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Character artwork from ‘Sorcerian’ on the Sega Megadrive. https://t.co/jY4ks13eQe

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Alakazam, from ‘World Of Illusion’ on the SEGA Megadrive. https://t.co/xYkQzBoxZX

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Title: Strider
Year: 1990
Platform: Mega Drive
Publisher:  
Developer: Capcom
Artist: Yuji Kaida

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This classic game have never played it before but the pixel work, its an art piece on console! Monster World IV.

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By the way, if you got the Japanese or Asian they lied—you don't get 40+2 games...

The addition of Game no Kanzume Otokuyou expands that number a bit since it's a compilation of 12 games, including Flicky and Fatal Labyrinth!

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This is what we're working on! ZPF - graphics by

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A vicious pig army invades the land of Zebulos and abducts the princess of the kingdom. Sparkster sets out to expel the invaders and save the princess. His journey leads him finally to space and the death star-like space station Pig Star.

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It's uh... Mega Drive Mini.
Happy Birthday, ! This was a fairly quick picture. I was hoping to try and add Saturn and Dreamcast more in the picture...
Hope you have a great day, man!
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Resource management issues: running out of VRAM is annoyingly common in the opening (left). This leads to needing to simplify the backgrounds all the time (right), as if they weren't lacking in details already :/

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Oh boy... Making a game takes AGES! 😩

I therefore decided to stop coding and start selling repros instead! 🤑

I'll start with .
...Looks just like the original! 😎

(Please note that my cartridge only works with some very specific toasters)

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SNES, NES, Game Boy (Color), N64 or Genesis? Too easy? Then what is the title of the game?

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Here comes a new release from our master coder with many technical breakthru ... stuff u've never/heard seen on the Megadrive before!

https://t.co/98uG8buXnH
https://t.co/0FjZv2MLkF

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as it was in 1888, the 'Shelter Hall' of Madeira Road, with the ornate lift to take you right in.
Part of the 'Sea frontages' archive held at (DB/D/43)

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