SuperPang wrote:Must watch Gagliostro again some time, awesome film. Steven Spielbergs favourite car chase dontcha know.
ive not seen that yet. Im kinda wary of treading down the path of Lupin the third theres about 200 episodes of the seires and then theres the movie. FANTASTIC FIND DUDE. Dont let go of it as you know you wont be able to get hold of it again.
how does the driving section work? shoot the sides of the screen?
andygeezer wrote:I am working on a Shed exclusive on these, I can't make any promises yet.. but I am hoping to have some for sale, complete with a Lupin 3 marquee..
So far I only got the 1 and it is a keeper.
Depending on when you got them and on the price I would snap one off you for sure dude. I have been a big fan of the drawing style and the game looks pretty sweet too . . . . I dont even have a cab, let alone a shooting one but its **** anime so ya know me
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You can easily hook up Dreamcast keyboards, so basically you just need N1 setup (GD-ROM as well for Lupin), I/O board, 31K monitor and some DC keyboards..
The typing games aren't that good though, who wants to type, we do too much of that on here!
Lot more variety than a regular shooter, seems each mission reflects a real Lupin episode, not really clued up on this, but there is FMV before the mission begins.
If your a Lupin fan then I'd imagine it is a dream come true.
Some of the things you do:
Kill people on a train.
Blow rockets up before they blow you up
Rob a bank, shoot the items without shooting the laser beams.
Shooting the chasing police cars
drive a car without hitting other cars
Shoot zombie things
Shoot vampire things
Get chased by a massive boulder, than a tank
Shoot tanks
etc
Takes a lot longer to load than Maze/Conf, but I put that down to having lots of FMV.