Follow up of nes games that never occured
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I don't understand why you'd use the word Genesis unless you are specifically talking about an American version, maybe that's what threw mew off
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The elusive Mega Drive game with a soundtrack by Phil Collins and his band perhaps? Is the player driving a high-end Hyundai to the theatre to watch a play about the story of Abraham?
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@Tepples: I think this Genesis is a bit too new... But maybe we can hack OutRun to change its music, the car and the history.
Or we can make a game where you create and manage a world and its inhabitants.
But I think a game like this already exists...
By the way, seems like Sunset Riders only got an Arcade release in the land of rising sun.
Is the "western" genre popular in Japan?
Or we can make a game where you create and manage a world and its inhabitants.
But I think a game like this already exists...
By the way, seems like Sunset Riders only got an Arcade release in the land of rising sun.
Is the "western" genre popular in Japan?
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@Sumez
Well, when I played it, it was the North American version and I was using the Genesis. Now in Japan I have a mega drive but used to call it Genesis out of habit ^^;;
@Fisher
As for western game, there is one made by natsume on the snes, Wild guns, and it is such a rare game that it cost of fortune to get (in Japan).
Well, when I played it, it was the North American version and I was using the Genesis. Now in Japan I have a mega drive but used to call it Genesis out of habit ^^;;
@Fisher
As for western game, there is one made by natsume on the snes, Wild guns, and it is such a rare game that it cost of fortune to get (in Japan).
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Not really, no.Fisher wrote:Is the "western" genre popular in Japan?
A good example of this is "Trigun" which was a commercial failure in Japan, but really took off in the West. Such a thing is nearly unheard of!
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Not to mention the game that inspired it, Blood Bros. I'm actually a bigger fan of that game, really a ton of fun.Banshaku wrote: @Fisher
As for western game, there is one made by natsume on the snes, Wild guns, and it is such a rare game that it cost of fortune to get (in Japan).
Gun.Smoke is another big one.
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There was Gun.Smoke but no Bon.Anza.
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I remember Bonanza Bros.
Maybe someone could add a Super on it's name?
Maybe someone could add a Super on it's name?