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80s & 90s arcade ports to consoles that stand out on their own (read the first post)

Tizoc

Member
Street Fighter II doesn't count.

No I am NOT (necessarily) asking for good arcade ports on consoles, or Computers for that matter, but rather ports that play differently than their arcade original that they stand out and could even be better than their arcade counterpart, or offer it's own experience separate from the arcade version.
 
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Deleted member 57681

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Turtles in Time SNES. Sure the arcade version was super fun with three other players around, but you just had much more cool content on SNES.

and also better music
 

lazygecko

Member
Proabably shouldn't have posted this in community.

Contra on NES added a bunch of levels with a different perspective.

TMNT Hyperstone Heist similarly improved on the gameplay on top of what was done with Turtles in Time on SNES. For one you had an actual run button (IIRC you could also configure between a button and double-tapping the d-pad in the options).

Final Fight on Sega CD has a pretty good survival mode. And much later there was Final Fight One on GBA which added a metric shit ton of extra unlockable content.
 
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