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Hmm.. so that's what it is. It looks awfully similar to some other game i played back in the days.... but i can't remember which one.. i'll hit you up when i've got it, cause it would fit nicely into comparison list.
Herr M.
OK, that Bleifuss (=Screamer) connection of the German version is rather strange indeed… one has to wonder how they came up with this? Those games have absolutely nothing in common, except for being racing games. Would be a bit like renaming Need for Speed to Outrun 2 or any of those Formula 1 games Test Drive: Circuit.
Mr Creosote
Originally posted by Herr M. at 13:05 on August 2nd, 2015:
OK, that Bleifuss (=Screamer) connection of the German version is rather strange indeed… one has to wonder how they came up with this?
Marketing?
MasterLee
Mystic Quest Legend (Europe) is even more funny. In USA it was named Final Fantasy Mystic Quest and in Japan Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest.
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Mr Creosote
Feel free to share anything about Ignition (1997) here!Moebius
Hmm.. so that's what it is. It looks awfully similar to some other game i played back in the days.... but i can't remember which one.. i'll hit you up when i've got it, cause it would fit nicely into comparison list.Herr M.
OK, that Bleifuss (=Screamer) connection of the German version is rather strange indeed… one has to wonder how they came up with this? Those games have absolutely nothing in common, except for being racing games. Would be a bit like renaming Need for Speed to Outrun 2 or any of those Formula 1 games Test Drive: Circuit.Mr Creosote
Marketing?
MasterLee
Mystic Quest Legend (Europe) is even more funny. In USA it was named Final Fantasy Mystic Quest and in Japan Final Fantasy USA: Mystic Quest.