Definitely feels like Blaze needed to get another arcade cart out before the end of the year and threw this together with what licensed games they had left. Not a bad cart but definitely the weakest Toaplan cart and hopefully the last one. Nice review and keep up the awesome work!
It is impossible to separate the perception of quality from the perception of difficulty. At least with the dip switches set up as they are on Evercade, many of the Toaplan arcade games are horrendous: compare the Mega Drive (Genesis) version of Fire Shark to the Evercade Arcade ROM. The home version "is better". Pathetic but true.
Definitely feels like Blaze needed to get another arcade cart out before the end of the year and threw this together with what licensed games they had left. Not a bad cart but definitely the weakest Toaplan cart and hopefully the last one. Nice review and keep up the awesome work!
I hope the lack of 16 bit games other than Twin Hawk means we'll get a collection of those in 2026 or so.
It is impossible to separate the perception of quality from the perception of difficulty. At least with the dip switches set up as they are on Evercade, many of the Toaplan arcade games are horrendous: compare the Mega Drive (Genesis) version of Fire Shark to the Evercade Arcade ROM. The home version "is better". Pathetic but true.