At one point, I made a game (does it even qualify?). It was a shooting game were you are a square and you have to get the other squares off the screen. It was really hard. You couldn’t pass the first level because of how fast the enemies were. I Scrapped the game for multiple reasons. Mainly because you could only make one level. Another reason was because the game maker I was using did not allow power ups.
Nanis wrote:
If there is, there is a big chance that the prototype WOULD NOT be Virtual Jockey. There is only 3 possibilities. The chances are very slim that it still exists.
A: Somebody who worked on the game that was there at Right Stuffs closure has a prototype
B:It was found in a garbage can
Or
C:The game was auctioned off to a private collector.
Probably neither of the three.
We probably are not going to ever find Virtual Dodgeball. Hect is gone.
If there is, there is a big chance that the prototype WOULD NOT be Virtual Jockey. There is only 3 possibilities. The chances are very slim that it still exists.
A: Somebody who worked on the game that was there at Right Stuffs closure has a prototype
B:It was found in a garbage can
Or
C:The game was auctioned off to a private collector.
Probably neither of the three.
Nanis wrote:
Most (not including the doraemon ones) were from Marusho SF.
Yes, which are all included in the 2nd post of this thread. (1st post: Famitsu; 2nd post: Marusho; 3rd post: Dengeki)
Heres an excuse: My internet is a GIANT crap sandwich when Three tablets, two laptops, and a desktop streaming a movie try to use the internet. Because of this, the post did not load.
If you look at the first couple posts on this thread, you will find much higher resolution screenshots (1200 dpi) of all of the screenshots that you’ve been posting from my 200 dpi scans. If you want to crop and/or clean up these higher resolution ones, please feel free to do so.
Most (not including the doraemon ones) were from Marusho SF.
I got some screenshots of games from when you put the pictures of the magazine pages of Marusho Super Famicom. Theres one for Virtual Jockey and Virtual Double Yakuman.
Lester Knight wrote:
That looks like a poster (flyer). I do not think that is a box image of any kind.
Yeah, given that the auction shows a flyer and a loose Virtual Boy unit, while saying that the product is new and that the pictures are of the actual items, it is hard to trust anything about the auction at all.