VGEsoterica
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It's always an interesting thing when a game series so synonymous with one hardware platform either goes multiplatform or jumps ship as the hardware it's known for no longer exists. Especially when that platform had such a unique visual style like the Neo Geo.
But thats exactly what happened with Metal Slug 6; SNK Playmore moved the franchise to Atomiswave, which is really just a Dreamcast with a JAMMA edge. (so much so you can play Atomiswave games on Dreamcast now) It somehow feels both new and innovative while ALSO feeling dirty and wrong lolol
But as an evolution to the Metal Slug series it's also a great look at how to make changes while also adhering to what made everyone love the franchise in the first place.
But that got me thinking...what other games series jumped platforms they were known for and had to change to accommodate? Things like Sonic Adventure going to GameCube
oh and if you havent played the Atomiswave games on Dreamcast yet def check them out...legit awesome
But thats exactly what happened with Metal Slug 6; SNK Playmore moved the franchise to Atomiswave, which is really just a Dreamcast with a JAMMA edge. (so much so you can play Atomiswave games on Dreamcast now) It somehow feels both new and innovative while ALSO feeling dirty and wrong lolol
But as an evolution to the Metal Slug series it's also a great look at how to make changes while also adhering to what made everyone love the franchise in the first place.
But that got me thinking...what other games series jumped platforms they were known for and had to change to accommodate? Things like Sonic Adventure going to GameCube
oh and if you havent played the Atomiswave games on Dreamcast yet def check them out...legit awesome