कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त
CASTLEVANIA: SYMPHONY OF THE NIGHT
Retro Gamer
|Issue 244
A version of Konamis classic was set to terrorise the most unlikely of platforms, but received a stake in the heart before it could draw blood
The Game.com is one of the more intriguing failures in gaming history. Although the system is now renowned for its poor-quality games and practically unusable display, Tiger’s assessment that there was space for a new handheld in 1997 was actually quite astute. The Game Boy was old and other competitors had left the sector, while the Game.com could boast advanced features including internet connectivity. What’s more, because of its existing business relationships with major publishers, Tiger could boast big names like Duke Nukem, Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil and Sonic.
Tiger was bought by Hasbro Interactive in 1998, and Hasbro had a working relationship with Konami as the two companies had released the PlayStation version of Frogger. While a Game.com version of the classic arcade game did eventually see release, that wasn’t the only Konami game in the works for the ill-fated handheld. Tiger showed off Game.com versions of Metal Gear Solid and Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night at E3 in May 1999, and an October 1999 press release stated that both were due for release in November as part of a holiday season line-up including Holyfield Championship Boxing, Madden Football, WCW Whiplash and Furbyland.
यह कहानी Retro Gamer के Issue 244 संस्करण से ली गई है।
हजारों चुनिंदा प्रीमियम कहानियों और 10,000 से अधिक पत्रिकाओं और समाचार पत्रों तक पहुंचने के लिए मैगज़्टर गोल्ड की सदस्यता लें।
क्या आप पहले से ही ग्राहक हैं? साइन इन करें
Retro Gamer से और कहानियाँ
Retro Gamer
Back to R-Type
It's very important for you to know one thing: I'm not an actor.
2 mins
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
BROKEN SWORD II REMASTER TAKES SHAPE
Charles Cecil talks us through Broken Sword: The Smoking Mirror Reforged
4 mins
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
Blippo+
We speak to the designers of an indie game about retro TV that's out of this world
4 mins
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
PORTABLE SONY PASSION
Forever Arcade's Jay Drury loves his handheld gaming, especially Sony's brilliant PSP
2 mins
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
Fables of the 360
Iam starting to come round to the idea that the Xbox 360 is the greatest console of all time.
2 mins
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
Silent Hill 4: The Room
WHERE GREEDY LANDLORDS ARE THE LEAST OF YOUR WORRIES
1 mins
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
SUPER MARIO BROS
It may not be the oldest trick in the book, strictly speaking, but learning how to access the Warp Zones in Super Mario Bros was a formative experience for many of us.
1 min
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED
TWENTY YEARS AGO, THE XBOX 360 INTRODUCED A TANGIBLE WAY TO SHARE YOUR GAMING ACCOMPLISHMENTS WITH THE ACHIEVEMENTS SYSTEM. WE LOOK BACK AT HOW IT CAME TO BE AND HOW IT HAS PERMEATED THROUGHOUT THE YEARS, EXPANDING, CHANGING AND INFLUENCING GAMING CULTURE
8 mins
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
Possible mission
When I was 11, Impossible Mission for the Commodore 64 lived up to its name - it was digital cruelty at its finest.
3 mins
Issue 279
Retro Gamer
The Lord Of The Rings: The Third Age
NOW WITH ADDED ACHIEVEMENTS
2 mins
Issue 279
Translate
Change font size

