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I really enjoy this game. It has great music, great backgrounds, and good replay value. I'll put a few things in here to let buyers know what to expect. 1.) You start off with the pod on the front of your ship as opposed to the REGULAR version (just titled Last Hope). Does this make the game easier? Yeah, but considering that you want to collect bullets it should always be attached. The pod does not leave your ship. You can not shoot it off further ahead of you or have it follow you. Better yet, at least how I feel, the pod rotates around your ship allowing you to shoot 360 degrees. 2.) I have to say I love the music in this game. It's got a bit of a relaxing feel to it, and nothing to over bearing and loud. I just find that obnoxious in some games when the music is some chaotic digital techno mess. The music in Last Hope is still upbeat without making you want to turn it off. 3.) Backgrounds look really good along with the enemies. I like when programmers put in little touches to their games like having the ship tilt when you move up or down on the screen. The debris that flies off of you or an enemy when it explodes is also a nice touch. Details like this show that there was time put into the game. Of course not always, but in this case yes. Overall I would recommend Pink Bullets to someone who likes these kinds of horizontal shooters. Feel Pink Bullets is too easy, then maybe pick up the regular edition. It looks good, sounds good, and plays good. This is one of those titles that I pick up from time to time and play, trying to beat my previous score. Unlike some where I don't want to even bother. So yeah, I would say if you can find a copy, pick it up. It's a good later release for the Dreamcast, and the NG/Dev. Team did a good job with this one. 5 Stars.Read full review