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| | | | | | | | | Take a look at some of the many many box changes... |
| | | | The first in the series of games is a puzzle game that changed bunny character during conversion, I'm talking about Roger Rabbit, developed by Kotobuki Systems (Kemco) and released in February 1989, which is kinda late era for the Famicom Disk System and therefore the game is quite rare. |
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| | | Bugs in Nintendo64 games were hardly ever fixed unless a second run of cartridges were ordered, and in most cases that didn't happen as companies made sure to order enough the first time around to avoid queueing at the Nintendo production plat again. |
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| | | Not many know of Gowin Technology, a small independent Gameboy developer who also handled manufacturing themselves. This of course meant that they were all alone at getting their games "out there". |
| | | | Budget title publisher Midas was at one point planning a range of unlicensed Gameboy games to be release, but nothing ever came of it sadly. |
| | | | Way back when the Gameboy Color was hot the world was screaming for electronic personal organizers compatible with the Gameboy, what? no? Well there must have been a demand ... |
| | | | In 2000/2001, late GBC era, a batch of games appeared from a game outlet called Rocket Games. That's not the unusual part of it though, but these games were without a license from Nintendo... |
| | | | SmartCom is an exciting new do-it-all package which transforms an ordinary Game Boy Pocket or Color into an advanced personal organiser. |
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