I'd rather buy 5 copies of this than one copy of Gorf Classic.
For reference: http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/s...ad.php?t=39968
WHY WOULD ANYONE WANT TO GIVE THESE PEOPLE THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS FOR THIS?
These classic system release projects are kinda cool when people aren't under the pretense that people would want to pay for this crap. This doesn't look any different than the crap 1992 gave us with the generic Street Fighter II clones.
Like that Penn and Teller game for Sega CD that was just released. It wasn't marketed, it was sensibly torrented.
Last edited by Wilykat; 18 Mar 2006 at 05:00 PM.
I'd rather buy 5 copies of this than one copy of Gorf Classic.
For reference: http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/s...ad.php?t=39968
"Chuy, you're going to have a magical life. Because no matter where you go, it's always going to be better than Tucson."
Now I remember where I know the game from. There was a post at the digitpress forums last year where someone had a beta of it and sold it to GDG.
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/view...=69671&start=0
"Your Trick is Sharp as a Noted Blade" - Well, that's about the extent of my interest in this.
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It looks like they took shitty 16-bit graphics and ran them through the Super Eagle rendering engine.
Eew.
*looks closer*
Were those first few shots from an emulator?
Originally Posted by NeoZeedeater
I don't think it is an old game that Sega never released.
I've never heard of it before.
It seems to be a new game, perhaps homebrew or 'indie'.
could be wrong though.
I'd buy it but dunno for 35 dollars, gives me a reason to hook up my SCD and play something new.
Last edited by Daitokuji; 18 Mar 2006 at 07:45 PM.
There is a 1994 Sega copyright on the title screen of the beta version that Adol guy had.Originally Posted by supergrafxengine
http://fantasyzoneparis.free.fr/imag...%202/Title.bmp
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