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The Nuon was a DVD player/game console hybrid based on the Aries processor from VM Labs. As VM Labs lacked the funds to manufacture the consoles themselves, they instead chose to pitch the technology to various DVD player manufacturers as a replacement for the video processing chips. The intent was to create a new generation of DVD players capable of playing 3D games and build them into a computer platform of their own. <ref>[https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/06/before-the-ps2-nuon-famously-tried-and-failed-to-combine-dvd-and-game-consoles/ ArsTechnica Retrospective on the Nuon.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref> As negotiation with DVD manufacturers continued, it was decided that movies with special enhanced features would be added. Samsung, Toshiba, and Thomson Multimedia Inc. all produced their own versions of the hardware with different capabilities and features <ref>[http://www.nuon-dome.com/compare.html Comparison chart of different Nuon console variants.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref>
'''''Nuon''''' was a DVD player/game console hybrid based on the Aries processor from VM Labs. As VM Labs lacked the funds to manufacture the consoles themselves, they instead chose to pitch the technology to various DVD player manufacturers as a replacement for the video processing chips. The intent was to create a new generation of DVD players capable of playing 3D games and build them into a computer platform of their own. <ref>[https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2015/06/before-the-ps2-nuon-famously-tried-and-failed-to-combine-dvd-and-game-consoles/ ArsTechnica Retrospective on the Nuon.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref> As negotiation with DVD manufacturers continued, it was decided that movies with special enhanced features would be added. Samsung, Toshiba, and Thomson Multimedia Inc. all produced their own versions of the hardware with different capabilities and features. <ref>[http://www.nuon-dome.com/compare.html Comparison chart of different Nuon console variants.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref>


Unfortunately, the Nuon was a financial failure. The consoles looked just like ordinary DVD players, and the public largely saw them as more expensive DVD players. Only eight games and five enhanced movies were officially released, though many more projects were known to be in development before VM Labs filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
However, the Nuon was a financial failure. Common criticisms of the Nuon consoles were that they looked just like ordinary DVD players, and the public largely saw them as more expensive DVD players, its then-high launch price of $599 U.S. dollars, and being generally seen as a less appealing alternative to Sony's PlayStation 2 console due to its low amount of games and movies released for the system.  
 
Only eight games and five enhanced movies were officially released, though many more projects were known to be in development before VM Labs filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.


==Media Preservation and the DVD-N591==
==Media Preservation and the DVD-N591==
Seven of the eight known released games are widely circulated through internet downloads. The boxart, disc art, and manuals for these games are also widely circulated. However, while the eighth game is known to exist in the hands of private collectors, it has not been dumped online, nor has its art or manual been circulated.
Seven of the eight known released games have been widely circulated through internet downloads for many years. The boxart, disc art, and manuals for these games are also widely circulated. However, while the eighth game was long known to exist in the hands of private collectors, it had not been dumped online, nor had its art or manual been circulated.


'''''Crayon Shin-Chan 3''''', also known as '''''Jjanggu the Unhelpable 3''''', was a licensed game based on the manga and anime of the same name. This game was exclusive to South Korea and is believed to be the only Nuon game to contain region-locking. The gameplay itself is a side-scrolling platformer starring the title character, who must run from left to right attacking various other characters with weapons that are picked up. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Woza_tLNcPw Litoskin's full playthrough on YouTube.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref>
'''''Crayon Shin-Chan 3''''', also known as '''''Jjanggu the Unhelpable 3''''', was a licensed game based on the manga and anime of the same name. This game was exclusive to South Korea and is believed to be the only Nuon game to contain region-locking. The gameplay itself is a side-scrolling platformer starring the title character, who must run from left to right attacking various other characters with weapons that are picked up. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Woza_tLNcPw Litoskin's full playthrough on YouTube.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref>


The only known release of this game was in a bundle with the Samsung DVD-N591, which was the only model of the Nuon released in South Korea. It is not known how many units were sold, but discussions among collectors who have received these consoles have yielded very low serial numbers. It is believed that the DVD-N591 had an extremely limited release, possibly even restricted to test markets. <ref>[https://assemblergames.com/threads/korean-samsung-n-591-nuon-player.65616/ Forum discussion on the rarity of Nuon consoles.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref> Most knowledge of the DVD-N591 and the elusive ''Crayon Shin-Chan 3'' comes from videos and forum posts by litoskin, who owns the player bundle, but has not chosen to release the game or materials. He has revealed that the DVD-N591 is the only player that can play the game, due to region-locking. He has also revealed that ''Crayon Shin-Chan 3'' is the only game out of the eight that works on the DVD-N591. <ref>[https://www.thehelper.net/threads/finally-i-got-it-dvd-n-591-crayon-shin-chan.158238/ Litoskin's forum post discussing the DVD-N591 bundle] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref> He has posted a full playthrough on YouTube, as well as an unboxing video of his DVD-N591 bundle. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HQ0OJcuXms Litoskin's unboxing video.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref>  
The only known release of this game was in a bundle with the Samsung DVD-N591, which was the only model of the Nuon released in South Korea. It is not known how many units were sold, but discussions among collectors who have received these consoles have yielded very low serial numbers. It is believed that the DVD-N591 had an extremely limited release, possibly even restricted to test markets. <ref>[https://assemblergames.com/threads/korean-samsung-n-591-nuon-player.65616/ Forum discussion on the rarity of Nuon consoles.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref> Most knowledge of the DVD-N591 and the elusive ''Crayon Shin-Chan 3'' comes from videos and forum posts by litoskin, who owns the player bundle, but has not chosen to release the game or materials. He has revealed that the DVD-N591 is the only player that can play the game, due to region-locking. He has also revealed that ''Crayon Shin-Chan 3'' is the only game out of the eight that works on the DVD-N591. <ref>[https://www.thehelper.net/threads/finally-i-got-it-dvd-n-591-crayon-shin-chan.158238/ Litoskin's forum post discussing the DVD-N591 bundle] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref> He has posted a full playthrough on YouTube, as well as an unboxing video of his DVD-N591 bundle. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HQ0OJcuXms Litoskin's unboxing video.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18</ref>
 
On October 20th, 2023, Internet Archive user emceebois uploaded an ISO image of the game. <ref>[https://archive.org/details/crayon-shin-chan-3-ko-g-28.-k.-500745.1.-a The ISO image of Crayon Shin-Chan 3]</ref> The same user also uploaded scans of the box art, disc art, and manual. <ref>[https://archive.org/details/crayon-shinchan-3 Boxart, disc art, and manual for the game]</ref> The game is not currently able to be played through emulation, though Nuon emulation is still very much a work-in-progress.


==The DVD-N591 Bundle==
==The DVD-N591 Bundle==
As a side note, two other pieces of officially released Nuon material, that is now believed to be lost, were included or promoted in the official DVD-N591 bundle with ''Crayon Shin-Chan 3''. These were revealed in litoskin's unboxing of the bundle. A special-edition DVD of the South Korean film Shiri (1999) with Nuon-enhanced features was included. This movie is seemingly forgotten in discussions of Nuon-enhanced titles on official Nuon websites and fansites alike. Unfortunately, litoskin has not discussed what those features were, and this special version is only known to have been in this rare bundle.
As a side note, two other pieces of officially released Nuon material were either included or promoted in the official DVD-N591 bundle with ''Crayon Shin-Chan 3''. These were revealed in litoskin's unboxing of the bundle. First, there was a DVD of the South Korean film ''Shiri'' (1999). This movie is seemingly forgotten in discussions of Nuon-enhanced titles on official Nuon websites and fansites alike. Litoskin did not discuss the content of the DVD during his unboxing, so it was not known at the time whether this release had Nuon-enhanced features. Years later, Internet Archive User emceebois ripped the DVD, and they were able to confirm that there was no "NUON" directory or "nuon.run" file <ref>[https://archive.org/details/dvd_shiri Internet Archive listing explaining the lack of Nuon-Enhanced features in the Shiri release] Retrieved 1 Nov '23</ref>. Therefore, this release of the movie did not have Nuon-Enhanced features.


Second, the bundle contained a mail order flier for a South Korean release of Ballistic, which was released in Europe and the U.S. As the DVD-N591 uses region-locking, this release would have needed a different region code. It is unknown if there were any other differences, and it is unknown if any copies were sold.
Second, the bundle contained a mail order flier for a South Korean release of ''Ballistic'', which was released in Europe and the U.S. As the DVD-N591 uses region-locking, this release would have needed a different region code. It is unknown if there were any other differences, and it is unknown if any copies were sold.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
===Videos===
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==See Also==
===Pictures===
<gallery mode=packed heights=300px>
File:Nuon-crayon-shinchan-3-case-art.png|The artwork from the DVD case sleeve.
File:Nuon-crayon-shinchan-3-disc-label-side.png|The artwork from the DVD disc label
File:Nuon-crayon-shinchan-3-manual-pages-01-and-12.png|page #1 and page #12 from the manual
File:Nuon-crayon-shinchan-3-manual-pages-04-5.png|page #5 and page #5 from the manual
File:Nuon-crayon-shinchan-3-manual-pages-06-7.png|page #6 and page #7 from the manual
File:Nuon_South_Korean_Ballistic.jpg|photograph of the flier that advertised the South Korean release of Ballistic.
</gallery>
 
==See Also (Nuon Media)==
*[[AMaze (lost build of unreleased Nuon game; 2001)]]
*[[Nuon Games and Enhanced Movies (partially found unreleased games and special edition movies for the Nuon DVD/game system; 2000-2003)]]
*[[Nuon Games and Enhanced Movies (partially found unreleased games and special edition movies for the Nuon DVD/game system; 2000-2003)]]


==See Also (Crayon Shin-Chan Media)==
*[[Crayon Shin-chan "Episode 93" (partially found episode of anime series; 1994)]]
*[[Shin Chan (found LUK Internacional English dub of anime based on manga series; 2015)]]
==External Link==
==External Link==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crayon_Shin-chan Wikipedia page on the various Crayon Shin-Chan games.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crayon_Shin-chan Wikipedia page on the various ''Crayon Shin-Chan'' games.] Retrieved 17 Aug '18


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:17, 4 November 2023

Crayon shin-chan 3 open.jpg

The disc and case for the game.

Status: Found

Date found: 20 Oct 2023

Found by: emceebois

Nuon was a DVD player/game console hybrid based on the Aries processor from VM Labs. As VM Labs lacked the funds to manufacture the consoles themselves, they instead chose to pitch the technology to various DVD player manufacturers as a replacement for the video processing chips. The intent was to create a new generation of DVD players capable of playing 3D games and build them into a computer platform of their own. [1] As negotiation with DVD manufacturers continued, it was decided that movies with special enhanced features would be added. Samsung, Toshiba, and Thomson Multimedia Inc. all produced their own versions of the hardware with different capabilities and features. [2]

However, the Nuon was a financial failure. Common criticisms of the Nuon consoles were that they looked just like ordinary DVD players, and the public largely saw them as more expensive DVD players, its then-high launch price of $599 U.S. dollars, and being generally seen as a less appealing alternative to Sony's PlayStation 2 console due to its low amount of games and movies released for the system.

Only eight games and five enhanced movies were officially released, though many more projects were known to be in development before VM Labs filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.

Media Preservation and the DVD-N591

Seven of the eight known released games have been widely circulated through internet downloads for many years. The boxart, disc art, and manuals for these games are also widely circulated. However, while the eighth game was long known to exist in the hands of private collectors, it had not been dumped online, nor had its art or manual been circulated.

Crayon Shin-Chan 3, also known as Jjanggu the Unhelpable 3, was a licensed game based on the manga and anime of the same name. This game was exclusive to South Korea and is believed to be the only Nuon game to contain region-locking. The gameplay itself is a side-scrolling platformer starring the title character, who must run from left to right attacking various other characters with weapons that are picked up. [3]

The only known release of this game was in a bundle with the Samsung DVD-N591, which was the only model of the Nuon released in South Korea. It is not known how many units were sold, but discussions among collectors who have received these consoles have yielded very low serial numbers. It is believed that the DVD-N591 had an extremely limited release, possibly even restricted to test markets. [4] Most knowledge of the DVD-N591 and the elusive Crayon Shin-Chan 3 comes from videos and forum posts by litoskin, who owns the player bundle, but has not chosen to release the game or materials. He has revealed that the DVD-N591 is the only player that can play the game, due to region-locking. He has also revealed that Crayon Shin-Chan 3 is the only game out of the eight that works on the DVD-N591. [5] He has posted a full playthrough on YouTube, as well as an unboxing video of his DVD-N591 bundle. [6]

On October 20th, 2023, Internet Archive user emceebois uploaded an ISO image of the game. [7] The same user also uploaded scans of the box art, disc art, and manual. [8] The game is not currently able to be played through emulation, though Nuon emulation is still very much a work-in-progress.

The DVD-N591 Bundle

As a side note, two other pieces of officially released Nuon material were either included or promoted in the official DVD-N591 bundle with Crayon Shin-Chan 3. These were revealed in litoskin's unboxing of the bundle. First, there was a DVD of the South Korean film Shiri (1999). This movie is seemingly forgotten in discussions of Nuon-enhanced titles on official Nuon websites and fansites alike. Litoskin did not discuss the content of the DVD during his unboxing, so it was not known at the time whether this release had Nuon-enhanced features. Years later, Internet Archive User emceebois ripped the DVD, and they were able to confirm that there was no "NUON" directory or "nuon.run" file [9]. Therefore, this release of the movie did not have Nuon-Enhanced features.

Second, the bundle contained a mail order flier for a South Korean release of Ballistic, which was released in Europe and the U.S. As the DVD-N591 uses region-locking, this release would have needed a different region code. It is unknown if there were any other differences, and it is unknown if any copies were sold.

Gallery

Videos

Unboxing video of the DVD-N591 bundle, featuring Crayon Shin-Chan 3 (courtesy of litoskin).

Playthrough of Crayon Shin-Chan 3 (courtesy of litoskin).

Pictures

See Also (Nuon Media)

See Also (Crayon Shin-Chan Media)

External Link

References