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'''''Genkai Chōsen Distopia''''' was an arcade game developed by Toaplan. ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'' is a two-player, side-scrolling | '''''Genkai Chōsen Distopia''''' was an arcade game developed by Toaplan. ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'' is a two-player, side-scrolling hack-and-slash game with a post-apocalyptic setting full of monsters. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'' was developed by Toaplan from late 1993 to early 1994, and was nearly completed according to Toaplan member Tatsuya Uemura, slated for a 1994 release. However, with Toaplan in financial trouble, the company went bankrupt and the game was shelved. It is unknown who worked on ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia.'' The rights were later transferred to Gazelle, one of the companies formed from the ashes of Toaplan. | ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'' was developed by Toaplan from late 1993 to early 1994, and was nearly completed according to Toaplan member Tatsuya Uemura, slated for a 1994 release. However, with Toaplan in financial trouble, the company went bankrupt and the game was shelved. It is unknown who worked on ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia.'' The rights were later transferred to Gazelle, one of the companies formed from the ashes of Toaplan. As of September 2022, the rights are currently owned by Tatsujin, Masahiro Yuge's company. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
In 2016, former MAME contributor Eric "ShouTime" Chung tried to acquire a PCB of ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'', but the only copy he could locate was being hoarded by someone anonymous. Following the exA-Arcadia | In 2016, former MAME contributor Eric "ShouTime" Chung tried to acquire a PCB of ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'', but the only copy he could locate was being hoarded by someone anonymous. Following the exA-Arcadia/MAME debacle at the end of 2021, only time will tell if anyone else acquires and publicly dumps a ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'' PCB. | ||
In July 2019, Twitter user @ulchan2 went digging through VHS tapes and unearthed a video of ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'' supplied by Toaplan staff. The video shows off the attract mode, the character and map select screens, and part of the first level. A shorter clip within that same source was found in January 2020, showing the character Fiana entering a level, but the level doesn't seem to be finished as it gets instantly cleared, showing Fiana's victory pose and the bonus score tally. | In July 2019, Twitter user @ulchan2 went digging through VHS tapes and unearthed a video of ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia'' supplied by Toaplan staff. The video shows off the attract mode, the character and map select screens, and part of the first level. A shorter clip within that same source was found in January 2020, showing the character Fiana entering a level, but the level doesn't seem to be finished as it gets instantly cleared, showing Fiana's victory pose and the bonus score tally. Judging from that clip, the voices used appear to be stock voice clips or placeholders, as Fiana's character selection sound was also used in Konami's ''Escape Kids'' and ''X-Men'' arcade games. | ||
In May 2022, Twitter user @hatimituxiaoyu leaked the design documents for some planned Toaplan games that walked the plank, including ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia.'' | In May 2022, Twitter user @hatimituxiaoyu leaked the design documents for some planned Toaplan games that walked the plank, including ''Genkai Chōsen Distopia.'' |
Revision as of 13:30, 2 October 2022
Genkai Chōsen Distopia was an arcade game developed by Toaplan. Genkai Chōsen Distopia is a two-player, side-scrolling hack-and-slash game with a post-apocalyptic setting full of monsters.
History
Genkai Chōsen Distopia was developed by Toaplan from late 1993 to early 1994, and was nearly completed according to Toaplan member Tatsuya Uemura, slated for a 1994 release. However, with Toaplan in financial trouble, the company went bankrupt and the game was shelved. It is unknown who worked on Genkai Chōsen Distopia. The rights were later transferred to Gazelle, one of the companies formed from the ashes of Toaplan. As of September 2022, the rights are currently owned by Tatsujin, Masahiro Yuge's company.
Availability
In 2016, former MAME contributor Eric "ShouTime" Chung tried to acquire a PCB of Genkai Chōsen Distopia, but the only copy he could locate was being hoarded by someone anonymous. Following the exA-Arcadia/MAME debacle at the end of 2021, only time will tell if anyone else acquires and publicly dumps a Genkai Chōsen Distopia PCB.
In July 2019, Twitter user @ulchan2 went digging through VHS tapes and unearthed a video of Genkai Chōsen Distopia supplied by Toaplan staff. The video shows off the attract mode, the character and map select screens, and part of the first level. A shorter clip within that same source was found in January 2020, showing the character Fiana entering a level, but the level doesn't seem to be finished as it gets instantly cleared, showing Fiana's victory pose and the bonus score tally. Judging from that clip, the voices used appear to be stock voice clips or placeholders, as Fiana's character selection sound was also used in Konami's Escape Kids and X-Men arcade games.
In May 2022, Twitter user @hatimituxiaoyu leaked the design documents for some planned Toaplan games that walked the plank, including Genkai Chōsen Distopia.
Gallery
Images
Videos
Sources
- Source of Uemura's interview.
- The tweet where the first video originated.
- The tweet with the shorter video.
- First few pages of the Distopia documents.
- Concept art for the four heroes.
- Concept art for maps.
- A couple more pages of concept art for the levels.
- GDRI's tweet about the rights.
- The game's page on www.toaplangames.co.jp.