View Full Version : Supervision: handheld of the less fortunate
CMA Death Adder
10-04-2018, 03:49 AM
"Many years ago, a beautiful country lost all the money suddenly. It could be the poisonous spider's doing."
Holy Sssnake, it's finally here! The website that nobody demanded!
Supervision: handheld of the less fortunate
www.diskman.com/presents/supervision (http://www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/)
If you're familiar with the Supervision, you're probably laughing right now.
If you're not familiar with the Supervision... oh boy, are you in for disappointment.
This website is the result of 15 years [!] of research and collecting, and today (Oct. 4th, 2018) is its world debut.
I'm sorry. :(
There's also lots of other nifty, geeky, classic gaming stuffs on the main site, which you may enjoy a lot more than this Supervision nonsense...
www.diskman.com (http://www.diskman.com/)
Steve W
10-05-2018, 05:56 AM
I've had a fascination with the Supervision for a long time after seeing it briefly in catalogs in the early '90s. I think I might have seen one in actual, genuine, not-at-all-a-fever-dream life back in said '90s. I have since bought three "games" for it, but haven't found a console to use them on. I also have an emulator for the Mac called OpenEmu, and they've been promising a Supervision emulation core for a couple years now, with no results. I just can't bear to pay a ridiculous amount online for the thing knowing I won't get any real use out of it, so I've been hoping emulation would show me what I'm missing. Not much, according to reviewers on YouTube.
It looks like the same people cranked out most of the games for the system. I know Chimera was programmed in England, though. There was a bit about it in Retro Gamer Magazine. The game started out life on an 8-bit home computer, and many years later the programmer was contacted and asked to port it to the Supervision. I don't remember which magazine issue that was in, although it was probably about a year ago I read that. Maybe you can track down the article, get his info, and contact him for an interview about the game. Maybe get some 'behind the scenes' info about Supervision in the process.
AdamAnt316
10-05-2018, 02:40 PM
I remember seeing an article or two about the Supervision in "Boy's Life" magazine back in my Cub Scout days. They touted its larger screen and other 'advantages' over the Game Boy. I was mildly intrigued, but never actually saw it for sale at any of the local stores. I wonder why.......... :roll:
-Adam
Tupin
10-05-2018, 04:48 PM
Nice, glad to see minor entries in gaming history can get such good coverage. Great site.
Gameguy
10-11-2018, 10:17 PM
It's an interesting system but there's little demand for it. I'm basically stuck with the two boxed games I found earlier.
Orion Pimpdaddy
10-13-2018, 09:42 PM
I have a system in my collection (the one with the bendable neck), but it has never worked. I need to fix it. I have no power adapter, but have put batteries into it.
CMA Death Adder
12-21-2018, 12:06 AM
Yo!
Today there's been some cool [?] updates to the site:
* Confirmation of "Cross High" existing as a standalone cartridge
* Scans of Chinese-language instructions for six games + the Supervision itself
* Scans of a damn near perfect TV-Link box, + instructions in six languages
* Scans of Watary Italia advertisements, featuring the "Supervision ninja" <-- just ridiculous
www.diskman.com/presents/supervision (http://www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/)
Merry Christmas!
WelcomeToTheNextLevel
12-26-2018, 05:22 AM
IIRC there were 5 classes of handhelds back in the early 1990s, this is circa 1993:
Luxury: Turbo Express
Premium: Game Gear, Atari Lynx
Mainstream: Game Boy
Budget: Supervision, Mega Duck/Cougar Boy
Cheap AF: Tiger handhelds / wrist games
Quality game library: Game Boy, Game Gear, Turbo Express
Okay game library: Atari Lynx
Crappy game library: Supervision, Mega Duck/Cougar Boy
So bad that AVGN calls them among the worst he's ever seen: Tiger handhelds
Literal dog shit would be better: Tiger wrist games
CMA Death Adder
12-27-2018, 07:19 AM
Today I've added blister pack insert scans for 2-in-1 Hash Block / Eagle Plan, Alien, and Dream World. The game instructions archive has also been added to: Especially take note of the Italian version of the Honey Bee instructions, which feature hand-written corrections that were simply xeroxed into the finished product! Amazing!! Finally, the ridiculous Supervision ninja makes his second appearance, courtesy Watary Italia's fabulous stickers.
http://www.superfighter.com/mbgfx/svninja.jpg
^ - You just can't make this stuff up. o_O
Niku-Sama
01-04-2019, 08:15 PM
looks like preproduction overwatch character art
gbpxl
01-04-2019, 09:11 PM
IIRC there were 5 classes of handhelds back in the early 1990s, this is circa 1993:
Luxury: Turbo Express
Premium: Game Gear, Atari Lynx
Mainstream: Game Boy
Budget: Supervision, Mega Duck/Cougar Boy
Cheap AF: Tiger handhelds / wrist games
Quality game library: Game Boy, Game Gear, Turbo Express
Okay game library: Atari Lynx
Crappy game library: Supervision, Mega Duck/Cougar Boy
So bad that AVGN calls them among the worst he's ever seen: Tiger handhelds
Literal dog shit would be better: Tiger wrist gamesgrowing up in the 90s i was only aware of GameBoy and GameGear. Didnt know about Lynx til maybe within the last 5-10 years. Supervision i just heard about.
There really wasnt a good handheld option until March 2003 when the GBA SP came out. It was about ten years too late. I remember using my light boy to play Super Mario Land on my DMG on the school bus. Its amazing how quickly the technology progressed
WelcomeToTheNextLevel
01-05-2019, 03:19 AM
growing up in the 90s i was only aware of GameBoy and GameGear. Didnt know about Lynx til maybe within the last 5-10 years. Supervision i just heard about.
There really wasnt a good handheld option until March 2003 when the GBA SP came out. It was about ten years too late. I remember using my light boy to play Super Mario Land on my DMG on the school bus. Its amazing how quickly the technology progressed
You weren't aware of those Tiger handheld games? I'm surprised. The Turbo Express, Mega Duck/Cougar Boy, and Supervision didn't sell very many units, so I'm sure most people weren't aware of them in the 90s.
gbpxl
01-05-2019, 10:12 AM
You weren't aware of those Tiger handheld games? I'm surprised. The Turbo Express, Mega Duck/Cougar Boy, and Supervision didn't sell very many units, so I'm sure most people weren't aware of them in the 90s.we had a couple of those Tiger handhelds but I never really thought of them as video games. I could never figure out how to play them and they seemed too rudimentary for me
Gameguy
01-05-2019, 04:15 PM
we had a couple of those Tiger handhelds but I never really thought of them as video games. I could never figure out how to play them and they seemed too rudimentary for me
You couldn't figure out how to play them because they were too simple?
gbpxl
01-06-2019, 08:44 AM
You couldn't figure out how to play them because they were too simple?
Graphics were too rudimentary I meant
gbpxl
01-06-2019, 07:32 PM
I tried to upload a pic I took of an ad for the SuperVision but it said it failed
CMA Death Adder
01-11-2019, 12:39 AM
I tried to upload a pic I took of an ad for the SuperVision but it said it failed
You're welcome to send it to me by PM, or e-mail (e-mail address is on my website).
I'd certainly be interested to see ads I haven't seen before.
CMA Death Adder
01-11-2019, 03:08 AM
Today's tantalizing website update...
I finally picked up a sort-of-like-new, boxed Magnum Supervision. I've been wanting one of those for a while, don'cha know. I've added scans of the box and instructions now, just for you. I also managed to get the kinda elusive Sonny X'Press complete in blister pack. So in case any of you were going ape over the insert & instructions not being available on the website, they're here now.
What else, what else... OH! There's a scan of a Sonny sticker! Yep. It was adhered to the Sonny X'Press blister package, but I carefully removed it. No more monkey business with this last update: a rather uninteresting Hartung Supervision sticker. That's it for today.
mkenyon2
01-11-2019, 12:39 PM
Funny enough, I just saw this:
https://twitter.com/SeanBeeson/status/1083472742173892608
CMA Death Adder
01-11-2019, 04:39 PM
Funny enough, I just saw this:
https://twitter.com/SeanBeeson/status/1083472742173892608
Poor guy. I hope he doesn't intend on playing it.
CMA Death Adder
03-08-2019, 02:10 AM
Holy schnikes! I was finally able to make high-quality scans of all the Supervision cartridge label variations that I own. Are you ready for a heaping helping of bad artwork? Then you've come to the right place.
Special thanks to Frank Cifaldi for suggesting an effective way to scan the uniquely shaped (inconveniently humped!) cartridges: by laying them over the edge of an 0.93 inch sheet of acrylic. I had to use a Canon 5600F scanner to get sharp, clear images, as my Epson Perfection V39 has a severe case of nearsightedness.
CMA Death Adder
05-10-2019, 05:46 AM
Bought a blister pack version of the QuickShot Supervision online, kindly asked the seller to please protect the cardstock insert against potential shipping damage. So of course, the guy crams the thing into a box an inch too short, and the insert gets bent. Well, whatever. I could still get a scan. And now, that scan is online. I also updated the grey box scans to include the Block Buster & Cross High 2-in-1. Enjoy!
CMA Death Adder
09-10-2019, 05:58 AM
All righty then! The page for the single-game cartridge version of Cross High actually has some content on it now, but don't get excited 'cuz it's just some screenshots and a note about the (non-)ending.
While preparing this stuff, I've been listening to the soundtrack of the far superior Motocross Maniacs for the Game Boy: the game Cross High poorly ripped off. Irony? Or just common sense? Maybe a little bit of both.
Rickstilwell1
10-25-2019, 05:09 PM
I had a hinged version from 2009-2012 that I bought just to try out and had 3 games. I looked at it as kind of like Game Boy but the games less memorable. You can emulate Supervision in MESS but last time I tried I had an old computer and it didn't run very well. I don't really get the new version of MAME and how it's supposed to be integrated with MESS so I just use old versions of MESS for the odd systems that don't have their own good emulator.
drludos
10-25-2019, 05:50 PM
I had a hinged version from 2009-2012 that I bought just to try out and had 3 games. I looked at it as kind of like Game Boy but the games less memorable. You can emulate Supervision in MESS but last time I tried I had an old computer and it didn't run very well. I don't really get the new version of MAME and how it's supposed to be integrated with MESS so I just use old versions of MESS for the odd systems that don't have their own good emulator.
I recommend Wataroo, the best SuperVision emulator around:
http://www.tailchao.com/Wataroo/index.php
If you'd like to play Supervision on a portable machine, Potator on PSP is cool too! (at the least, the screen is way superior than an actual Supervision ;))
Gameguy
10-28-2019, 01:39 AM
I'm surprised it's already been over a year since I replied in this thread. I still have the same two boxed games and haven't had anyone interested in them. lol
CMA Death Adder
12-05-2019, 08:22 AM
Recent site updates...
• November 30, 2019:
The game instructions archive on the scans page was updated to include Italian language instructions for 2-in-1: Block Buster / Cross High, Delta Hero, Space Fighter, and Super Block. Not exciting enough for ya? Well, keep your eyes peeled 'cuz I've got a few blister pack insert scans coming along shortly.
• December 5, 2019:
Surprise!! I'm back with more blister pack inserts, as promised. So... it's not really a surprise. Anyway! You get 2-in-1: Block Buster / Cross High, and Soccer Champion. Soccer Champion's instructions have also been added, in English and Italian. Urr! Soccer Champion had proven a tough one to find complete. And 2-in-1: Block Buster / Cross High, I noticed, was imported by a firm named Cammarota S.R.L., instead of the more familiar Watary Italia. Curious!
Steve W
12-09-2019, 03:41 AM
The day before Thanksgiving I'm at a GameXchange store in Fort Worth, TX and was blown away to see they had a shrinkwrapped Supervision in their case! I might have leaped on it if it was at a better price, but they wanted $99.95 for it. I have three games for it (one is the standard pack-in so I'd have one duplicate) and none of them are interesting enough to splurge a hundred bucks for. If I had a dozen games I might have spent the money but the cost to entertainment balance makes it not worth it.
CMA Death Adder
01-16-2020, 04:57 AM
Today's update...
Merry 2020, guys 'n' gals! Our first update of the year is, like the two updates that preceded it, all about scans. For one, I busted Block Buster out of its tight, repressive blister pack to get scans of the insert + English & Italian language instructions. And, two-hoo! There's scans of the Golden Free Trade Supervision box and instructions, from down Mexico way. Fab stuff, amirite?
CMA Death Adder
05-21-2020, 04:14 AM
Today's update...
The other night I thought to myself, “I should get pictures of all the Crystball levels.” Then I laughed. Then I paused for a moment, raising an eyebrow. Then, I actually went and got all the pictures!! What is wrong with me?! (Wait, don't answer that.) Playing through Crystball again after all these years... sucked. But, I was able to notice and document some quirky details about the game's behavior. These stunning revelations are now available for you to overlook.
On the scanning front, Mark Canon (aka “stupus”) was kind enough to send in the following: blue boxes for 14 games, Galaxy Fighter and Journey to the West cartridge labels, and the official Goldnation price list and order form. W0w! Thanks, Mark!
Finally! Two more pages of Dixons ads were added to the existing PDF. Apparently the updated file had been sitting here for quite some time, waiting to be uploaded. Sorry, eh!
CMA Death Adder
07-23-2020, 05:11 AM
Today's update:
A rather interesting update around here, for a change: I've acquired and scanned sets of instructions for Crystball and Hero Kid from the Travellmate era, aka the earliest known issue of what soon became (unfortunately) known as the Supervision.
The Crystball set is especially interesting as it includes text in the game description that doesn't seem to appear in any of the later prints. Specifically, this gem of a line appears: “The animals may disturb you in the game, you can kill them with Crystball ans you will be scored, too.” (Terrible English and misspelling of the word “and” are faithfully reproduced from the source material.) Delightful. So make a beeline for the scans page and have a laugh.
https://www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/scans.htm
CMA Death Adder
09-05-2021, 08:07 AM
Howdy! Here's the first update for 2021, and boy is it a doozy! New content has been piling up for nearly a year now, but somehow I kept letting everything (and anything) get in the way of properly processing it all. Imagine that!! *wink*
Anyway! Let's itemize all the rad new scans that were added today:
- An Eagle Plan cartridge label variant.
- A better quality TV-Link Adaptor cartridge label.
- A complete TV-Link (NTSC) product set.
- An update to the TV-Link (PAL-B) product set.
- Chinese language instructions for 2-in-1 - Hash Block & Eagle Plan.
- English and Chinese language instructions for Treasure Hunter.
- English and Spanish language instructions for Crystball.
- A “new game cartridges” catalog from AudioSonic France (courtesy of Morgane Dumont).
Now if you'll excuse me, all this Supervision overindulgence has left me exhausted. I'd better go lie down.
CMA Death Adder
09-24-2021, 09:06 AM
Did somebody say Tiger? Oh yeah!! The primary focus of today's update is the “Taike Boy” from Taiwan, a Supervision variant I have been on the lookout for since the dawn of the millennium. Naturally, I am pleased as Christmas punch to now have high-quality scans of its box, instructions, and game cartridge order form. And if you mosey on over to the scans page, you can have 'em, too!
Of hilarious note is the fact that both Street Fighter II and “Mortal Komba” are advertised on the front of the box, suggesting that these two high-profile game titles were on their way to the Supervision. Hogwash! Utter tripe! They were never on their way to the Supervision. (But then again maybe they were, it's difficult to say.) What a shameless way to try'n sell a doomed game system.
Also featured on the box is everyone's (other) favorite Supervision vaporware title, Devil Paradise. Good show, gentlemen: 3 out of 5 (or 60%) of the games shown on your packaging DON'T EXIST!
But, wait! There's more. I've also added:
- A set of Soccer Champion instructions in English, Dutch, and French.
- Scans of some French language product attention & warning labels.
- A better quality scan of the Sonny sticker.
WelcomeToTheNextLevel
09-25-2021, 02:50 PM
I remember seeing some source (I think it was Wikipedia, probably 10 years ago) that said that the Supervision was released on December 30th, 1992. I think the actual release date is November/early December, Wiki nowadays says it was released before Christmas, but the December 30th date would have been when I was five days old.
I hope a December release date is correct, because it would have been released the month I was born :)
CMA Death Adder
01-26-2022, 11:58 PM
Today I endured the drudgery of scanning a Supervision advertisement from our good ol' bosom chums at Goldnation, as well as, of all things, an official Supervision™ “Authorized Dealer” decal: unused, of course, because who would've cursed their business by actually displaying one of these in their shop window?!
Also, please note that the acronym for Supervision Authorized Dealer is, very appropriately, SAD.
Noticing the trademark symbol on the decal, I wondered, “Did they even file a trademark, or was that just another bunch of BS?” Well, slogging through the United States Patent and Trademark database, I discovered that yes! Indeed, the trademark was legitimately registered. The filing document downloaded from said database has also been added to the scans page.
Lastly for today: Do you remember all the way back to 2009 when I used the Super Fighter Team website design as a template for... this? No, you don't. Regardless, there's irony here! Because just last month, I redesigned the Super Fighter Team website using – wait for it – this website's design to inspire me. I've come full circle, and I am finally home.
CMA Death Adder
08-04-2022, 03:09 AM
I've been putting off an update because I didn't wanna do it, but by now y'all should know that's kinda par for the course with this website. *yawn*
So what super-de-duper stuffs were added this time round? An alternate set of Treasure Hunter instructions, for one. Those instructions, by the way, accompanied a cartridge that held an alternate version of the game. (Joy!!) It boots with the same energetic female voice crying out, “Shupavishun!” as featured in Classic Casino. It also displays a different copyright year (1993) on the title screen. Furthermore, the music is different. What (sadly) hasn't changed, however, is the fact that the game is still unwinnable: level 6 appears to be impossible to complete, and hacking the game to progress to level 7 instead gives you a glitchy mess. Excellent job as always, Bon Treasure (should be bon voyage). I've added a pic of said mess to the Treasure Hunter page, for your bewilderment.
As was already stated on the Hero Kid page, this game is also unwinnable. Though a congratulations graphic is printed on the game's instruction page, the game crashes after a certain amount of levels are played. Thus the player never sees this graphic in all its “glory.” But, never fear! The infamous congratulations graphic is indeed stored in the game binary and I've plucked it out, adding it to the website.
Ooh!! I hope you're ready for this last one, 'cuz you'll be pounding your chest in primal excitement over it for sure: a crinkled, full color advertisement... showcasing SONNY X'PRESS! Hooray!!
Steve W
08-12-2022, 03:35 AM
The Sonny X'Press link doesn't work.
CMA Death Adder
08-12-2022, 08:21 PM
Assuming you are referring to the recently added advert scan, the link does indeed work. I tested it on four different browsers the day I did the update -- I'm quite thorough, I assure you -- and just verified it works from my mobile phone.
If for some reason it's not working on your end from the scans page, here's a direct link to the PDF itself...
https://www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/scans/Supervision_advertisement_showcasing_Sonny_X'Press .pdf
CMA Death Adder
10-14-2022, 04:16 AM
Whoa, Nelly! With the selfless assistance of Dante López, I've recently acquired a crapload of previously unpreserved Supervision stuffs. This was especially helpful as I grow tired of seeking out all this junk on my own. (Hint, hint.)
So without further a-doo-doo, let's break down what's been added to the website...
* New box scans:
- Small boxes for Block Buster, Brain Power, Chimera, Final Combat, Hero Kid, Penguin Hideout, Super Block.
- Small box top featuring an early, “Game & Watch-esque” Travellmate screen simulation.
- Game Prince Supervision protective case
- Vini-Spil Supervision box and instructions, direct from Denmark! Det er fedt!
- Vini-Spil game boxes for Happy Race, John Adventure, Juggler, Pacboy & Mouse, Penguin Hideout.
The protective case is from Taiwan. The traditional Chinese reads “Game Prince,” despite the fact that even a beggar prince would turn up his nose at the Supervision.
* New cartridge label scans:
- Alien (alternate artwork)
- 4-in-1: Happy Race, Jacky Lucky, Space Fighter, Majong
- Hash Blocks (earliest known label)
Weirdly, the 4-in-1 cart's label doesn't come close to accurately reflecting which games are actually included. This may have been a generic design created for use with a variety of different game compilations. Who knows?
The Hash Blocks label is the one depicted on the Travellmate box. It features an enthusiastic little fellow who reminds me of Krillin from Dragon Ball Z. I've been after this label for A LONG TIME, and am very relieved to have finally found it.
* Improved cartridge label scans:
- Crystball (earliest known label)
The Crystball cartridge contained an alternate game binary with an early Travellmate logo, and pathetic attempt at an accompanying beep sound. Naturally, the binary has been properly archived, and an update has been made to the Crystball game page.
* New instructions scans:
- Brain Power, Chimera, Final Combat, Pacboy & Mouse, Penguin Hideout, Sssnake (Spanish)
- Happy Race, Juggler, Pacboy & Mouse, Penguin Hideout (English, Danish)
- Hero Kid (English, Dutch, French, German)
In addition, I also got my mitts on the earliest known model of the Travellmate, whose outer casing is a total ripoff of the original (DMG) Game Boy. And, much to my surprise (and confusion!), the previous owner installed a backlight in it. Seems he doesn't value his spare time. But who am I to talk?
Whew, what a whale of an update! And what a wail I let out whilst preparing it!
https://www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/scans.htm
The S
10-15-2022, 08:23 AM
Bless you always, Brandon.
blue lander
11-18-2022, 05:00 PM
I have a couple Supervisions. The screen quality is really bad! Sometimes I wonder if the games were any good. It was impossible to tell on that blurry screen.
SparTonberry
11-22-2022, 12:42 PM
Well, the console was pretty much a Sachen production wasn't it?
If it wasn't, it was on the level of Sachen: as I recall, most if not all of the games were imitations of Game Boy games.
CMA Death Adder
03-06-2023, 05:29 AM
More Supervision scans?! To quote Charlie Brown, “AAUGH!”
It's all the variations, damn it. If it weren't for all the different, seemingly endless versions of the packaging, instructions in a half-dozen languages, et Cetera, then I'd, very likely, have been done with all this stuff and nonsense by now. But, nope! No such luck. The Supervision will likely continue to haunt me – and waste countless amounts of my time – until my dying day. *sigh*
OK!! So, buoyed by that cheery introduction [!], let me tell you what was added to the ol' website today:
* New box scans:
- Small boxes for Fatal Craft, Jaguar Bomber, Tasac 2010, Witty Cat.
* New instructions scans:
- Fatal Craft, Witty Cat (Chinese)
- Jaguar Bomber (English, Italian)
- Pacific Battle (English, Italian)
- Tasac 2010 (English, Dutch, French, German)
- Tasac 2010 (Italian, Spanish)
* Improved insert scan:
- TV-Link (PAL-B) instruction sheet (Italian)
* New insert scan:
- TV-Link (PAL-B) warranty information (Watary Italia)
* New advertisement scan:
- Watary Italia ad featuring a Watara-branded watch & a goofy looking fish (with an overbite?)
And that's all. For now.
http://www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/scans.htm
CMA Death Adder
03-19-2023, 04:59 AM
An ePay auction for an issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly recently caught my eye, as the seller claimed it mentioned the Supervision. Consulting a scan of the issue, I quickly realized said seller was full of snot.
BUT!!
This made me wonder: Had EGM sullied their mag at some point, by including the Supervision amongst its pages? Wasting even more time, consulting scans of later issues, I soon found the answer: Yes. Yes, they had. Thankfully it was only a quick mention, nestled within the reader Q&A section. Hopefully, it didn't inspire any of their readers to actually buy the damned thing.
So anyway, I bought the mag just so I could make a higher quality scan of the (hopefully) innocuous announcement, which I've now added to the website.
www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/scans.htm
SparTonberry
03-21-2023, 08:06 PM
Wait, the company was known as both Watara AND Watary?
I know one sounds like what I imagine was the experience of owning the console. :D
OT, but the other thing I noticed in the part of that EGM scan (December 1992) I looked at was a Software Etc. ad. $60 for a TurboGrafx-16 console sounds like a steal now. Wow.
CMA Death Adder
09-04-2023, 04:38 AM
A Supervision prototype cartridge appeared!! (Cue cricket orchestra.)
Oh. My. God. Which scintillating game could it possibly be? Happy Flappy? No. Devil Paradise?? Of course not, don't be ridiculous.
It's... *sigh* ...Sonny X'Press. Because of course it is. Yep. Sonny, that parasite-ridden scooter jockey, has found a way to capture the dim Supervision spotlight once again. Blech.
You'll have to excuse me for not going ape-solutely bananas over this out of the blue discovery, but after wasting TWENTY YEARS [!] on painstaking Supervision research (with an emphasis on pain), I was hoping for something far better to surface. Can't a Marpol Brother catch a break?!
But, whatever. At the end of the day, a lackluster prototype is better than no prototype at all. And just think: Next time, it could be Wonder Fish!
Anyway, the Sonny X'Press page has been updated, noting several differences between prototype and final version.
diskman.com/presents/supervision/sonny.htm (https://www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/sonny.htm)
https://diskman.com/presents/supervision/protopics/sonny1.gif
CMA Death Adder
04-25-2024, 02:53 AM
I scanned the Sonny X'Press prototype cartridge label today, and added it to the scans page. That is all. *burp*
On a truly unrelated note: I was recently on vacation in New Zealand. While there I contacted every arcade I could, just to ask one simple question: “Do you have the game The NewZealand Story?” They answered with a resounding NO. Throwing my hands up in the air in disbelief, I bellowed, “Then what's the point of even having an arcade?!” This world makes no sense.
www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/scans.htm
fpbrush
04-30-2024, 01:32 PM
Oh cool, I like it.
SparTonberry
04-30-2024, 10:41 PM
I scanned the Sonny X'Press prototype cartridge label today, and added it to the scans page. That is all. *burp*
On a truly unrelated note: I was recently on vacation in New Zealand. While there I contacted every arcade I could, just to ask one simple question: “Do you have the game The NewZealand Story?” They answered with a resounding NO. Throwing my hands up in the air in disbelief, I bellowed, “Then what's the point of even having an arcade?!” This world makes no sense.
www.diskman.com/presents/supervision/scans.htm
I remember hearing a story, I don't know if it was real of New Zealand having a corrupt politician with, of all names, Taito. Taking money for something. Like, basically like almost any American legislator. Heh, corrupted jerk politicians is probably more universal than we speak of.