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Dermot, watch the double posting, k?

Again, I tend to agree with you to a degree that the DMCA is out of whack and all that. REGARDLESS, I follow the law, until it is changed, unless I have some higher moral obligation. Video games, important as they are, are not worth breaking the law over, IMHO.

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Well, diferent companies reacted differently

to 'homebrew work'. I know for a fact that

our game companies (as few and small as

they are) actually encourage it as a way

of extending the real-hardware´s populairity,

since often here you usually make it and

port it to a cartridge. However, big companies

such as Nintendo or Microsoft genearlly frown

upon Modding or homebrew.

Yes, I'm well aware of what they frown upon.  Irrelevant. :3 But perhaps we ought not to discuss this anymore right now.  Mr. Krystal's right, at least in that this probably isn't the best time and place for this. :3 We fight the good fight, but it's not worth getting in trouble over.

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Back to the original subject.

I love the original game! Hard to believe that the SNES was capable of doing all of that back then! Plus the characters were a weird concept that was pulled off quite nicely.

I understand why people say the controls are difficult, but I don't find them hard at all, I can control the game just as well as any other game I play.

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Back to the original subject.

I love the original game! Hard to believe that the SNES was capable of doing all of that back then! Plus the characters were a weird concept that was pulled off quite nicely.

I understand why people say the controls are difficult, but I don't find them hard at all, I can control the game just as well as any other game I play.

I quite honestly loved the controls. :3 One of the most perfect uses of the SNES controller, and one of the first SNES games I could remember that had a useful function for every single button.

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I quite honestly loved the controls. :3 One of the most perfect uses of the SNES controller, and one of the first SNES games I could remember that had a useful function for every single button.

^ I second this!

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What do I love about SF...the music most definitely, the unique levels and bosses that have yet to really be seen again in other SF titles, and the overall fun factory is excellent.

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What do I love about SF...the music most definitely, the unique levels and bosses that have yet to really be seen again in other SF titles, and the overall fun factory is excellent.

I miss playing it sometimes. ^^

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I still play it, I still find it very fun and it really helps me de-stress, actually.

(ah, dammit, in my last post I meant "fun factor", not factory!)

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I still play it, I still find it very fun and it really helps me de-stress, actually.

(ah, dammit, in my last post I meant "fun factor", not factory!)

Yes, Fun Factory was a mid-1990s europop group. :P

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