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Anesan (PC Engine Super CD-ROM2)

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Platforms: TurboGrafx-16
Year: 1995
Developed by: NEC Interchannel
Published by: NEC Avenue, Ltd.

Number of Files: 28
Total Filesize: 110 MB
Date Added: Dec 21st, 2014   | Change Log
Album type: Gamerip

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1. Track 1 0:32 0.84 MB get_app
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2. Track 2 3:23 6.34 MB get_app
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3. Track 3 3:04 6.00 MB get_app
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4. Track 4 2:33 4.96 MB get_app
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5. Track 5 3:04 5.69 MB get_app
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6. Track 6 3:05 6.13 MB get_app
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7. Track 7 2:24 5.04 MB get_app
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8. Track 8 2:49 5.68 MB get_app
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9. Track 9 2:41 5.31 MB get_app
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10. Track 10 2:36 5.36 MB get_app
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11. Track 11 2:36 4.23 MB get_app
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12. Track 12 2:20 4.50 MB get_app
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13. Track 13 2:52 5.60 MB get_app
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14. Track 14 3:17 6.58 MB get_app
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15. Track 15 2:26 4.14 MB get_app
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16. Track 16 3:45 6.69 MB get_app
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17. Track 17 3:23 6.82 MB get_app
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18. Track 18 1:39 2.82 MB get_app
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19. Track 19 1:53 3.56 MB get_app
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20. Track 20 3:08 5.79 MB get_app
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21. Track 21 0:57 1.51 MB get_app
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22. Track 22 0:49 1.34 MB get_app
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23. Track 23 0:44 1.06 MB get_app
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24. Track 24 0:42 1.08 MB get_app
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25. Track 25 0:10 0.31 MB get_app
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26. Track 26 0:09 0.31 MB get_app
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27. Track 27 0:20 0.67 MB get_app
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28. Track 28 1:50 2.00 MB get_app
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Description

Ane-san is what is commonly called beat-'em-up, i.e. a fighting game that allows limited movement through side-scrolling environment. The player can choose to control a variety of female fighters. In the beginning, only Ai, Chika, and Makoto are selectable. Ai is the all-around balanced character, Chika is fast and fragile, while Makoto is very strong, but slow. Later in the game, other playable characters become available. Each fighter has a health points bar, which can be restored by healing items scattered through the levels. Once a character is dead, the player can continue playing with another one.

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bepisvalleygranolabars

09:35 Oct 14th, 2023Offline

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The quality of this rip is bad. One track spans between tracks 24-28, for instance. There's also numerous flaws in the recording elsewhere, such as the beginning of 20 where there's frequent skipping. There's also a short staticy bips in Track 19 and the middle of track 10 that hurt the ears. Many tracks also start at the end of the previous track.

Aside from that, the underlying music itself is mediocre-to-good sounding, with a generous peppering of voice clips and sound bites. The goal of these, quite frequently, is to add a certain moon to the tracks, most of which are comical (Track03) but there's also spooky (Track10). However, it's often way too gratuitous and takes away from the song and the punchiness of them. In general, sound bites stand out against the surrounding music and serve to add a punch that wouldn't be there via their contrast. While they are placed well in many cases, such as the beginning of Track08, the overuse throughout the rest of the song ruins the effect. Other times, the overuse can devolve into youtube poop territory, such as in Track17. There's also somewhat muffled sound bites, such as in tracks 12-13, which are just drowned out by the music and weaken the songs. Overall, there's not much here I personally enjoy, albeit there are good parts to several songs. 7/10.

In my opinion,
Better Tracks: 7, 12, 13, 14, 17