Time to revive a thread of mine from my old days at ASSEMblergames. A total of 24 Neo Geo titles were left unreleased for unknown reasons, with five of them being already preserved but not available for everybody to enjoy, most likely due to their prototype owners looking for their exact NGH number (a.k.a. their internal production number used during their creation), which is IMHO a very stupid reason for not having them out there in the wild, though two of them have their production number confirmed. If anybody and i mean ANYBODY is capable of finding the exact NGH production number of the unreleased titles listed here from any former developer who worked with ADK/SNK's hardware then please be sure to let me know! Without further ado, here are some of the titles in question + their sources. They will be listed in separate posts unlike my original AG thread. This was inspired by John Thacker's Neo Geo master list (http://www.neo-geo.com/snk/masterlist.htm)...
- Sun Shine/Block Paradise by Alpha Denshi: http://www.neogeoprotos.com/games/sunshine.htm
Flyer (https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=1860)
Video by the Basement Brothers:
Magazine scans:
Gamest (Issue 54/February 1991)
Electronic Gaming Monthly (Issue 20/March 1991)
Gamest (Issue 56/April 1991)
The earliest known unreleased Neo Geo title and notable for being the smallest in terms of memory size (at 18 Megs). Online screenshots of the game have been showcased by Xacrow in 2005, indicating that it has been preserved but not made available online for everybody: http://unibios.free.fr/xacrow/neogeo2.html
- Sun Shine/Block Paradise by Alpha Denshi: http://www.neogeoprotos.com/games/sunshine.htm
Flyer (https://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=1860)
Video by the Basement Brothers:
Magazine scans:
Gamest (Issue 54/February 1991)
Electronic Gaming Monthly (Issue 20/March 1991)
Gamest (Issue 56/April 1991)
The earliest known unreleased Neo Geo title and notable for being the smallest in terms of memory size (at 18 Megs). Online screenshots of the game have been showcased by Xacrow in 2005, indicating that it has been preserved but not made available online for everybody: http://unibios.free.fr/xacrow/neogeo2.html
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