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* PolishedPort: Although the PC Engine CD version of the game didn't have the parallax scrolling of the Sharp X68000 version, it does have updated graphics, an arranged soundtrack, and a more expansive narrative thanks to the animated cutscenes sandwiched in between stages (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode and more playable enemies in VS. Mode.

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* PolishedPort: Although the PC Engine CD version of the game didn't have the [[MotionParallax parallax scrolling scrolling]] of the Sharp X68000 version, it does have updated graphics, an arranged soundtrack, and a more expansive narrative thanks to the animated cutscenes sandwiched in between stages (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode and more playable enemies in VS. Mode.
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* PolishedPort: Although the PC Engine CD version of the game didn't have the parallax scrolling of Sharp X68000 version, it does have updated graphics, an arranged soundtrack, and much bigger narrative thanks to the animated cutscenes sandwiched in between stages (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode and more playable enemies in VS. Mode.

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* PolishedPort: Although the PC Engine CD version of the game didn't have the parallax scrolling of the Sharp X68000 version, it does have updated graphics, an arranged soundtrack, and much bigger a more expansive narrative thanks to the animated cutscenes sandwiched in between stages (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode and more playable enemies in VS. Mode.



* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The [=PlayStation=] remake. Gone are those [[SceneryPorn wonderful scrolling scenery]] of the Sharp X68000 version, the [[NintendoHard difficult]] but [[PerfectPlayAI intelligent]] boss A.I., and overall challenge the original. Instead, [=PlayStation=] owners are treated to dull and lifeless backgrounds, [[ArtificialStupidity boss A.I. as smart as a bricks]], broken Energy recovery programming, and Hyper Attacks that can easily break the game's difficulty.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The [=PlayStation=] remake. Gone are those [[SceneryPorn wonderful scrolling scenery]] of the Sharp X68000 version, the [[NintendoHard difficult]] but [[PerfectPlayAI intelligent]] boss A.I., and the overall challenge of the original. Instead, [=PlayStation=] owners are treated to dull and lifeless backgrounds, [[ArtificialStupidity boss A.I. as smart as a bricks]], brick]], broken Energy energy recovery programming, and Hyper Attacks that can easily break the game's difficulty.
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Corrected a misspelling, it's "lose" not "loose".


* ScrappyMechanic: In the remake, should you take any damage while your Energy is recovering from an Energy Unit, ''you loose all that could have recovered'', even from the weakest attack.

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* ScrappyMechanic: In the remake, should you take any damage while your Energy is recovering from an Energy Unit, ''you loose lose all that could have recovered'', even from the weakest attack.
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* PolishedPort: The PC Engine CD version of the game has updated graphics, enhanced CD-quality soundtrack, and much bigger narrative thanks to animated cutscenes (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode and more playable enemies in VS. Mode via cheat code.

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* PolishedPort: The Although the PC Engine CD version of the game has didn't have the parallax scrolling of Sharp X68000 version, it does have updated graphics, enhanced CD-quality an arranged soundtrack, and much bigger narrative thanks to the animated cutscenes sandwiched in between stages (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode and more playable enemies in VS. Mode via cheat code.Mode.



* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The remake is full of this. Gone are those [[SceneryPorn wonderful scrolling scenery]] of the Sharp X68000 version, the [[NintendoHard difficult]] but [[PerfectPlayAI intelligent]] boss A.I., and overall challenge the original. Instead, [=PlayStation=] owners are treated to dull and lifeless backgrounds, [[ArtificialStupidity boss A.I. as smart as a bricks]], broken Energy recovery programming, and Hyper Attacks that can easily break the game's difficulty.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The remake is full of this.[=PlayStation=] remake. Gone are those [[SceneryPorn wonderful scrolling scenery]] of the Sharp X68000 version, the [[NintendoHard difficult]] but [[PerfectPlayAI intelligent]] boss A.I., and overall challenge the original. Instead, [=PlayStation=] owners are treated to dull and lifeless backgrounds, [[ArtificialStupidity boss A.I. as smart as a bricks]], broken Energy recovery programming, and Hyper Attacks that can easily break the game's difficulty.
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* PolishedPort: The PC Engine CD version of the game has updated graphics, enhanced CD-quality soundtrack, and much bigger narrative thanks to animated cutscenes (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode although a cheat code allows you to play as the bosses as well.
* ScrappyMechanic: In the remake, should you take any damage while your Energy is recovering from an Energy Unit, you loose all that could have recovered, even from the weakest attack.

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* PolishedPort: The PC Engine CD version of the game has updated graphics, enhanced CD-quality soundtrack, and much bigger narrative thanks to animated cutscenes (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode although a and more playable enemies in VS. Mode via cheat code allows you to play as the bosses as well.
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* ScrappyMechanic: In the remake, should you take any damage while your Energy is recovering from an Energy Unit, you ''you loose all that could have recovered, recovered'', even from the weakest attack.
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* GameBreaker: The [[LimitBreak Hyper Attack]] in the [=PlayStation=] remake. Once that Overdrive Meter hits full, feel free to unload as much pain as possible to your victims while it lasts.


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* ScrappyMechanic: In the remake, should you take any damage while your Energy is recovering from an Energy Unit, you loose all that could have recovered, even from the weakest attack.
* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The remake is full of this. Gone are those [[SceneryPorn wonderful scrolling scenery]] of the Sharp X68000 version, the [[NintendoHard difficult]] but [[PerfectPlayAI intelligent]] boss A.I., and overall challenge the original. Instead, [=PlayStation=] owners are treated to dull and lifeless backgrounds, [[ArtificialStupidity boss A.I. as smart as a bricks]], broken Energy recovery programming, and Hyper Attacks that can easily break the game's difficulty.
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* PolishedPort: The PC Engine CD version of the game has updated graphics, enhanced CD-quality soundtrack, and much bigger narrative thanks to animated cutscenes (although if you can't speak Japanese, you won't get much out of it). It also has two more characters to play as in the Story Mode although a cheat code allows you to play as the bosses as well.
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