Slamtastic said: Looks like a big leap in actual gameplay quality compared to the first one. Click to expand...

Krejlooc said: The Jaguar homebrew scene is real good about that. There have been recent releases of Smash TV and Another World. Legal releases, in fact ... Also, the hunt for the source code to the "near-complete" MK3 port is still going on. People have been rejuvinated since finding the almost-complete MK2 port for the Atari Lynx. Click to expand...

Krejlooc said: Actually, there is a lot of interesting history with regards to canceled games on these atari systems. Virtually everything from the 3DO port of UMK3 save the sourcecode has been found, too. Click to expand...

Yeah, it looks really good to me in the clips. Mostly smooth animation and some credible fighting mechanics. I wish one of those Midway Arcade Treasures packs could have included it and maybe some of the other lost titles, they had a bunch of fascinating projects like this and Hard Drivin's Airborne that got real deep and then just didn't get out there, would have made for a real cool gamepack or bonus game on a previous disc even if the titles weren't perfected.You mean Total Carnage, not Smash TV, right?But thanks for the note about MK2 Lynx! Didn't know about that until this thread...I have been stricken by tragedy!!It was so easy to believe because of all the actual horror stories of lost Atari product, such a shame. AtariTimes should put the article out of its misery though, though anybody (including me) should have gotten a hint when AtariAge didn't list the project...Nothing ever came of the rumored Street Fighter II for Lynx, correct? EGM had something that suggested it in their rumor section (I believe it was in its subscribers-only bonus Sushi-X insert) and I've always had a feeling that it was a U.S. Gold project, but I've never seen any real evidence that it ever existed.