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Another similarity between both games is that Mighty Final Fight also features an experience points system where you must level-up your character to succeed. Mighty Final Fight does fall down a little though in only being a one player game, much like the NES version of Double Dragon, but for those playing it on the 3DS Virtual Console like me this is of little consequence. The basic gameplay is also much more reminiscent too, if a bit more simplified. They did keep the plot the same as the arcade game though and it features all the same characters too. This is probably because it came so late in the system’s life – June 1993 no less! Most people are also quite startled to see the change in design, with the graphics far more resembling River City Ransom and Kunio-kun game than Capcom’s classic coin-op. When it comes to scrolling beat ‘em ups Capcom’s Final Fight is without doubt one of the most celebrated but many people don’t seem to realise that it actually got a NES release. So what you waiting for? A new magic air pump to arrive? Mighty Final Fight
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It still holds up just as well in gameplay department today as it ever did and is tremendous fun. Dig Dug still holds just as much nostalgia for me as any other title from the so called Golden Age of arcade games. It has all the original levels here which combined with the colourful graphics and decent sound make this one of my favourite NES games. All makes perfect sense doesn’t it? Well this strange mix of Boulderdash, Pac-Man and Bomber Man is just as good on the NES as it was in the arcades. I mean you are a little man who runs around underground with a giant air pump blowing up dragons and big bloopy things, dodging falling boulders and collecting the magic fruit that grows down there. But I also think that its pure quirkiness is part of what made the original arcade game such a massive hit. I think it’s always been well established that Namco’s Dig Dug contains one of the weirdest concepts of any game in history.