![]() ![]() All of their move sets are identical (except for their super moves, and that’s purely a visual change), and the differences in their strength and speed are marginal at best. The developers don’t really do enough to distinguish between the three characters. I would like to do the same with the CDi when and if emulation progresses.They don’t call this game studio “Animation Magic” for nothing I never had these systems so I spend a good deal of time on 3DO. I know the systems may have not been the best but they are very interesting to look at through emulation. At any rate, a kick in the groin was preferable to dealing with a CD-i. Out of the 3 I preferred the Amiga CD32 (Had an original launch A1000 and later an A500 and eventually an A1200 - along with several iterations of the Atari ST including the Falcon 030). Had bought the unit specifically for Dragon's Lair - which required the hardware addon - no sale.ģDO was much much better, tons more software and usually games were in the $25 range, while the CD-i was more it the $35-40 range. I hadn't gotten this working until now, and have already deleted it. The terrible software was only matched by the terrible hardware. Even though both the CD-i and 3DO (and Amiga CD32) were all out about the same time, the CD-i was being pulled off the shelves within a couple of months. ![]() I had it when it was current, dad thought the software was total garbage, unloaded the unit onto a cousin I didn't really like and got a 3DO. I had forgotten just how terrible CD-i was.
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