkills, Vendettas, and Sudden Deaths:
The game was so gory that it received and M for Mature rating. A rare occurrence for a first party Sega game indeed.
However, I figured I'd start fresh with it.
Contrary to the belief of retards, this game is not an overly enhanced port of the fucking horribly aged original game on the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive known simply as Eternal Champions.
This is IN FACT A SEQUEL. A heavily improved and revamped sequel to be precise.
Also, contrary to common belief of retards, the myth about getting 256 colors on screen is not true. I'm not exactly sure how they got so many colors onscreen but its nowhere near 256 colors.
http://www.captainwilliams.co.uk/sega/megacd/megacd.php <--------Apparently this dummy didn't get the message about either of these.
The game is, technologically the pinnacle of Sega CD games. Its got a few minor instances of sprite rotation, many, many CGI FMV sequences which while not perfect on Sega CD hardware, are definitely better than Live action sequences, and it also has a few other perks. I think the color trick isn't a trick at all. Basically, certain sprites just have pixels that are filled using the current stage's color pallete. I've noticed the Dark EC has some minor changes in the color of certain pixels in his outfit which varies from stage to stage it seems.
That's just the opening.
There is also a special fatality known as Cinekill which is very difficult to pull off but when done, the Dark Eternal Champion will come out of a tear in the space time continuum or something and say "TO YOUR DEATH!" then both him and the opponent teleport away to the Cimmerian complex where the Dark EC kills them in an FMV sequence.
Only the 13 regular characters have cinekills. None of the secret characters have them sadly....
Anyway, here they are:
However, these Cinekills while fun to land aren't nearly as gory as they could have been and the stage fatalities and Vendettas outclass them as a result.
These are all the game's Overkills, Vendettas, and Sudden Deaths:
The game was so gory that it received and M for Mature rating. A rare occurrence for a first party Sega game indeed.
This post has been edited by Glisp: 21 June 2010 - 04:37 PM


