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| Season 3, Week 9: Space Harrier - MAME; romulan(s) 'sharrier' (and 'sharrirb') | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: 21 May 2006, 11:11 AM (3,822 Views) | |
| Antiriad2097 | 21 May 2006, 11:11 AM Post #1 |
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Week 9 sees previous lurker Russgalleywood's nomination of Space Harrier in MAME. There's an issue with some romsets with this one, so you may need to take the files from 'sharrib' and add them to the parent 'sharrier' zip file. You can grab them both from emuasylum if you're having trouble tracking those down, listed as 'Space Harrier' and 'Space Harrier (8751 315-5163)' Twin Galaxies has a high score in excess of sixteen and a half million for this in MAME which I suspect some players may approach. We'll play on the default settings: 1 Coin/1 Credit Lives = 3 Add Player Score = 5000000 Trial Time = Off Difficulty=Normal No continues allowed, no auto-fire allowed Scores to be in by 12:00 noon on 28/05/06. Final scores at 12:00 noon on 28/05/06: 1) 16796270 - Necronom = 100.00 points 2) 13548290 - BigDon = 87.55 points 3) 11011590 - TK421 = 77.22 points 4) 10878750 - Elgin_McQueen = 74.05 points 5) 10462170 - Antiriad2097 = 70.03 points 6) 8927120 - Leezer = 62.69 points 7) 8330110 - RS200 = 58.13 points 8) 7963790 - Sureshot = 54.26 points 9) 7858720 - Kaiserpc = 51.17 points 10) 6821360 - Merman = 45.31 points 11) 6604590 - Stomach = 41.88 points 12) 6325250 - Russgalleywood = 38.27 points 13) 5627990 - Markopoloman = 33.42 points 14) 4667780 - Zaphod79 = 27.78 points 15) 4539380 - RevGiblet = 24.62 points 16) 3311460 - Fairziff = 18.19 points 17) 2947260 - Frank Chickens = 14.33 points 18) 2320100 - Ghostbiscuit = 9.68 points Congratulations to Necronom for a record breaking performance that wins this week :ph43r: |
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| tk421 | 21 May 2006, 11:13 AM Post #2 |
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Happy Days
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get ready ! |
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| necronom | 21 May 2006, 12:00 PM Post #3 |
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3,023,130![]() |
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| merman | 21 May 2006, 12:21 PM Post #4 |
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Retro Survival Ed
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3146260 |
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| markopoloman | 21 May 2006, 01:04 PM Post #5 |
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Bites
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Bugger - look at those scores already!!!!! Hold that last place for me :huh: Looks like I'll be around that bottom of the pile area again But just in case you all didn't notice.......... I came 12th in Chuckie Egg
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| BigDon | 21 May 2006, 01:27 PM Post #6 |
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Not on Summer Holiday
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8,544,770 Am liking this one
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| necronom | 21 May 2006, 01:35 PM Post #7 |
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It uses three buttons: Fire, fire and fire.
Is there a difference, 'cause I can't see one.I just don't want to be missing something important. |
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| Antiriad2097 | 21 May 2006, 01:44 PM Post #8 |
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The machine had multiple fire buttons, but they all did the same thing. You'd have expected them all to be wired to the same input, but obviously the software had the capability for more. Perhaps additional fire modes were dropped from the game, maybe a smart bomb? I've no idea, maybe it was just for future use of the cabs with other games if it was a success. This game has no distinction. I do remember using the alternate fire buttons when my trigger finger got tired in the arcade (our local one was fortunate enough to get the big deluxe hydraulic cab of this). 1740560 ![]() MPM, this score ought to be attainable by a noob, I died some very silly deaths in this attempts. Oh, and your Chuckie Egg placing has been duly noted This is the first time I've used the old Sidewinder joystick I picked up from a charity shop ages ago. It works really well for this, quite reminiscent of the arcade controls. Its worth noting that this game is designed for analogue control, so players with digital sticks/pads or keyboard may find it a little quirky. |
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| BigDon | 21 May 2006, 02:11 PM Post #9 |
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Not on Summer Holiday
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10,485,490
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| necronom | 21 May 2006, 02:26 PM Post #10 |
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I thought it was a bit hard! I'll try using my mouse I don't expect it to be any easier
Thanks for clearing up the three button thing. |
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| RS200 | 21 May 2006, 02:37 PM Post #11 |
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vroom vroom !
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3,531,920 Could clear this back in the day ... Don't think my reactions are quite what they once was, but i will give it a go ... this game works quite well with the analog sticks of a Xbox pad !. |
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| Antiriad2097 | 21 May 2006, 02:42 PM Post #12 |
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Second attempt: 7827860 ![]() That might be about as good as I get. Got to level 7, which is about as far as I'd usually achieve on 1 credit at the arcade. The thing with this game is that almost every time you die, you just know its your own fault for running into something that was coming straight at you There are very few unfair deaths in it.
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| necronom | 21 May 2006, 03:33 PM Post #13 |
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6,562,750 It's much easier with the mouse! ![]() What was I supposed to do on the bonus stage? I was half avoiding things, then decided that maybe I'm supposed to hit them. |
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| markopoloman | 21 May 2006, 04:27 PM Post #14 |
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Bites
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5627990
Tried the game with the keyboard and nearly through the whole system through the window! Then I tried it with the mouse and nearly through it through the window again! BUT then I tried my 6yr olds Logic3 Gamepad - and I found I couls actually play the game! I think level 6 was about the best I could do back when I was a nipper :huh: ![]() Will play again later.
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| Sureshot | 21 May 2006, 04:43 PM Post #15 |
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Test your might
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4774010 2nd try. |
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| BigDon | 21 May 2006, 05:21 PM Post #16 |
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I can get to level 8 before losing a life then it all starts to get a bit manic, mind warping and enduces dizzy spells. Hard to find the trade off between shooting everything and risking running (flying) in to stuff. Flying in circles around the screen seems to do the job for all the bosses I have encountered so far. |
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| necronom | 21 May 2006, 05:48 PM Post #17 |
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Para(lytic)Droid
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7,498,120 Stage 7 ![]() |
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| Antiriad2097 | 21 May 2006, 05:55 PM Post #18 |
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Bonus is based on how much you destroy. |
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| Leezer | 21 May 2006, 06:35 PM Post #19 |
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just to clarify this one ... am i to use the sharrirb romset listed as :- space harrier (8751 315-5163) or sharrier romset listed as :- space harrier (rev a,8751 315-5163a) which is the parent set. my first attempt btw is 7366750 using the sharrirb romset but can soon switch to the sharrier romset if need be. |
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| Antiriad2097 | 21 May 2006, 06:48 PM Post #20 |
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Use the 'sharrier' set, as that's the original parent. Either it or MAME have changed in a recent build, as the old set doesn't work with the new MAME. I think its down to the romdumps, as auditing the current 'sharrier' on most sites gives missing file errors. The missing files are contained in the other romset, 'sharrib', as they are from a cloned (pirate?) version of the game. Not all emus will run 'sharrier' with the missing files in a separate zip file, so to correct this we add the 'sharrib' files into the 'sharrier' zip. TBH, having looked at the files, I don't really think it matters - you end up playing the same thing whichever version you run with this method... The official line is that we're playing 'sharrier' :unsure: |
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| RS200 | 21 May 2006, 08:11 PM Post #21 |
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vroom vroom !
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little bit better ... 5,510,410 Gonna give this a blast with the mouse a little later .. |
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| merman | 21 May 2006, 11:54 PM Post #22 |
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Well, I never thought the mouse was a good way to play Space Harrier... 3871480 |
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| Elgin_McQueen | 22 May 2006, 01:16 AM Post #23 |
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K i've downloaded both files twice now and nothing appears when i'm auditing, what gives? Oh, and Emuasylum - popup central or what??? |
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| Sureshot | 22 May 2006, 04:57 AM Post #24 |
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What's the best way to initiate the mouse in this? |
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| Antiriad2097 | 22 May 2006, 05:30 AM Post #25 |
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Elgin_McQueen, check your email. EmuAsylum may have pop ups, but at least it has the right files - some of the places I tried first still had the old unplayable ones. Sureshot, the mouse needs to be enabled in the front end before the game is launched. Using MAME Classic myself and its in the configuration screens, alongside the resolution, sound settings etc, just a tick box for mouse. 8058110 ![]() A small improvement, I think I can do a little better yet. |
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| ghostbiscuit | 22 May 2006, 08:57 AM Post #26 |
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I've had a few shots now, and I can confidently predict last place because: a ) I've always been shite at Space Harrier, b ) I'm on keys, c ) For some reason, I can't get it to run faster than about 4fps, d ) 360270 :rolleyes: |
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| merman | 22 May 2006, 09:40 AM Post #27 |
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Well, I'm using mame32, so it's right click on the game, properties > controller and tick enable mouse input, then controller mapping > and set AD stick to mouse input |
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| revgiblet | 22 May 2006, 11:07 AM Post #28 |
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My firewall won't let me download from emuasylum so I'm officially screwed. |
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| Antiriad2097 | 22 May 2006, 12:05 PM Post #29 |
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Rev, if you can wait til I get home from work tonight I'll email you, unless anyone else can provide a link for a working rom. |
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| BigDon | 22 May 2006, 12:38 PM Post #30 |
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Not on Summer Holiday
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Have sent you a PM. |
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| revgiblet | 22 May 2006, 12:59 PM Post #31 |
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Thanks for the help, lads. Problem solved.
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| fairziff | 22 May 2006, 01:58 PM Post #32 |
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Afraid to say I am struggling to get this working. Have both 'sharrier' and 'sharrib'. Placed files in sharrier as instructed, but not seeing the title after an audit. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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| RS200 | 22 May 2006, 02:15 PM Post #33 |
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vroom vroom !
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I got it working by upgrading my MAME to a more recent version. good luck
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| markopoloman | 22 May 2006, 02:56 PM Post #34 |
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There weren't that many problems with the Beeb Emu!! Thats the problem with sticking Mame - you need a good mix of Emu's to make life easier
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| Leezer | 22 May 2006, 06:51 PM Post #35 |
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if anyones having trouble getting the sharrier.zip try my website copy the below url into your browser www.mameworld.net/highscore/sharrier.zip |
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| Antiriad2097 | 22 May 2006, 07:02 PM Post #36 |
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Thanks for that Leezer, it should sort out any further problems. I assume its got the missing files added. |
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| tk421 | 22 May 2006, 07:07 PM Post #37 |
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Happy Days
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6961080 :ph43r: s-harrier |
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| tk421 | 22 May 2006, 07:11 PM Post #38 |
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Happy Days
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how many weeks make up a season ? |
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| ghostbiscuit | 22 May 2006, 07:40 PM Post #39 |
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Ten, at last count. |
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| necronom | 22 May 2006, 07:42 PM Post #40 |
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10 weeks. See here. |
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| tk421 | 22 May 2006, 07:48 PM Post #41 |
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8388960 :ph43r: [url=[IMG]http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i311/tk421tk421/8398960.jpg[/IMG]]s-harrier[/URL] |
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| Elgin_McQueen | 23 May 2006, 01:41 AM Post #42 |
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3377700 Yup, exactly how I remember it, Dull and Monotenous, don't think i'll be playing much this week. Thanks for the file though Ant.
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| ghostbiscuit | 23 May 2006, 09:27 AM Post #43 |
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Oh dear. I just looked at the leaderboard and I don't think I could be any more last... A TENTH of the next highest score!
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| Sureshot | 23 May 2006, 09:57 AM Post #44 |
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I agree with that actually, was never a fan of this game. I'll try to have a few more goes, but NHL '94 is still taking presidence <_< Have to practice as I recently signed up for a Finnish-based league that's starting soon
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| revgiblet | 23 May 2006, 09:58 AM Post #45 |
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Don't worry. I haven't posted yet but I'm not pulling much more than a million at the moment. Keys are OK. I've had more luck with mouse. Check previous posts to see how to do this. |
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| revgiblet | 23 May 2006, 10:30 AM Post #46 |
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3244140 Sorry Ghostbiscuit. Oh, and mouse control is a sure candidate for RSI.
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| Antiriad2097 | 23 May 2006, 10:48 AM Post #47 |
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I'm surprised that you're finding this one dull, its a game I've always loved. Maybe its the rose tint effect - I still imagine how it felt in that cab so I have an extra dimension to the game. That and the fact me and my mates played it on the C64 and Speccy for months. Its maybe not the deepest game, but I still get a rush from it. Its like a drug induced version of 3D Deathchase. |
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| merman | 23 May 2006, 11:09 AM Post #48 |
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It's fun, I think people were too harsh on the C64 version, which does give a good flavour of the coin-op but has its faults. Still, it's not one I've ever played in a real arcade. It has its moments. Much better score from me - 6821360 |
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| Sureshot | 23 May 2006, 01:52 PM Post #49 |
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It's just rather bland really, I'd prefer to be playing Outrun or something instead of hammering fire while wildly careering across the screen. The camera angle when you're close to the ground is bloody annoying as well. They could have at least made the guy transparent, a la Punch Out!! in the 'cades. |
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| Antiriad2097 | 23 May 2006, 02:12 PM Post #50 |
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And there lies the problem. You're not supposed to career wildly around the screen, you're supposed to place him precisely out of danger. A gentle steady touch will see you get further. Being aware of your position when fired at, then picking a spot away from there while avoiding oncoming objects. Its like Out Run but a little more frantic, as instead of a car or two, you've got loads to avoid. The camera angle is all part of that - you can stay high and maintain visibility, but you really need to duck down to avoid shots. Avoiding shots by ducking increases the odds of collision thanks to the view... Deciding when to hammer fire and when to lay off a bit makes a difference too. It may not help your score if you stop firing, but it may give you the stamina to take out the enemies/objects that count. The more I play this, the more I like it. This has had as much play as any game this season from me, as it took some time on Sunday and then another chunk last night. I'm keen to get home and give it another go - I'll break past that 8 mil mark yet :ph43r: |
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Is there a difference, 'cause I can't see one.

... this game works quite well with the analog sticks of a Xbox pad !.


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