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|title=The Godfather
|title=<center>Godfather</center>
|description=(Unreleased Sega Master System movie tie-in game)
|startyear=1992
|timeframe=Yes
|endyear=1993
|image=GodfatherSMSBox.jpg
|image=GodfatherSMSBox.jpg
|imagecaption=Cover art for the game
|imagecaption=Cover art for the game.
|status=Lost
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span>
|category=Lost video games
}}
}}
'''''The Godfather''''' was to be a tie-in game to the classic Coppola film series for the Sega Master System to be released somewhere between December of 1992 and 1993 by European game publisher U.S. Gold. The game was announced in UK's Sega Power issue 32's page 7 (alongside another unreleased Master System game; Die hard 2), and was shown off more elaborately in Germany's "Video Games" issue 2/93 on page 106, showing screenshots and even a review. Episode of the Dutch TV show ''Power Play'' showed footage of the game, showing off basic gameplay as well as clips from the original movie spliced in for humorous effect. Despite being shown in various magazines at the time, the game was cancelled for unknown reasons. It is theorized that this game would have been a conversion of other ''Godfather'' games published by the same company.
'''''The Godfather''''' was to be a tie-in game to the classic Coppola film series for the Sega Master System to be released somewhere between December of 1992 and 1993 by European game publisher U.S. Gold. The game was announced in UK's Sega Power issue 32's page 7 (alongside another unreleased Master System game; Die hard 2), and was shown off more elaborately in Germany's "Video Games" issue 2/93 on page 106, showing screenshots and even a review. An episode of the Dutch TV show ''Power Play'' showed footage of the game, showing off basic gameplay as well as clips from the original movie spliced in for humorous effect. Despite being shown in various magazines at the time, the game was cancelled for unknown reasons. It is theorized that this game would have been a conversion of other ''Godfather'' games published by the same company.


==Gemaplay==
==Gameplay==
The game appears as a fairly generic side-scrolling platformer very similar to ''Dick Tracy'', also released for the Master System. The player takes control of Don Corleone as they gun down enemies on the streets and in apartment buildings. There also appears to be a shooting gallery stage with a first-person perspective where the player must continue gunning down enemies at a tavern.
The game appears as a fairly generic side-scrolling platformer very similar to ''Dick Tracy'', also released for the Master System. The player takes control of Don Corleone as they gun down enemies on the streets and in apartment buildings. There also appears to be a shooting gallery stage with a first-person perspective where the player must continue gunning down enemies at a tavern.


==Status==
==Status==
While the game has not resurfaced online, there are several screenshots taken from various magazines and even a proposed cover art for the game. On January 9th, 2023, Twitter user and co-founder of the Sega Master System enthusiast board ''SMSpower'' "@ocornut" (AKA: Bock) initiated a search for the game. A floppy disk containing the game's background graphic assets was found by user "@MrTalida". Former tester at US Gold Jaz Rignall apparently recalls seeing the game and that it had "nothing to do with The Godfather at all". The prototype cartridge has still not been resurfaced, however.
While the game has not resurfaced online, several screenshots have been taken from various magazines, and even a proposed cover art for the game has been proposed. On January 9th, 2023, Twitter user and co-founder of the Sega Master System enthusiast board ''SMSpower'' "@ocornut" (AKA: Bock) initiated a search for the game. A floppy disk containing the game's background graphic assets were found by user "@MrTalida". Former tester at US Gold Jaz Rignall apparently recalls seeing the game and that it had "nothing to do with The Godfather at all". However, a prototype cartridge has still not been resurfaced.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery mode=packed heights=200px>
File:GodfatherSMSScreen1.jpg
GodfatherSMSScreen1.jpg
File:GodfatherSMSScreen2.jpg
GodfatherSMSScreen2.jpg
File:GodfatherSMSScreen3.jpg
GodfatherSMSScreen3.jpg
File:Usgold_catalogue_crop_181.jpg|Advertisement taken from a US Gold Catalogue
Usgold_catalogue_crop_181.jpg|Advertisement taken from a US Gold Catalogue
File:godfatherusgoldad.png
godfatherusgoldad.png
File:godfatherassetfloppy.png|The floppy disk containing background graphic assets
godfatherassetfloppy.png|The floppy disk containing background graphic assets
</gallery>
</gallery>


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*[https://twitter.com/ocornut/status/1612426611596427271 The post by Bock that initiated the search.]
*[https://twitter.com/ocornut/status/1612426611596427271 The post by Bock that initiated the search.]
*[https://twitter.com/JazRignall/status/1612542791934152704?s=20&t=sZCuW4YZ7uncI6OTFp9bGg Jaz Rignall's comment about the game.]
*[https://twitter.com/JazRignall/status/1612542791934152704?s=20&t=sZCuW4YZ7uncI6OTFp9bGg Jaz Rignall's comment about the game.]
*[https://www.smspower.org/forums/19344-TheGodfatherForMasterSystemUnreleased Original SMSpower! thread.]
*[https://gamesthatwerent.com/2024/06/the-godfather/ Recent article covering the game in more detail, along with mention of other unreleased games.]
*[https://smspower.org/forums/19344-TheGodfatherForMasterSystemUnreleased Original SMSpower! thread.]
 
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 27 August 2024

GodfatherSMSBox.jpg

Cover art for the game.

Status: Lost

The Godfather was to be a tie-in game to the classic Coppola film series for the Sega Master System to be released somewhere between December of 1992 and 1993 by European game publisher U.S. Gold. The game was announced in UK's Sega Power issue 32's page 7 (alongside another unreleased Master System game; Die hard 2), and was shown off more elaborately in Germany's "Video Games" issue 2/93 on page 106, showing screenshots and even a review. An episode of the Dutch TV show Power Play showed footage of the game, showing off basic gameplay as well as clips from the original movie spliced in for humorous effect. Despite being shown in various magazines at the time, the game was cancelled for unknown reasons. It is theorized that this game would have been a conversion of other Godfather games published by the same company.

Gameplay

The game appears as a fairly generic side-scrolling platformer very similar to Dick Tracy, also released for the Master System. The player takes control of Don Corleone as they gun down enemies on the streets and in apartment buildings. There also appears to be a shooting gallery stage with a first-person perspective where the player must continue gunning down enemies at a tavern.

Status

While the game has not resurfaced online, several screenshots have been taken from various magazines, and even a proposed cover art for the game has been proposed. On January 9th, 2023, Twitter user and co-founder of the Sega Master System enthusiast board SMSpower "@ocornut" (AKA: Bock) initiated a search for the game. A floppy disk containing the game's background graphic assets were found by user "@MrTalida". Former tester at US Gold Jaz Rignall apparently recalls seeing the game and that it had "nothing to do with The Godfather at all". However, a prototype cartridge has still not been resurfaced.

Gallery

Videos

Gameplay footage taken from Power Play.

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