Does any of you know if there is any lost media for the Super Nintendo Exertainment Bike?
Possibly MORE bike games?
LOL you wana know something funny?
There was a Famicom version (these pics.. ARE SUPER RARE! good luck finding them.) It uses the modem i was talking about and there's no footage, no other pictures, but this shit was sold somewhere and used some where too . so we know that the pic you have is an american version, for the super nintendo. man idk about these....in japan, they trash and recycle all there stuff...that's why there's none of there clay shooter games left.
Post by insulting iguana on Sept 4, 2016 1:25:56 GMT
I have other pictures i wan't to share too, i feel bad for hording them
a DD game that was going to have special link up with the gameboy. ubivoir, in its 64 beta version before dev moved to gamecube DON'T REMEMBER THE NAME! its an add on for smaller games done by a well known nintendo licensee, let me look it up and ill let you guys know the name. every one forgets about this thing...and i just herd of it too.
I have other pictures i wan't to share too, i feel bad for hording them
View Attachmenta DD game that was going to have special link up with the gameboy. View Attachmentubivoir, in its 64 beta version before dev moved to gamecube View Attachment DON'T REMEMBER THE NAME! its an add on for smaller games done by a well known nintendo licensee, let me look it up and ill let you guys know the name. every one forgets about this thing...and i just herd of it too.
The Disk Writer obviously has some kind of BIOS, which hasn't been dumped, but the only one of these I'm aware of that still exists is sitting in a storage compartment at Nintendo's Japanese headquarters.
That's amazing. If only Nintendo were focused on being so innovative today.
The holy grail here is the Nintendo Playstation. There was an artcilce in Ars Technica about it last year and they actually got to boot one up (but not play any discs on it.)
Old post I know, but the Switch is pretty innovative by itself. The Joy-cons and their motors, the fact that it has some nearly perfect ports of games that are on other consoles that require a big box to process them, the first majorly hybrid console, I could go on but let's keep this short. You nerds (myself included if it makes you feel better) ever heard of the NES CD?!
Someone on the Discord posted about it. Was going to be made by Camerica apparently, you know, the original Canadian distributors for Nintendo's favorite absolutely beloved Game Genie? If anyone can translate the text, that'd be great. Also, not really an add-on but, here's an apparent attempt by Nintendo at Americanizing the Famicom, the Nintendo AVS.