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Somewhat in 2009, a company named "Jitensyasougyou" ported the two Data East arcade games "Road Blaster" and "Thunder Storm (Cobra Command in the west) to Microsoft Windows and the Sharp X68030. Released on DVD format, which due to its game's large file size, the game took advantage of porting it to two platforms, one is for Microsoft Windows and one is for the Sharp X68030, which is the first ever Sharp X68000 game since Princess Maker.
Somewhat in 2009, a company named "Jitensyasougyou" ported the two Data East arcade games "Road Blaster" and "Thunder Storm" (Cobra Command in the west) to Microsoft Windows and the Sharp X68030. Released on DVD format, which due to its game's large file size, the game took advantage of porting it to two platforms, one is for Microsoft Windows and one is for the Sharp X68030, which is the first ever Sharp X68000 game to be commercially released since Princess Maker in 1996.


Information of this port is very scarce due to the fact that this version was only released in Japan, since there are no copies of this version was brought outside Japan. Only the cover art and a handful of information for this port are only available.
Information of this port is very scarce due to the fact that this version was only released in Japan, since there are no copies of this version was brought outside Japan. Only the cover art and a handful of information for this port are only available.

Revision as of 10:59, 29 October 2016

111091 front.jpg

Cover art of the Windows/Sharp X68030 port of Road Blaster.

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Somewhat in 2009, a company named "Jitensyasougyou" ported the two Data East arcade games "Road Blaster" and "Thunder Storm" (Cobra Command in the west) to Microsoft Windows and the Sharp X68030. Released on DVD format, which due to its game's large file size, the game took advantage of porting it to two platforms, one is for Microsoft Windows and one is for the Sharp X68030, which is the first ever Sharp X68000 game to be commercially released since Princess Maker in 1996.

Information of this port is very scarce due to the fact that this version was only released in Japan, since there are no copies of this version was brought outside Japan. Only the cover art and a handful of information for this port are only available.