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SNES game released after 20-year delay

Thought the Super Nintendo had died over 15 years ago? A new game has hit the market 20 years after it was meant to go on sale.

Neonridr4501d ago

Crazy. Awesome though. The SNES still lives.

rdgneoz34500d ago

Nice, though sucks that it's $70 + s&h...

hemmo19864500d ago

Run it using a emulator, as if you'd pay that amount unless your a collector

NukaCola4500d ago

Why didn't they just put this on the Vita or 3DS? Or as an indi for todays platforms?

MadMax4500d ago

Because this is a lost game that is meant to be made with all the original packaging and cartridge. It's geared more towards collectors. Kind of a great idea and makes the game more valuable too! I'm all about stuff like this! I do not agree with the price though! $85 for a snes game? Should've been original price of what they used to be. Digital games are just useless and serve no other purpose than space! No value at all! That's the last thing we need!

BootHammer4500d ago

I'd love to add it to my collection but as hemmo stated you can just grab it online and use it on your choice of emulators. My arcade cab would love another classic title.

If it's really good though it would be worth for the box, manual and cartridge though =)

BootHammer4500d ago (Edited 4500d ago )

I see some stating it was limited to 600 copies and it's sold out! Although it does still show available through their site, odd.

BootHammer4500d ago (Edited 4500d ago )

Played the first level and boss...it's pretty awesome!

http://boothammer.com/wordp...

NeXXXuS4500d ago

I must get this when I have the funds!

BootHammer4500d ago

It's really solid! Heavy on the SNES nostalgia.

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Nightmare Busters reaches pre-order limit; exclusive screenshots available

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