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| [Oops! Nevermind!] Alladin 2000... for the SNES?! - DVS knows no limits.; I don't understand this. (Actually I do!) | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Oct 13 2017, 10:53:12 PM (336 Views) | |
| IvanDSM | Oct 13 2017, 10:53:12 PM Post #1 |
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Pretty big pictures Nevermind that! I apparently skimmed the article a bit too fast. Of course we have knowledge of this game! Doh! Sorry for the unnecessary post! Edited by IvanDSM, Oct 13 2017, 10:55:22 PM.
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| KingPepe | Oct 14 2017, 06:41:40 PM Post #2 |
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Head Administrator and PGC's samurai who is too lazy to use swords.
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Admittedly, I haven't seen this cart before. Were there any other SNES ports using DVS's logo? The only ones I remember were Pocket Monsters and KOF99. |
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| IvanDSM | Oct 15 2017, 03:51:02 AM Post #3 |
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From what I can understand, most of these bootleg games that were released on both the SNES and the Mega Drive were made by DVS (both versions!). Add Mortal Kombat 2000 to your list, and I guess X-Men & Street Fighter and certainly Dragon Ball Z: Final Bout. I haven't played X-Men & Street Fighter yet, but I know for sure that MK2000 and DBZ: Final Bout were DVS products. |
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| Rocman X | Oct 15 2017, 07:37:07 PM Post #4 |
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Aladdin 2000 has been dumped for several years, and I've played it. It's basically a really, really terrible and very incomplete port of the licensed Aladdin for the MegaDrive (by Virgin Games). There are only five levels, there's no cutscenes, the frame rate looks choppy, the physics are messed up, none of the items except health do anything (so you can't throw apples or buy anything at a shop), and the list goes on. The audio data is completely stolen from (surprise!) the licensed Aladdin for the SNES, and there's some things wrong with the music placement. Aladdin II for the MegaDrive is much better.
Edited by Rocman X, Oct 15 2017, 07:37:30 PM.
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| KingPepe | Oct 16 2017, 02:25:29 PM Post #5 |
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Not made, DVS published them and only for the SNES. I'm pretty sure they're responsible for publishing most of the other SNES ports as well. (Digimon Adventures and Pokemon Gold Silver being exceptions, they seem Sintax-related) As far as the Mega Drive versions, some of them appear to be published by Ka Sheng themselves and the others may have been from them, Gamtec or someone else related to those two companies. But yeah, while the rest of the SNES ports were published by DVS, their logo only showed up on a few games from what I remember which is why I found that interesting. |
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