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   Scott H to BelPowerslave   
   Re: Flea market scrum... my wallet got b   
   15 Dec 08 10:59:04   
   
   From: weaponx013@yahoo.com   
      
   BelPowerslave wrote:   
   >> Yeah, that's where I'm stuck!   
   >>   
   >> The SNES version jumps right to a rainy forest level for level 2. Not   
   >> sure if there is a snow level or not.  There's some really wild   
   >> gunfights in the forest :)   
   >   
   > The 32X version has an additional level:   
   >   
   > "The Sega 32X version includes a fifth area, the snowy mountains, which   
   > is not found in the other versions of the game."   
   >   
   > With 32X sales so low, it's possible that noone got around to writing a   
   > FAQ that includes the extra 32X level. I looked all over, I couldn't   
   > find a single FAQ or usenet post talking about making it through the   
   > area. :(   
   >   
   > Bel   
      
   I did a quick and dirty comparison page for Blackthorne last year.  If   
   the 32X game does indeed have a fatal bug it would obviously be inferior   
   to the SNES game.  However, Blackthorne 32X is the only 32X game I've   
   seen that displays over 256 colors simultaneously.  In addition to that   
   everything is larger and more detailed than the SNES counterpart.   
   Gameplay is roughly the same in both versions barring any control pad   
   comparison they are equal in playability.   
      
   http://www.gamepilgrimage.com/Blackthornemain.htm   
      
      
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   Scott   
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