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Post by The Almighty Narf on Aug 17, 2004 7:52:59 GMT -5
Correct me if I'm wrong, but it looks like you don't have a section of the SNES Satellaview games. The Satellaview was a weird Japan only SNES accesory that actualy let you download some small games from some satellite thing.... There's more info on it here.
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Post by Vidgmchtr on Aug 17, 2004 14:14:17 GMT -5
I recall seeing a BSX section here.....
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Aug 17, 2004 16:26:30 GMT -5
I recall seeing one too, but when I went to look up a game this morning it wasn't there.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 17, 2004 18:20:17 GMT -5
Annoyingly, it was one of the things I was working on when I left my computer behind. When I did the overhaul of the site's layout I left some sections out to be worked on, and because I knew so little about the BSX releases I decided it was better to wait until I had a bit more information on it.
I called it the BANDAI Satellaview-X, for heaven's sake! Shows how much I know (It's "Broadcast" by the way, for those who weren't sure).
If it goes up in the near future it will not be anything more than a list... and I've not yet decided how to incorporate the games into the franchise lists. At the moment I'm actually removing them, as their release information or exact title are unsure. Most of the time I don't have a clue what the game is supposed to even be. And this is after some extensive research on Japanese websites.
No doubt about it, it's going to be the hardest part of the website to complete, though one day I would like to complete it.
What game were you wondering about, anyway? Maybe I can help here.
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Aug 17, 2004 19:36:04 GMT -5
Radical Dreamers. It's a game by Square. Since none of the BSX games actualy had cart versions and were distributed by the Satellaview itself, I was wondering if it was considered published by Square or by Nintendo.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 18, 2004 12:07:29 GMT -5
Well, none of the games were published by Nintendo. St. Giga had that honour. So I only included games that were developed by Nintendo or their close circle of friends (eg. HAL, Jupiter, etc.) So I didn't have anything on the Square games. Good luck though... and if you find any good resources on Satellaview... well... you know how to contact me
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Post by Jay on Aug 25, 2004 8:59:37 GMT -5
you can download the rom of it (although you must delete it after 24 hours blah blah disclaimer) and there is a translation patch for it at www.zophar.net but i havent played it. i still havent finished chrono trigger
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Aug 25, 2004 13:32:22 GMT -5
Oh, I've played it many times... but it doesn't really answere my question.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 25, 2004 17:56:56 GMT -5
Oh, I've played it many times... but it doesn't really answere my question. No, I answered your question in the post before that. St. Giga broadcast (and therefore "published") all the Satellaview games. Nintendo made the hardware and some games for it... as did their third-party licensees, who included Squaresoft at the time. But no, not every Satellaview game is going to be covered here. Only those published by Nintendo or their usual second parties.
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Aug 25, 2004 21:12:38 GMT -5
No, I answered your question in the post before that. Yes, you did. Thank you.
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Post by Fryguy64 on Aug 26, 2004 8:21:26 GMT -5
Not a problem.
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Post by Solid Snake on Aug 29, 2004 9:23:46 GMT -5
So that makes the SNES the first ON-LINE video game console and NOT the Saturn as most people think.
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Post by The Almighty Narf on Aug 29, 2004 13:33:29 GMT -5
No. There were a few online consoles before the SNES.
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