I thought Ninja Gaiden was by Opus because it uses their sound driver and their name appears in the game.pic.twitter.com/to8tWuU32u
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I thought Ninja Gaiden was by Opus because it uses their sound driver and their name appears in the game.pic.twitter.com/to8tWuU32u
"This particular version of the driver seems to be the same as the one used in Jantei Monogatari, Metal Fangs, Ninja Burai Densetsu, Rent a Hero, Sword of Vermilion, and Wrestle War." Possibly tied to former AM2/Genki programmer? http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Talk:GDRI-010 …
Speaking of Wrestle War, the beta version has a September 1990 build date. The September 1990 issue of Beep! Megadrive says it was scheduled for October, so it was obviously delayed for a while.pic.twitter.com/XRuBTMjVgc
As for Street Fighter II: Champion Edition, I suspect it might be a Genki game, mostly because of the sound driver.
Couldn’t find a perfect match for any of the names anywhere. :( Perhaps some are previously unknown or maybe freelancers? Or part of another subcontracted company? We completely disassembled the roms and the names are never utilized by anything, just loaded in RAM and that’s it.
There's this person, but there's no evidence he worked on anything like this.https://www.mobygames.com/developer/sheet/view/developerId,63295/ …
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