X-COM: UFO Defense, partially because of using a joypad to control it.It features loads of faulty collision detection and Fake Difficulty but lacks music as well as the Password Save feature the arcade version had. Total Carnage is a sluggish, under-animated bastardization of what was an enjoyably fast-paced Arcade Game. The CD32 version is a straight copy of the Amiga version and shares all of its faults (including playing either the music only or sound effects without music, a common quirk of desktop Amiga games), not even using two buttons on the CD32's six-button controller. It cut out half of the stages and butchered the control scheme to fit on a single-button joystick and had barely-altered graphics which, in some ways, actually look worse than the vibrant NES original.
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