I have little know Japanese, I may tried to learn it if I feed to do it. And yes, I like to do research on Japan-only games and that's why I created so many cancelled Japanese games on this wiki.
I copy and paste the word 未発売ゲーム (cancelled game) to the Twitter and turned out that there's the new book about cancelled games coming on March 25, 2017. A day later, a English twitter user pantalytron retweeted from chou_nosuke's post that there's new update about this. So, that's how I get to catch these updates!
Have you tried to learn Japanese to help you further in your research? If the text is printed on paper, I don't think you could easily translate it with a program... I see you like to do research on Japan-exclusive old video games.
I personally am trying to learn Japanese, but it is indeed quite difficult!
I have little know Japanese, I may tried to learn it if I feed to do it. And yes, I like to do research on Japan-only games and that's why I created so many cancelled Japanese games on this wiki.
I copy and paste the word 未発売ゲーム (cancelled game) to the Twitter and turned out that there's the new book about cancelled games coming on March 25, 2017. A day later, a English twitter user pantalytron retweeted from chou_nosuke's post that there's new update about this. So, that's how I get to catch these updates!
Post by retrogamefan9000 on Jan 25, 2017 2:34:48 GMT
Sorry for late replay but it was turned out to be the early version of Madness: House of Fun. In last mouth, he compiled the code and posted on Facebook with old pictures (with was taken in early 1990s). Here the post:
Few days later, he uploaded the footage of the early version on YouTube:
Few days ago, unseen64 uploaded the footage of the later version on YouTube but it contains no music:
Post by retrogamefan9000 on Nov 23, 2016 5:48:47 GMT
Source of Madness: House of Fun for the Mega Drive (who is going to be remake of the Gremlin's Amiga game Harlequin with new graphics, characters, and Madness’ music) was found by Eleazar Galindo Navarro (who is a founder of Piko Interactive and get rights for the game along with other unreleased games to finish them and published them).
This version is called PJ in the Dreamland. He will tried to get it compiled.
The comment extension we currently use has no edit function, sadly. To get this feature, someone would literally have to rewrite said extension (I will likely look at having a MediaWiki expert do this in the -hopefully near- future, when I have the funds for it).
Post by retrogamefan9000 on Sept 27, 2016 23:20:28 GMT
Hey guys, so I created the thread for the game because I'm very interested to this game but not because of silly name, because it look like a funny game.
This game is a platform action Famicom game that was being working on by Jaleco who is known for their work on City Connection, Bases Loaded series, and the Ninja Jajamaru-kun series.
The game is about a hero dog named Booby who had to guard a baby named Alfred from hazards.
This is being scheduled for the May 1991 release but, it was delayed until June and then later pushed to one more month before being cancelled for unknown reasons.
It was shown in a playable form at Famicom Space World from April 24th to May 6th 1991.
My search I'm active into finding information about this lost Japanese game.
3 months ago, I tried posing a translated request for the info on Wikia Language Brigade Wiki but was not translated by someone. 3 months later, I tried posing again on the Reddit /r/translator but 3 days later, still no one interested it, so I deleted and tried again for 20 days, but failed again, so I deleted this and tried with one image as seems that /r/translator also don't care to translated more than 2 images with long text and most of reddit posts commented in minutes or hours. After the 4th post, it works! So, I have some info for the game.
I also interested to finding people who worked on the game and asked them if they had a copy or any information of this game.
I hope that someday, We would found a prototype and released it online.