Famicom Strider HiryuStrider is responsible for a lot of internet speculation (mainly about the on-again-off-again SuperGrafx version) and the Famicom/NES version is no different, mainly because of the confusing timeline around this game. The uninitiated may think that the arcade version was the basis for all other games, but that is simply not the case. Strider debuted as a comic series in the May 1988 issue of Monthly Comptique in Japan, and then this Famicom version was announced in September of the same year. It, uh, never came out (that's why it's on this page, silly.) The arcade version of Strider was released in March the next year, and the unreleased FC version was given a quick translation and released in July for the NES, to capitalize on the success of the arcade game. Well, who cares about all that? The point is that the Famicom version remained buried. A sample cart of it popped up on Yahoo Japan auctions a few years back, but it sold for way more than my budget could handle (at the time.) All that remains now are pictures and a VIDEO of the cancelled Japanese release. It doesn't look vastly different from the NES version (see a few comparison shots below) except for general text layout, and a missing "H" and "E" letters next to the health and energy meters in a few pictures. The NES is basically very close to the original Famicom game already (bugs and all.) Not a huge loss, then. But still... |
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