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#カプコン ジェネレーション -第4集 弧高の英雄-
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Player Review-Capcom Generation: Dai 4 Shuu Kokou no Eiyuu (1998)
Other Titles: Capcom Generations 4: Blazing Guns,  Capcom Generation Collection 4: Lone Hero, Capcom Generation 4,  カプコン ジェネレーション -第4集 弧高の英雄 System(s): Sega Saturn Publisher: Capcom Developer: Capcom Original system(s): Capcom Commando Hardware, Capcom CPS-1, Capcom Gun.Smoke Hardware Game total: 3 Games included: Commando (Senjou no Ookami; 戦場の狼), Mercs (Senjou no Ookami II; 戦場の狼II), Gun.Smoke (ガンスモーク) Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (64 tracks) Peripherals supported: 6 Player Genre: Compilation, Shooting Number of players: 1-3 Capcom Generation 4 features some early Run n' Gun games. They are basically top-down vertical-scrolling shooters but I actually find these to be a little bit more enjoyable than the aircraft based SHUMPS like 1942 and Vulgus. The collection consists of Commando, Gun.Smoke & Mercs. All 3 of these games offer basically the same experience but Mercs is probably the one you will have the most fun with because it came out later in the company's history so naturally Capcom was better at making these type of games by then.
Similar to many of the other games in these collections, these are basically "cell phone games". They aren't arcade classics like Pac-Man or NBA Jam that you would still play today. You will get a few hours of enjoyment out of each but they don't offer any replay value.
THE GOOD -The Capcom Run n' Gun games are actually some of the most enjoyable in their collections.
THE BAD -You're not really getting the most for your money here. Whether you bought this collection when it was new or you purchased it used on an online shopping network or something like that, it will likely just sit on a shelf after you've tested it out. I give this collection a 3.0 out of 10 CAPCOM FANDOM PURPOSES ONLY
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