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duo_r
02-15-2009, 04:37 AM
Anyone know the last release for the Turbografx 16? Bonk 3 possibly?

Famidrive-16
02-15-2009, 05:52 PM
Anyone know the last release for the Turbografx 16? Bonk 3 possibly?

Either that or Bomberman 93.

Game Freak
02-16-2009, 10:06 PM
Game Boy Color - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
NES - Warios Woods
Super NES - Kirby's Dreamland 3 (last made by Nintendo, not sure if its the last overall though)

SparTonberry
02-16-2009, 10:33 PM
I think the last US SNES release was Frogger, after Arkanoid and Space Invaders (only 3 games released in 1998. Kirby was released late '97.)

I read somewhere that the last monochrome GB-compatible game was Dragon Warrior Monsters 2.
I'm guessing Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons were the only to check if they were played in a GBA (allowing you to buy a ring as proof), as they were released about a month before the GBA was released, and few seemed to care about making GBC games after that?

R.Sakai
02-17-2009, 05:46 AM
For US Duo Super-CDs, Bonk 3 was the last released :(

I remember reading a review at the time that said something along the lines of "Please don't end this system like this TTI".

I'm pretty sure I remember seeing Magical Chase and Bomberman 93 a while before Bonk 3 HuCard. Magical Chase still had the full cover art, didn't it?
Bomberman 93 did, Bonk 3 has the framed art with the cute hucard pattern on the sides, hehe

TheGam3r
02-28-2009, 05:32 PM
I think the last US SNES release was Frogger, after Arkanoid and Space Invaders (only 3 games released in 1998. Kirby was released late '97.)

I read somewhere that the last monochrome GB-compatible game was Dragon Warrior Monsters 2.
I'm guessing Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons were the only to check if they were played in a GBA (allowing you to buy a ring as proof), as they were released about a month before the GBA was released, and few seemed to care about making GBC games after that?

after the GBA Was relesed Some GBC Games were still being Made:

-Both Harry Potters
-Sherk:Fairy tale freakdown
-Madden NFL 2002
-Shantae
-Pokemon Crystal
-Toki Tori
-Hamtaro:Ham-Hams Unite
-Yu-Gi-Oh:Dark Duel stories

These were some Late GBC Titles

Zap!
03-04-2009, 03:27 AM
Looking at the OP, I miss Anthony1. :(

j_factor
04-07-2009, 04:18 AM
I believe Demolition Man might be the last US Sega CD game? I see a release date of November 15, 1995 listed in a few places. I know Lunar 2 came out in the summer and a few games came after. Wild Woody is another possibility; I'm pretty sure it was late in '95 when it came out, and I can't find a proper date listed anywhere.

Sonicwolf
04-07-2009, 04:21 AM
The last Genesis game was supposably Frogger - from what I heard.

j_factor
04-07-2009, 05:12 AM
The last (licensed) Genesis game was definitely Frogger. I believe Frogger was also the last US SNES game.

For Game Gear, I'm pretty sure Super Battletank originally came out around 1994, and the Majesco release in 2000 is just a reprint. The final GG release was The Lost World, as far as I can tell.

I'm pretty sure the last Intellivision game was Spiker! Super Pro Volleyball.

sfog
12-09-2009, 08:45 PM
I read somewhere that the last monochrome GB-compatible game was Dragon Warrior Monsters 2.
I'm guessing Zelda: Oracle of Ages/Seasons were the only to check if they were played in a GBA (allowing you to buy a ring as proof), as they were released about a month before the GBA was released, and few seemed to care about making GBC games after that?

There were several other late GBC releases that either noted GBA support or brightened up the palette to be more visible on the GBA's darker screen. I know of at least, in addition to the Zelda Oracles games: Shantae, Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets, Wendy: Every Witch Way, Power Rangers Time Force, and Hamtaro: Ham-Hams Unite.

There may be a few more as well.