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"Street Level" pins smaller... true?

By DennisK

6 years ago


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#30 5 years ago
Quoted from DennisK:

maybe Breakshot (was meant to be a throwback, classic style... but if it wasn't cheaper or simpler to maintain it should be disqualified)./

Breakshot was supposed to be the first in a line of cheaper games from capcom. The driver board is indeed simplified, single lamp matrix for example. It was cheaper to build, less mechs, single level, no backbox gi, but thing is it was not a premiere. Premiere = street level Capcom = Classic (seriously, it go pull up the flyer)

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