Metal Jack: Armored Police (found unreleased English version of Super Famicom beat 'em up game; 1992): Difference between revisions
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''Metal Jack: Armored Police'' is a 1992 Japan-only beat 'em up Super Famicom game published by Atlus and based on the 1991 anime of the same name. '''There were plans | ''Metal Jack: Armored Police'' is a 1992 Japan-only beat 'em up Super Famicom game published by Atlus and based on the 1991 anime of the same name. '''There were plans to bring the game to North America''' and it was scheduled for release in December 1992,<ref> [http://www.snescentral.com/review.php?id=1076&num=0&fancy=yes&article=proto SNES Central article about the game, including a download for the rom.] Retrieved 04 Oct '15</ref> but it got cancelled in the end for unknown reasons. | ||
However, a prototype of the game was found by Jason Wilson (aka DreamTR) on an unknown date. The game was then sold to and dumped by The ISO Zone user ruiner9 in 2012. | However, a prototype of the game was found by Jason Wilson (aka DreamTR) on an unknown date. The game was then sold to and dumped by The ISO Zone user ruiner9 in 2012. |
Revision as of 23:58, 5 November 2020
U.S. cover of the game.
Status: Found
Date found: Unknown (Initial find); 2012 (Release)
Found by: Jason Wilson (aka DreamTR); nooglide
Metal Jack: Armored Police is a 1992 Japan-only beat 'em up Super Famicom game published by Atlus and based on the 1991 anime of the same name. There were plans to bring the game to North America and it was scheduled for release in December 1992,[1] but it got cancelled in the end for unknown reasons.
However, a prototype of the game was found by Jason Wilson (aka DreamTR) on an unknown date. The game was then sold to and dumped by The ISO Zone user ruiner9 in 2012.
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Reference
- ↑ SNES Central article about the game, including a download for the rom. Retrieved 04 Oct '15