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For the time of release this was a pretty weird game to port back in 1998. Capcom Beat ’em Up Bundle is a respectable collection of fighters, though the seven titles offered seems rather skimpy compared to previous Capcom collections that contained around twenty titles. The deal is it worth a lot of money (depending how you look at it). Is a pretty competent game that also served as one of the earliest Arcade information to your favorite games If youre hardcore is a short entry giving you a recommendation for a game to buy. Core Design already had quite a history, working on titles for computers like Rick Dangerous and Impossamole, so they were well-versed with creating platformers. JVC consulted Core Design Limited, a British company, for their assistance with creating a mascot game called Wonder Dog in order to help sell their new console. Output and microphone inputs, letting it masquerade as a karaoke machine

Partnered with Sega to release the Wondermega in 1992, a console thatĬombined the Mega Drive and Mega CD alongside extra features like MIDI Potential in the rise of 16-bit gaming and disc-based home consoles and Industries as they were known in Japan at the time. Hat into the ring was JVC Musical Industries, or Victor Musical Somewhat infamous to this day, perhaps more for the absurdity of their Stranger cases like Cool Spot and Yo! Noid are still It’s no secret that mascot platformers were a big thing in the 90s.Įveryone in every industry wanted a piece of that lucrative pie, and the
