Could I have a list of them, please?
Could I have a list of them, please?
Omae wo mo shindeiru...
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My list is a fair bit bigger than that now too, since I exceeded the maximum number of words you can have in a post on the forum, it was getting too messy to keep updating it there. I intend to get around to putting together a website sometime, I've got lots of screenshots, magazine scans and stuff to put up. I'll get around to it sometime.
Last edited by playgen; 06-10-2008 at 06:25 PM.
Wow, I truly feel like I got ripped off as a child now due to that fact that it was lived without "Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill." Awesome premise for a game.
I believe either EGM or Diehard Gamefan had some screenshots of that abomination. Looked like a rather unimpressive side-scrolling platformer... like the vast majority of 16 bit games that every developer was crapping out at the time.
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I would have liked to have played Lufia
I've long since posted my scans of EGM's preview for the Genesis version of "Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures" from Issue # 73 (August 1995). The game was completed and ready for a fall '95 release, but it got canned.
Ninja Gaiden would've been very cool.![]()
I've played the ROM version of Ninja Gaiden, its actually reprogrammed by Sega (like Strider, Ghouls n Ghosts, etc).. But unfortunately it sucks in its unfinished state. I can see why they canceled it.
Yup, an inferior take on the original arcade beat-em-'up.
Looks like third parties were seriously washing their hands of anything Genesis, 32X and Sega CD throughout 1995. They left in droves, and that was before Sega of Japan canned support for all non-Saturn systems late in the year.
Hundreds of games were cancelled for megadrive/CD/32x; while a lot of them were after Sega announced they were concentrating on Saturn, loads of games were cancelled before that too, from the early days all the way to the height of the consoles popularity. Its the same for Snes which had lots of games cancelled aswell. Many games were simultaneously cancelled for both platforms.
When you look into it, its really surprising how many games do get cancelled for really popular systems, even today. So many games get shelved when complete because publishers decide not to risk spending money on distributing them.
Last edited by playgen; 06-12-2008 at 03:37 AM.
It Came from the Desert was basically finished, but never released. You can download it legally from the Cinemaware website.
It looks like MD Ninja Gaiden was being done by Opus.
Funny how Cinemaware had it and released it, since they didn't develop the Megadrive game which is totally different to their original, and it was EA who were going to publish it.
Is the Genesis It Came From the Desert similar to the Amiga version, or is it a third distinct version?
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