I've collected all three of these over the years but only now getting a chance to review them. All I can say is WOW. All three games feature outstanding gameplay, and the graphics in the second one (marina stage) absolutely blew me away.
Still getting my feet wet but so far I'm loving it.
Rolling Thunder 1-3 (NES, Genesis)
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VideoGameCritic wrote:I've collected all three of these over the years but only now getting a chance to review them. All I can say is WOW. All three games feature outstanding gameplay, and the graphics in the second one (marina stage) absolutely blew me away.
Still getting my feet wet but so far I'm loving it.
Critic because you like these games a lot, you may want to pickup the upciming Namco Museum Arcade Pac for the Nintendo Switch as it includes the original Arcade versions of Rolling Thunder 1 and 2 along with other games on one Switch cart.: https://m.gamestop.com/product/nintendo ... pac/165715
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Only played the first one in the arcades and I love it. It’s like Shinobi but with James Bond instead of ninjas (although I believe Rolling Thunder predates Shinobi).
I also have it on one of the Namco compilations.
I actually also own the second one on Mega Drive but haven’t got around to playing it yet.
I also have it on one of the Namco compilations.
I actually also own the second one on Mega Drive but haven’t got around to playing it yet.
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Love your line "like Shinobi but with James Bond instead of ninjas" which says it all.
Might have to include in the review.
Love your line "like Shinobi but with James Bond instead of ninjas" which says it all.
Might have to include in the review.
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I loved Rolling Thunder. I liked the speed of the game. It’s kinda slow. Good call on the Shinobi reference. It feels a lot like it. My only complaint is how weird the levels got. I enjoyed the opening stage shooting at klansmen, but the weird mutants in the cave seemed really off.
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VideoGameCritic wrote:Sut -
Love your line "like Shinobi but with James Bond instead of ninjas" which says it all.
Might have to include in the review.
Rolling Thunder is literally the inspiration for Sega's Shinobi.
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Sut wrote:It’s like Shinobi but with James Bond instead of ninjas (although I believe Rolling Thunder predates Shinobi).
This line sucked me right in. I'm now hunting Ebay...
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Capcom's Code Name: Viper (NES) is also like Rolling Thunder
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Re: Rolling Thunder 1-3 (NES, Genesis)
VideoGameCritic wrote:I've collected all three of these over the years but only now getting a chance to review them. All I can say is WOW. All three games feature outstanding gameplay, and the graphics in the second one (marina stage) absolutely blew me away.
Still getting my feet wet but so far I'm loving it.
Rolling Thunder (NES) is a downgraded port of the original arcade game.
Rolling Thunder 2 (Genesis) is even better than the arcade game, with better intro, three new stages (!!!), additional enemies (including the panthers), more bosses, more weapons, hidden bonus items, storyline scenes, expanded soundtrack, a special sound test and a password system! The two players co-op is amazing! Back in 1992 I used to play it a lot with my sister, ten years ago I used to play with my wife and now I play with my daughter. The gameplay never gets old.
Rolling Thunder 3 is a Genesis’ exclusive and also a rock-solid action game and a hidden gem for the system.