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Jon_Rivera

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#2  Edited By Jon_Rivera

Thats a fairly vague description of this pretty interesting game. In Transbot, you are the only Transot pilot left after the Dalaus invasion. This game is a side scrolling space ship shooter where, if you destroy munition carrying trucks, you could pick up a munition powerup. Once that happens, you can select your desired gun or bonus by doing a roulette style item select. Now if you are unable to beat Transot in the game card format then don't fret. You can't beat the game because there is no programming in this version that supplies a resolution. Most sega game cards have no endings to them.

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Jon_Rivera

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#3  Edited By Jon_Rivera

Aside from the Amstrad GX4000, the Master System is the tech power house over the NES. The NES has a wide library of games, but the NES is also known to have more crappier games for it because of its popularity. Games looked and played generally better on the SMS. Think about Double Dragon as an example. The NES version was awful for two reasons. The graphical accuracy fell woefully short of the arcade version and you couldn't even play simultaneously with another person (which was the best part about Double Dragon). On the Master System, The graphics were a little bit better (but not by a whole lot), and two people were able to beat the snot out of thugs on one screen. The NES is by far the more popular system. But the SMS is the more competant system by far; there's no doubt about that.