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    The Coreland Thread

    I'm curious to know what Coreland's relationship was with Sega since every Coreland game I have ever seen says Coreland/Sega on it. I think they might be a Korean developer but I'm not sure. If anyone has any info about them, I would love to read it.

    Anyways, the few Coreland games I have played were pretty cool.

    My Hero is cheesy but classic stuff.

    http://www.klov.com/S/Seishun_Scandal.html

    4-D Warriors is a good shooter.

    http://www.klov.com/0/4-D_Warriors.html

    I haven't played any of their other games like SWAT(domestically released by Midway), Brain, Gardia or I'm Sorry.

    Anyone played any Coreland games?

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    All Game Guide has some I'm Sorry screens.

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    I'm Sorry looks hilarious although I can't make out how it might play from looking at it. I'm surprised it came out domestically. It just looks like a Japan-only game.

  4. Coreland's relationship with Sega was probably like that of Toaplan & Taito.

    The SMS card version of My Hero is missing some levels. As an SMS game it should've gone on a 1-Mega cartridge.

    SWAT isn't bad- it has some elements of Pengo & Robotron:2084 in the same game. You're pushing blocks off the screen while shooting at different aliens to stop them from linking a tunnel to your base. If they complete the tunnel, all hell breaks loose.

  5. I'm Sorry got a US release? I must admit, I'm surprised. I thought it was arcade/Japan only. It's a pretty cool little game, although more playable for the weirdness facter than anything else. Not bad at all, though. Now that it's been mentioned I need to go dig it up and replay it. *coughMAMEcough*

    James

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    The home version of My Hero is missing levels? Damn. Are those levels much different?

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