To the d00d who went "lol, IGN (or GameSpot) has it listed... sombody shud tellz them!!1"
This game existed (and somewhere, it still does). It WAS in development but got cancelled (Nintendo Power, issue 27 and some random Famitsu issue backs this up), so why the hell shouldn't they have it there? They have other cancelled games there. This topic didn't exactly create Bio Force Ape, the OP just claimed to have a cartridge that was never released.
Don't be stooped.
Last edited by Doc Recca; 10-10-2009 at 04:00 PM.
Man, this thread gets bumped for the weirdest reasons.
Yeah, sorry. Anyway...
EDIT: What makes this whole Bio Force Ape-not-seemingly-existing business even worse, is this excerpt from Nintendo Power issue 35, Gossip Galore section:
If this isn't nonsense, anyone who got their hands on the game could very well have the full version and not a 1-stage prototype!
Damn you, Seta. Damn you all to hell. Don't show off with what looks to be the greatest NES game ever and then just throw it out the window.
Last edited by Doc Recca; 10-11-2009 at 06:25 PM.
everything in that gossip section is about a licensed game
Did you bump this thread just to say that? hehe.
One of the mods/admins should put this in classic posts or somewhere so this thread never gets lost.
Eat fascism!
Um, no... That's not right.
There, that's better. Can't eat communism or butter without your trusty spoon.
Sorry guys, it's been a while.
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The funny thing is, this game looks like a joke even as far back as the Nintendo Power coverage. Seta isn't exactly known for making "good" games, and both of the articles linked to sound like the writer is being sarcastic (in the first article he talks about powerful enemies or whatever and shows a screenshot of an apple, in the second one he talks about how fast-paced the action in it supposedly is then says there likely won't be any monkey business since it seems the game is canceled--judging just from the screens and from other Seta games I can't imagine the action was terribly fast-paced). Or is it just me reading too much into it.