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Tarma said:Sadly this loks like it's going to head off into unreleased proto territory... a dark and unforbidding land ruled by Billy Pitt and his rabid fanaticism of everything proto.
I seriously doubt, however, that this will be even remotely easy to get hold of, although one could go camp by Taito's dumpster in the hope that the mvs carts gets tossed in the trash.
Bobak said:I don't think its vaporware yet.
Puzzle games are always worth releasing on the Neo, and NITD and Zupapa proved they're still work digging up and releasing.
Maybe (and this isn't too far fetched) SNK-P will purchase the rights to this version and release it themselves?
Who knows...
editor said:
(Stinger #224)
...The big shocks were the appearance of an SNK Playmore MVS cartridge called ‘Pocchitto Nyan’, by Aiky. The game will be the eighth MVS release from Taito, but one of the most contentious as this game will be going up against other SNKP titles, the corporation highly protective of their newly acquired platform...
editor said:‘Puzzle Bobble’ 94 by TAITO, Asian variations
‘Bust A Move’ 94 by TAITO, American variations
‘Puzzle De Pon’ 95 by 2’ by Visco Corp., / bought, sold, and
distributed by TAITO
‘Power Spikes 2’ 95 by Video System / bought, sold, and
distributed by TAITO
‘Puzzle De Pon R’ 97 by TAITO, American variations
‘Puzzle Bobble 2’ 99 by TAITO, Asian variations
‘Bust A Move Again’ 99 by TAITO
‘Pocchitto Nyan’ (tbd) by Aiky / bought, sold, and
distributed by TAITO
Decepticon said:You have to be shitting me!?
This idiot thinks that a game released in 2 different countries makes 2 different games?
GOOD NEWS EVERYBODY THERE ARE NOW 3 TIMES THE NUMBER OF TITLES RELEASED FOR THE NEO GEO!
Now if you are just misinformed (as it sometimes is the case) Puzzle Bobble = Bust-A-Move
RevQuixo said:Not only that, but I'm not sure Puzzle de Pon R had a US release...my "english label" cart (which is probably European) only has Visco on it.