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"Review: Andro Dunos"

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Blogger Laurence Goodchild said...

Glad I didn't fork out for this one! I'm hoping more effort will have been put into making the sequel a worthwhile purchase for the DC though, as from what I've seen it clearly has potential. Some different modes, custom VMU images and the like would be welcome. I've always wondered why the Pixelheart manuals are so threadbare too, as they do such a good job in their design and manufacture for the rest of the packaging.

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Yeah, because Andro Dunos II is a whole new game, there's no real way it can rely on Neo4All, so got high hopes for that.

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

Blogger DCGX said...

Wow. I guess I shouldn't be surprised given most of JoshProd's DC releases, but just putting the existing emulated ROM on a higher quality CD is super lazy and almost feels deceptive. JoshProd/PixelHeart's physical, tangible quality is always top-notch, but once again their software side flounders. Even with only 2000 printed, this still comes off as another cash-grab by them.

I did get 'Andro Dunos 2' for 3DS last year, and it's a nice little package. There's 3D support which even Nintendo stopped doing for their published titles near the end of the 3DS's life. Hopefully the Dreamcast release receive similar attention.

Wednesday, January 18, 2023

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