Buster Bros. Collection is a video game developed by Mitchell Corporation and published by Capcom for the PlayStation.
Buster Bros. Collection | |
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Developer(s) | Mitchell Corporation |
Publisher(s) | Capcom |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
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Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Gameplay
editBuster Bros. Collection is a compilation of Buster Bros. (1989), Super Buster Bros. (1990), and Buster Buddies (1995).[2]
The graphics and sound are the same as the arcade versions, but the music is emulated by Portable Sound Format (PSF) files, which are very similar to MIDI.
Reception
editOfficial UK PlayStation Magazine reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, noting "It's old and it looks it, though the games which comprise this collection are highly playable and addictive. Worth a look, but it won't hold your attention for ever."[3]
Next Generation reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "fans of Bust-A-Move and other simple puzzle games may get a kick out of this one."[2]
Reviewing the PlayStation Buster Bros. Collection, Doctor Devon of GamePro remarked that the game makes no real use of the PlayStation hardware in terms of either graphics or controls, and is less fun to play than the arcade version due to the load times every time the player character is hit. He nonetheless judged that the "classic" gameplay makes the game worthwhile for either newcomers to the series or Buster Bros. fans moved by nostalgia.[4]
German publication MAN!AC awarded it 75% in a June 1997 review, stating (translated) that the "Pang games show that a simple but well thought-out game concept is more fun in the long run than a thrown-together "mega-game"."[5]
Reviews
edit- GameSpot - May 13, 1997[6]
- Fun Generation, issue 15 (1997-04)[7]
- IGN - Apr 21, 1997[8]
- Game Revolution - Jul, 1997[9]
- Official UK Playstation Magazine, issue 24 - Oct, 1997)[10]
- Computer and Video Games, Issue 191 - Oct, 1997[11]
- PlayStation Plus, issue 26 - Nov, 1997[12]
- Super Power, Number 12, 1997 - Dec, 1997[13]
- Absolute Playstation - Apr, 1998[14]
- PlanetStation, issue 33 - Jul, 2001[15]
- Gamezilla - Jul, 2001[16]
- GF3K.com - Nov 16, 2002[17]
References
edit- ^ "Capcom: Buzz Bin". 1997-06-16. Archived from the original on 1997-06-16. Retrieved 2023-10-05.
- ^ a b "Finals". Next Generation. No. 30. Imagine Media. June 1997. pp. 114, 116.
- ^ "Super Pang Collection, review". Official UK PlayStation Magazine. No. 24. Future Publishing. October 1997. p. 108.
- ^ "ProReview: Super Buster Brothers". GamePro. No. 93. IDG. June 1996. p. 60.
- ^ Gaksch, Martin (June 1997). "Super Pang Collection". Man!ac.
- ^ "Buster Bros. Collection Review".
- ^ "Super Pang Collection". Fun Generation. April 1997.
- ^ "Buster Bros. Collection". 22 April 1997.
- ^ "Buster Bros. Collection". 22 April 1997.
- ^ "Super Pang Collection". Official UK Playstation Magazine. October 1997.
- ^ Lomas, Ed (October 1997). "Super Pang Collection". C&VG.
- ^ Merrett, Steve (November 1997). "Super Pang Collection". PlayStation Plus.
- ^ "Super Pang Collection". Super Power. December 1997.
- ^ "Buster Bros. Collection - Review - Absolute Playstation".
- ^ "Super Pang Collection". PlanetStation.
- ^ Skorupa, Mark. "Buster Bros. Collection (PSX) by Capcom". Gamezilla. Archived from the original on 2002-02-02. Retrieved 2023-10-25.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "Gaming Fanatics 3K". Archived from the original on 2002-12-05.