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What do you think the best side-scroller of all time is?

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How about the TNMT arcade machine...that game was really fun, particularly multiplayer.

Another was Gauntlet Legends, which was a great game, and amazingly for an arcade machine allowed you to save your progress.

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X-men. Then battletoads. Then TMNT.

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 timetowaste85 wrote:
X-men. Then battletoads. Then TMNT.


I forgot about the X-Men game, that was great too.

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Shadow Over Mystara - four players, good combo system, multiple routes, characters were all completely different.
   
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Not necessarily the best of all time, but Castle Crashers is a thoroughly good side-scrolling game for up to 4 players.

I have such fond memories of TMNT.

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 Darian Aarush wrote:
What do you think the best side-scroller of all time is?

Define "side-scroller".

We talking sidescrolling beat'em'ups like Double Dragon? Sidescrolling platformers like Prince of Persia? Sidecrolling shooters like Gradius?

The term "side-scroller" can mean a LOT of different things.

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Mark of the Ninja kind of blew my mind.

Contra will always have a special place in my heart though.

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Best side scroller shoot em up, Thunder Force IV.

Nothing comes close to the insanity and pure metal soundtrack. Little 7 year old me was blown away by it in 1992 on the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive to us Europeans!)

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Best side scroller shoot em up, Thunder Force IV.

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My faves:

scrolling beat em up: Streets of Rage 2 Mega Drive, Turtles in Time on SNES. Alien vs Predator Arcade.

I’ve got the Turtles arcade game, it’s actually a bit of a coin muncher, much like Simpsons and X-Men

If we’re doing shooters....

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I remember my 10 year old self thinking I was living in the future when I saw that you could throw a dude at the screen.

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Dead Cells is one of my favorites of all time, and it's a pretty recent one.

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 Melissia wrote:
 Darian Aarush wrote:
What do you think the best side-scroller of all time is?

Define "side-scroller".

We talking sidescrolling beat'em'ups like Double Dragon? Sidescrolling platformers like Prince of Persia? Sidecrolling shooters like Gradius?

The term "side-scroller" can mean a LOT of different things.


True, sorry if I was vague. Actually any of those. Any game of the late 80s/early 90s using a side-scrolling platform (be it a beat 'em up, shoot 'em up or adventure).

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Stargunner - jammin' soundtrack, good difficulty curve and tons of power ups and weapons.

I used to replay the demo all the time as a kid (remember when demos were a thing?).

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Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder.

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Konami used to rule on side scrollers. Contra, Castlevania, and the like. My favorites were Symphony of the Night and Cybernator. Damn near wore out the cartridge for the latter.

For arcade games I remember feeding lots of quarters into Rastlan, AvP, Golden Axe, and Altered Beast.
   
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Probably Super Metroid. I do have a soft spot for Rayman Origins/Legends.
   
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Side Arms, Thunder Strike (I think that was the name) and Castlevania were my faves.
   
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In terms of bullet hell, I think Ikaruga still stands at the top, though while its far from the best, I've still got a soft spot for Einhander.

In the Beat'em Up sub genre, I don't think anything has really topped River City Rampage, though Turtles in Time tries really really hard. I need to give River City Girls a playthrough on that note.

Mega Man X also deserves an honorable mention.
   
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As far as beat'em'ups go, I really loved the x-men arcade game with the absolutely terrible voice acting.

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 Melissia wrote:
As far as beat'em'ups go, I really loved the x-men arcade game with the absolutely terrible voice acting.


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Banging soundtrack, sparks flying off your shoes, rescuing children, throwing your hat like a boomerang as an attack, killing enemies by flash dance. Need I say more?



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I will give a shout out to a rare but awesome multi-scroller shooter on the Megadrive, and its a crime against humanity that it isn't more well known...






...this was the game that drove me to obession to learn how to program for the Megadrive, and what a machine it is! If anyone tells you the SNES was better or vice versa, don't listen to them! Both are incredible machines that ultimately boil down to producing two different styles of presentation and in very different ways. Never in the history of gaming has two machines gone head-to-head and took the world by storm.

Now, prepare yourself for this one as a very talented programmer has showcased the true potential of the Megadrive without support chips...




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