4/1/2024 0 Comments Time gal arcade rom![]() ![]() Of course, the actual LDs of Cobra Command and Road Avenger are going to have the complete 30fps framerate presentation whereas the PSX and SS versions of the same names are going to take a hit in the framerate capturing process. I'd have to say that with the PSX's double speed CD-Rom drive, it does manage to show most of the frames that is essential for playing it from beginning to end but still retains that bit of pixellated look and a few key "lost" frames of animation - I think if the software developer had waited a while, it would've been possible to capture the entire 30fps framerate of the original LD version and still be up to par on the PSX hardware with better capturing software compression methods. Both LD games run off the Sega Laserdisc arcade hardware setup. I never did see/play RA laserdisc game until the 2008 California Extreme show when someone brought it in for showing off. Road Avenger was also distributed in the USA by Data East as well but in limited numbers back in 1985. It was Data East whom distributed the LaserDisc arcade game of Thunder Storm under a different title called "Cobra Command" for the American arcades back in 1984. ![]() I've got the PSX version of Thunder Storm and Road Avenger. ![]()
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