Original Air Date: November 11th 2009 Advanced VG [アドヴァンスト ヴァリアブル・ジオ] for the Japanese Turbo CD (PC Engine CD aka Super CD-Rom²) is the second game in the all-girl (or primarily all-girl) fighting series predated only by the PC-98 original I believe. It’s an average fighting game gameplay-wise with an above average soundtrack and ’average to slightly below average’ visuals (though the cutscenes are very nice). While it isn’t the first game in the series it is the first game in the series that should be taken seriously and had more than just sex appeal. This game included new characters an actual story lots of spoken bits and actual people you would call boss characters. Advanced VG was one of the first successful all-female fighting series with cute characters and a competent fighting engine so it’s strange to think that the series has practically died out these days. This game was majorly revamped in the graphics and sound departments for Playstation and Sega Saturn though the Saturn game is the only one of the two to retain the ’Graphic Mode’ setting which lets you view some hentai-esque scenes. This is one of the first Super CD-Rom² games I ever acquired... come to think of it it’s the first VG game I ever acquired. The Story Mode has a lot of nice pics and talking. This video contains the introduction and two fights.
Advanced VG アドヴァンスト ヴァリアブル・ジオ TGL Technical Group Laboratory
Considering the date of this game and the platform Carat is an uncommonly good (read: amazing) puzzle game. It was made by the short-lived developer Custom and was released for PC-98 and Sharp X68000 around the same time and much later re-released/remade for regular PC in 1998 by Bags. In an age where puzzle games neither looked particularly great or sounded particularly good Carat broke the mold with high-end production values a great soundtrack with more than just one or two BGMs through the whole game (there are actually quite a few that differ between modes critical points etc.) and even a little originality in the gameplay department. Of course you can kinda tell by the artwork that it’s an H-Game (or bears hentai content) too though the PC-98 version was said to be relatively mild compared to other versions. Carat feels just like an arcade game and console game mix detailed graphics and great sound but with all the conventional features you’d expect to find in a console release. You have your staple Normal Mode where you can select your starting difficulty as well as choose from a variety of tile sets. Next you can choose ’Task’ mode where each setting differs Normal is standard you meet the requirements presented Hard is one game without stopping and ’Youen Tenshi’ or more specifically ’Bewitching Angel’ mode presents further challenges. You also have a simple Versus mode too where you can play against a friend and outlast them via the clock or b.../b
2010年4月7日 ... Advanced V.G. [アドヴァンスト ヴァリアブル・ジオ] for the Japanese Turbo CD (PC Engine CD a.k.a. Super CD-Rom²) is the second game in the all-girl (or primarily all-girl) fighting series predated only by the PC-98 ...