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(Photo courtesy of the NeoStore. ) An AES version of Metal Slug was produced in
small numbers and sold primarily in Japan during the summer of 1996. The game took a few months to achieve popularity in the United States, and by the time players took notice and were interested in ordering the cartridge directly from SNK,
there weren't any left for sale. MVS versions of the game modified to work in AES consoles routinely sell in online auctions for
around $200 to $300, but original AES versions--complete with cartridge, clamshell box, liner artwork, and manual--typically
fetch upward of $1,000. Metal Slug wasn't the only game released in limited numbers in 1996. By that time, SNK was manufacturing AES cartridges at a rate that was just 10 percent of the rate the company was producing them at during the early '90s. Kizuna Encounter looks nice but plays average. It's worth big bucks. Along with Metal Slug, SNK released two other limited-issue AES games in 1996. The first of these was Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle, a tag-team fighting game that's best described as a cross between Samurai Shodown and Capcom's X-Men vs. Street Fighter.
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I’m left with flashbacks to RWBY, when in Volume 3 Ruby watches Roman Torchwick get eaten after beating her up and challenging her heroic idealism with talk of how cold and nihilistic reality is. This scene comes between the death of two of her friends for an added gut punch. This is prime real estate for her to develop as a character (the main one at that) before Volume 4 completely has her going nowhere with this outside of two scenes of her feeling scared and horrible for what happened, causing her to completely abandon this idea outside of one scene in Volume 5 where she brings up the deaths of her friends. Hell, even that had more of an
impact than what happened in this arc, which is still the most emotionally
resonant arc in the series!
None of this would matter too much if the characters were dynamic and colorful, cuz that would make it so even if an episode is only there for variety, it’s still engaging. Unfortunately, Dororo’s characters barely go beyond their character archetypes, and the ones who aren’t stock characters often leave a lot to be desired. I already discussed how poorly they handled Hyakkimaru’s development, which is a real shame since there are moments where he comes off as fun, even adorable with how he has to learn to really socialize with others on a level beyond that of a toddler.