I just wanted to let you fine people to know that I am working on a article series about Sunsoft and the games they have made.
It will be a nine part series starting with their early arcade days(1978-1985).
If you have any questions about the project or what me to try to find something special out. Please tell me. I have been researching Sunsoft and their games for 14 months now. Besides all the info you actually can find on the Internet if you dig hard I have also interviewed seven people who worked either on Sunsoft in Japan or US.
tell vic to get the turbografx cd valis games on switch, all 4 of them.
like seriously.
this was discussed by him before.
if he needs some persuasion id like to talk with him.
the ebay copies are getting disc rot. n b 4 the lock
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As @ogo79 said, the SNS-RZ-USA is a prime giveaway that it's not a legit retail cart.
And yes, he is (usually) always right, and he is (almost) the sexiest gamer out there (not counting me) ;)
SunSoft, I know they made some Looney Tunes games back on the Snes. Or at least Published them. I remember playing Duck Dodgers, Porkey Pig, Taz Mania, and a Bugs Bunny game.
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Super Smash Bros Ultimate, Mario Kart 8, Capcom Beat em Collection, SNK Heroines.
I've lived, breathed & consumed video games almost my entire 38 year life.
I'm working on a new version of my old game website where I can put bigger focus on check lists & databases for consoles, games & companies over the past 40 years as well as what the future brings.
Your site sounds interesting. I'm almost as old as you, only 37(soon). Ever since I found out about video games it has been my number one hobby. And the last four years I have been more and more into video game history.
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Oh this sounds interesting and I look forward to reading through it once you are done.
I was never really familiar with Sunsoft or their games at first, but I happened to go on an exchange program and stayed with a family in Kōnan (where their headquarters is located) so it got me interested in their games. U-four-ia has become one of my favourite NES games and I've been wanting to try out Blaster Master Zero too.
I never went directly to their building while I was in Japan, but maybe I will see if I can find it on my next trip just to take a picture.
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I know Sunsoft has only sporadically published in the US.
They were around in the 8 and 16-bit era (through 1995, when they stopped publishing and sold their finished unreleased SNES games to Acclaim).
Then they returned a few years later, around 1998 (most notably re-releasing the Game Boy "Final Fantasy" line, just after FF7 made the franchise significantly more popular). I think they ran through the PS1 lifespan.
Then we didn't see any more games from them until Victor Ireland relaunched the brand in America in the Wii era.
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