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Revision as of 14:19, 25 October 2015

Cleaning up with DPL

Gotta fix some scores to match our rating system it seems. Certain sites have current links for some games, while others link to The Wayback Machine.

Title IGN Defunct Sega-16 VG Critic RPGFan
Jet Set Radio
Samba de Amigo
Fur Fighters
Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future
Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future
Crazy Taxi 2
Dynamite Cop
Dynamite Cop
Zombie Revenge
Toy Commander
Power Stone
Quake III Arena
Grand Theft Auto 2
Godzilla Generations
Super Magnetic Neo
Mortal Kombat Gold
Rayman 2: The Great Escape
MDK 2
Bomberman Online
Unreal Tournament
Mr. Driller
Power Stone 2
Q*bert (Dreamcast)
MoHo
Prince of Persia: Arabian Nights
Ms. Pac-Man Maze Madness
Super Runabout: San Francisco Edition
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver
Sengoku Turb
Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation
Pro-Pinball Trilogy
Soul Fighter
Slave Zero
Cannon Spike
Fighting Force 2
Godzilla Generations Maximum Impact
Tomb Raider: Chronicles
Red Dog: Superior Firepower
Kao the Kangaroo
Super Runabout
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare
Alien Front Online
Wild Metal
Nightmare Creatures II
Record of Lodoss War
Frame Gride
Gauntlet Legends
Hidden & Dangerous
The Grinch
Samba de Amigo Ver.2000
Urban Chaos
Floigan Bros. Episode 1
Ooga Booga
Headhunter
Headhunter
Star Wars Demolition
Shadow Man
Heavy Metal Geomatrix
Star Wars: Episode I Jedi Power Battles
Evil Twin: Cyprien's Chronicles
Chicken Run
Spider-Man (Dreamcast)
Disney's Donald Duck Quack Attack
Disney's Dinosaur
Evil Dead: Hail to the King
Illbleed
Max Steel Covert Missions
Army Men: Sarge's Heroes
Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue!
Disney/Pixar's Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Spawn: In the Demon's Hand
Carrier
Draconus Cult of the Wyrm
Sonic Adventure
Sonic Adventure 2
UnderCover AD2025 Kei
Treasure Strike
Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge
Soukou no Kihei: Space Griffon
Kiteretsu Boy's Gangagan
Kidou Senshi Gundam: Renpou vs. Zeon & DX
Cool Cool Toon
Cyber Troopers Virtual-On: Oratorio Tangram M.S.B.S. Ver. 5.4
Puyo Puyo Da! Featuring Ellena System
Space Channel 5
Space Channel 5
Space Channel 5: Part 2
Space Channel 5: Part 2
Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue
Crazy Taxi
Crazy Taxi
Crazy Taxi
Crazy Taxi
Crazy Taxi
De La Jet Set Radio
The Next Tetris: On-Line Edition
GunLord
The Escapee
TrickStyle Jr.
Xeno Crisis
Ganryu
Armada
Bounty Hunter Sarah: Holy Mountain no Teiou
Charge 'N Blast
ChuChu Rocket!
ChuChu Rocket!
D+Vine (Luv)
D-2
Dead or Alive 2
DUX
Elemental Gimmick Gear
Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves
Hello Kitty no Magical Block
Hello Kitty no Waku Waku Cookies
FX-Unit Yuki: The Henshin Engine
J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (Dreamcast)
The King of Fighters 2000
The King of Fighters 2001
The King of Fighters 2002
The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999
The King of Fighters: Evolution
The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai
Napple Tale: Arsia in Daydream
Outtrigger
Pen Pen TriIceLon
Project Justice
Psychic Force 2012
Puyo Pop Fever
Puyo Pop Fever
Puyo Pop Fever
Puyo Pop Fever
Puyo Pop Fever
Puyo Pop Fever
Puyo Puyo~n
Rent A Hero No.1
Rent A Hero No.1
Sega Bass Fishing
Sega Marine Fishing
Sega Marine Fishing
Shenmue
Shenmue II
Shenmue II
Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage
Tokusatsu Bouken Katsugeki Super Hero Retsuden
US Shenmue
Vigilante 8: Second Offense
WWF Royal Rumble (Sega)
Zusar Vasar
Völgarr the Viking
Magic Pockets
Bang² Busters
Alice's Mom's Rescue
Street Fighter Alpha 3
Cleopatra Fortune
Cleopatra Fortune
Reknum Fantasy of Dreams
AeroWings
Baldr Force EXE
Capcom vs. SNK 2 Millionaire Fighting 2001
Capcom vs. SNK Millennium Fight 2000 Pro
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
Cosmic Smash
Exodus Guilty Neos
Fighting Vipers 2
Guilty Gear X
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Macross M3
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein
Pop'n Music
Rainbow Cotton
SoulCalibur
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
Street Fighter III: Double Impact
Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service
Tech Romancer
Ultimate Fighting Championship
Vampire Chronicle for Matching Service
Virtua Fighter 3tb
Blue Stinger
Hermes
Dreamcastnoid: 128-bit Wars
Flea!
Intrepid Izzy
Xenocider
Yeah Yeah Beebiss II
Postal
Shadow Gangs
Alice Dreams Tournament
Alice Sisters
Rocketron
Tough Guy
Tapeworm Disco Puzzle
90 Minutes: Sega Championship Football

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon (MD game)

Bosses

TODO: extract sprites and convert to table

Names chosen as explained above.

  • [Stage 1] Name: Manegin
    • Kanji/Kana: マネギン
    • Romaji: Manegin
  • [Stage 2] Name: Jadeite
    • Kanji/Kana: ジェダイト
    • Romaji: Jedaito
  • [Stage 3] Name: Nephrite
    • Kanji/Kana: ネフライト
    • Romaji: Nefuraito
  • [Stage 4, Boss 1] Name: Zoisite
    • Kanji/Kana: ゾイサイト
    • Romaji: Zoisaito
  • [Stage 4, Boss 2] Name: Kunzite
    • Kanji/Kana: クンツァイト
    • Romaji: Kuntsaito
  • [Stage 5, Sub-boss] Name: Endymion
    • Kanji/Kana:エンディミオン
    • Romaji: Endimion
  • [Stage 5, Boss] Name: Queen Beryl
    • Kanji/Kana: クイン ベリル
    • Romaji: Kuin Beriru
  • [Stage 6] Name: Queen Metallia
    • Kanji/Kana: クイン メタリア
    • Romaji: Kuin Metaria

Stages

TODO: play in hard mode to shoot stage 6; shoot stages' intro screens to confirm their titles

Stages' general names were extracted from the in-game introduction screens, the "area" titles come from the manual (MD version).

  • Stage 1 - Juban Shopping Street (Jū-ban shōten machi ~ 十番 商店 街)
    • Area A: Shopping District of Juban Town (Jūban-chō shōten machi ~ 十番町 商店 街)
    • Area B: Department Store's Elevator (Depato no Erebeta ~ デパート の エレベーター)
  • Stage 2 - Dream Land (Yume rando ~ 夢ランド)
    • Area A: Amusement Park (Yuenchi ~ 遊園地)
    • Area B: Candy House (Okashi no Ie ~ おかし の 家)
  • Stage 3 - Highway (Kōzokudōro ~ 高速道路)
    • Area A: Highway (Kōzokudōro ~ 高速道路)
    • Area B: Secret Factory (Himitsu kōjō ~ 秘密工場)
  • Stage 4 - Starlight Tower (Sutaraito Tawa ~ スターライト タワー)
    • Area A: Starlight Tower (Sutaraito Tawa ~ スターライト タワー)
    • Area B: Cavern (Dōkutsu ~ 洞窟)
  • Stage 5 - D-Point (D Pointo ~ Dポイント)
    • Area A: North Pole (Hokkyoku ~ 北極)
    • Area B: Beryl's Fortress (Beriru no Yōsai ~ ベリル の 要塞)
    • Area C: Queen Beryl's Castle (Kuin Beriru no Shiro ~ クインベリル の 城)
  • Stage 6 - is there a general name or only for the areas?
    • Area: Dark Kingdom (Daku Kingudamu ~ ダーク キングダム)
    • Hard Mode Only (Muzukashi mohdo no mi ~ むずかしい モード の み)

Unreleased, Protos, Betas etc

  • Converse City Ball Tour screenshots in SuperGamePower issue 016, page 15
  • Not exactly related but worth it translating, plus that first photo... [1]
  • Shadow of Atlantis preview in Ação Games issue 075, page 17
  • Sega Neptune preview in Ação Games issue 076, page 10
  • Ecco Jr. ("32X CD" version, seen in CES 1995 apparently) preview in SuperGamePower issue 011, page 16
  • João Manoel Quadros Barros said in a interview ("Jogos 80" magazine issue 14) that Tectoy developed a fully working Saturn browser (name not mentioned, no images or anything unfortunately), which ended up not released.
    • He also said that they made a "Tectoy's Duke Nukem" (just for fun/only for themselves of course), on which the map was the company itself and the enemies were the workers (this is mostly for a trivia/curiosities section or something, maybe?).

Fatal Fury

Might add the moves' names in Japanese for completeness eventually

Terry Bogard

  • Burning Knuckle: バーンナックル (Burn Knuckle)
  • Slam Attack: ライジングタックル (Rising Tackle)
  • Supershot Kick: クラック シュート (Cracking Shot)
  • Power Wave: パワーウェイブ (Power Wave)

Prices of BR releases

Brazil had four different currencies between 1989 and nowadays, making it difficult to add the price of anything released prior 1994-07. No idea if the information below may be useful at all, but let's go on:

  • From 1989-01-16 to 1990-03-15 — Name: Cruzado Novo / Symbol: NCz$
  • From 1990-03-16 to 1993-07-30 — Name: Cruzeiro / Symbol: Cr$ / Value: remained the same
  • From 1993-08-01 to 1994-06-30 — Name: Cruzeiro Real / Symbol: CR$ / Value: 3 less zeroes (Example: Cr$ 500,000.00 = CR$ 500.00)
  • From 1994-07-01 on — Name: Real / Symbol: R$ / Value: at the time it changed CR$ 2,700.00 = R$ 1.00

The Master System was released in 1989-09 (NCz$), the Mega Drive in 1990-11 (Cr$), Game Gear 1991-09 (Cr$), Saturn in 1995-05 (R$) and Dreamcast in 1999-10 (R$). Note that SMS stuff will have prices listed with three different currencies, MD and GG two, and the others are no problem.

Master System releases in Brazil

Note: I typed the titles exactly how they are seen in magazines, catalogues etc.

1989 Releases

The following games were already set for release together with the console in 1989, though not all of them were available right away. They were already listed in the catalogue poster which came with the very first Brazilian version of the SMS. I still gotta find the newspaper(s) and possibly re-watch some interviews with Stefano Arnhold (Tectoy's former vice-president and later president) for actual proof. It's also worth to note that all of these games were released in cardboard, lacking the model number (some of them were later re-released in clamshells, with the model number informed).

Releases between 1989-09 and 1990-10

This comes from issue 17-A (pages 48-49) of A Semana em Ação - Games (which would later become Ação Games). There weren't magazines focused on videogames In Brazil before this one, so this may be useful to at least estimate when these were released.

Listed in the 1989 catalogue

These are most likely confirmed to have been released in 1989, between September 24 (console launch date) and December 31.

Not listed in the 1989 catalogue

These were most likely released through the whole year of 1990, since the magazine dates from December.

* The same mag says (p. 51-55) it had been released outside BR and was coming soon; plus the generalized "Mickey Mouse" title tells me it wasn't for sale. Ação Games 01 (1991-05) speaks about the release and VideoGame 03 (also 1991-05) has it in its section that mixes new releases with hints and cheats, which is hella confusing but kind of helps to confirm the correct date.

Mortal Kombat II Gameplay

The game is compatible with the six button controller, though it must be activated in the options menu. A and X are assigned for low and high punches, respectively, and X and Z for low and high kicks, also respectively. B and Y are used for blocking;  START  pauses the game. With the three button controller, the commands are: A low punch, B low kick,  START  block (this makes things much harder), (Left or Right)+A high punch and C high kick.

In the 8-bit versions 1 punches and 2 kicks (with no distinction of "low" and "high" blows) and blocking is performed with 1+2 in the Master System version, and  START  in the Game Gear version.

Special Moves

Note: Assumes the player is standing, facing right. If facing left, Left and Right should be reversed.
I take way too much space!
Name Command
Jax
Grab & Smack Right Right AAAAA
Wave Punch Right Down Left Z
Ground Slam B
Repeated Body Slams A XXXXX
Earthquake HOLD C4s
Kitana
Fan Lift Left Left Left X
Fan Toss Right Right X+A
Deep Cut HOLD LeftX
Flying Punch Right Down Left A
Liu Kang
Bike Kick HOLD C5s
Flying Kick Right Right Z
High Fireball Right Right X
Low Fireball Right Right A
Mileena
Roll Ball Left Left Down Z
Drop Kick Right Right C
Sai Toss HOLD X2s
Reptile
Acid Spit Right Right X
Slide HOLD LeftC+Z
Energy Ball Left Left X+A
Invisibility HOLD BUp Up Down X
Scorpion
Take Down Right Down Left C
Air Throw Up B
Teleport Down Left X
Spear Left Left A
Shang Tsung
Fireball Left Left X
Double Fireball Left Left Right X
Triple Fireball Left Left Right Right X
Sub-Zero
Freeze Down Right A
Slide HOLD LeftC+Z
Ground Ice Down Left C
Baraka
Shredder Left Left Left A
Sweep Kick HOLD LeftC
Spark Toss Down Left X
Deep Cut HOLD LeftX
Johnny Cage
Low Green Flame Left Down Right A
High Green Flame Right Down Left X
Rising Punch Left Down Left X
Groin Punch A+B
Shadow Kick Left Right C
Kung Lao
Spin Shield HOLD BUp Up CCCCC
Teleport Down Up
Flying Kick Up Up Down Z
Hat Toss Left Right A, optionally Up/Down
Raiden
Lightning Down Right A
Teleport Down Up
Shock Therapy HOLD X3s
Torpedo Left Left Right