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{{Infobox game |
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|name = Super Game |
|name = Super Game |
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|image = File:SuperGameSMS.png |
|image = File:SuperGameSMS.png |
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− | |caption = The first page of menu |
+ | |caption = The first page of menu. |
|publisher = Sono Game, Seo Jin |
|publisher = Sono Game, Seo Jin |
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|developer = Sono Game |
|developer = Sono Game |
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|console = Arcade |
|console = Arcade |
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|date = 1990 |
|date = 1990 |
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|engine = Various |
|engine = Various |
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− | |sound = My Hero (Menu) |
+ | |sound = My Hero (Menu)<br>Various (other games) |
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− | Various (other games) |
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'''''Super Game''''' is a piece of hardware made by Sono Game released somewhere '90s. Is a Arcade machine, but with option to buy time instead of credits. The setup is similar to ''FamicomBox'', which was developed for Hotels around Japan, with the exception that ''FamicomBox'' feature removable cartridges. |
'''''Super Game''''' is a piece of hardware made by Sono Game released somewhere '90s. Is a Arcade machine, but with option to buy time instead of credits. The setup is similar to ''FamicomBox'', which was developed for Hotels around Japan, with the exception that ''FamicomBox'' feature removable cartridges. |
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− | ==Overview== |
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Inside the hardware, there is a ''Sega Master System'' clone with 32 built-in games, some are real SMS games, others are just SG-1000 games or MSX1 conversions, as these games relies on the 'legacy' video modes of SMS: |
Inside the hardware, there is a ''Sega Master System'' clone with 32 built-in games, some are real SMS games, others are just SG-1000 games or MSX1 conversions, as these games relies on the 'legacy' video modes of SMS: |
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− | #Super Bubble ('' |
+ | #Super Bubble (''BUBBLE BOBBLE'') |
#Tetris (possible some MSX Korean variant or Super Tetris) |
#Tetris (possible some MSX Korean variant or Super Tetris) |
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#Wonder Boy (no clues if is the SG-1000 or SMS version, or either a MSX conversion of ''Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima'') |
#Wonder Boy (no clues if is the SG-1000 or SMS version, or either a MSX conversion of ''Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima'') |
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#Solomon Key (''Solomon no Kagi: Oujo Rihita no Namida'') |
#Solomon Key (''Solomon no Kagi: Oujo Rihita no Namida'') |
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#Buk Doo Gun (unknown) |
#Buk Doo Gun (unknown) |
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− | #Invaders ('' |
+ | #Invaders (''SPACE INVADERS'', no clues if is the SG-1000 version or a conversion of the MSX version) |
#Galaxian (MSX conversion) |
#Galaxian (MSX conversion) |
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#Galaga (no clues if is a MSX conversion or if is the SG-1000 version) |
#Galaga (no clues if is a MSX conversion or if is the SG-1000 version) |
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There is another variant of this machine, which has Tri-Formation (Zillion II) instead of Super Bubble. |
There is another variant of this machine, which has Tri-Formation (Zillion II) instead of Super Bubble. |
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− | ==Trivia== |
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Little is known about this clone, it was distributed by Sono Game in Japan and Seo Jin in South Korea, both without license of Sega. |
Little is known about this clone, it was distributed by Sono Game in Japan and Seo Jin in South Korea, both without license of Sega. |
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− | The music used in Menu is the Main BGM of My Hero. |
+ | The music used in Menu is the Main BGM of '''My Hero''. |
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[[Category:Games]] |
[[Category:Games]] |
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[[Category:Arcade games]] |
[[Category:Arcade games]] |
Revision as of 17:50, 5 November 2017
- This article is about the hardware. For the company, see Super Game.
Super Game is a piece of hardware made by Sono Game released somewhere '90s. Is a Arcade machine, but with option to buy time instead of credits. The setup is similar to FamicomBox, which was developed for Hotels around Japan, with the exception that FamicomBox feature removable cartridges.
Overview
Inside the hardware, there is a Sega Master System clone with 32 built-in games, some are real SMS games, others are just SG-1000 games or MSX1 conversions, as these games relies on the 'legacy' video modes of SMS:
- Super Bubble (BUBBLE BOBBLE)
- Tetris (possible some MSX Korean variant or Super Tetris)
- Wonder Boy (no clues if is the SG-1000 or SMS version, or either a MSX conversion of Takahashi Meijin no Bouken Shima)
- Alex Kidd (Alex Kidd in Miracle World)
- Super Mario (probably Super Boy II)
- Hello Kang Si (unknown)
- Solomon Key (Solomon no Kagi: Oujo Rihita no Namida)
- Buk Doo Gun (unknown)
- Invaders (SPACE INVADERS, no clues if is the SG-1000 version or a conversion of the MSX version)
- Galaxian (MSX conversion)
- Galaga (no clues if is a MSX conversion or if is the SG-1000 version)
- Flicky
- Teddy Boy
- Ghost House
- Bomb Jack
- Kings Valley (King's Valley, MSX conversion)
- Pippols (MSX conversion)
- Dragon Story (probably The Three Dragon Story)
- Spy vs Spy
- Pitfall II (no clues if is a MSX conversion or if is the SG-1000 version)
- Drol
- Pit Pot
- Hyper Sport (Hyper Sports, no clues if is a MSX conversion or SG-1000 version)
- Super Tank
- Congo Bongo
- Circus (Circus Charlie, MSX conversion)
- Road Fighter (MSX conversion)
- Astro (Astro Flash / Transbot)
- Goonies (The Goonies, MSX conversion)
- Road Runner I (Lode Runner, no clues if is a MSX conversion or if is the SG-1000 version)
- Masic Tree (Magical Tree, MSX conversion)
- Mouse (Hustle Chummy)
There is another variant of this machine, which has Tri-Formation (Zillion II) instead of Super Bubble.
Trivia
Little is known about this clone, it was distributed by Sono Game in Japan and Seo Jin in South Korea, both without license of Sega.
The music used in Menu is the Main BGM of 'My Hero.