There are three documented print runs of Fighting Hero. It was definitely big for NTDEC.
There are three documented print runs of Fighting Hero. It was definitely big for NTDEC.
By mid 92, the market was completely overtaken by Yoko SF2.
By mid-late 93, people wanted a cycle. SF3, SF IV, FH3 all attempted to repeat SF2 success.
By mid 92, the market was completely overtaken by Yoko SF2.
By mid-late 93, people wanted a cycle. SF3, SF IV, FH3 all attempted to repeat SF2 success.
Back in the days, parent would see a fighting game that look like what their kid beg for, and would buy it. NTDEC never made these games for us.
Back in the days, parent would see a fighting game that look like what their kid beg for, and would buy it. NTDEC never made these games for us.
We have recently uncovered another revision. Whenever that releases will be the perfect opportunity to talk about them all and the development timeline!
We have recently uncovered another revision. Whenever that releases will be the perfect opportunity to talk about them all and the development timeline!
- Kung Fu Kid, an early work-in-progress prototype of Koko Adventure by Daou/Open Corp!
- AGCI Crossbow
- Kung Fu Kid, an early work-in-progress prototype of Koko Adventure by Daou/Open Corp!
- AGCI Crossbow
The dump is available on the @hiddenpalace.org, and your all-time favourite NintendulatorNRS emulator supports it.
The dump is available on the @hiddenpalace.org, and your all-time favourite NintendulatorNRS emulator supports it.
...or NTDEC games were deemed not worthwile.
...or NTDEC games were deemed not worthwile.
AVE iterations did not feature any NTDEC games. Why?
AVE iterations did not feature any NTDEC games. Why?