More Dev Stuff
Posted: under Daily Photo.
Couple of pics of an SNK dev board of some kind. Possibly Atomiswave.
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Aug 18 2009
Posted: under Daily Photo.
Couple of pics of an SNK dev board of some kind. Possibly Atomiswave.
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Aug 18 2009
Posted: under Weekly Relic.
Here’s a couple of images from an earlier dev cart. I dont know all the differences between
this version and the other one thats floating around. One noticeable difference is this model
contains the cart linking for both MVS and Home while the other doesnt. Probably
just didnt see the need on newer carts. This game is Money Idol Exchanger, final
version.
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Aug 13 2009
Posted: under YouTube.
Forgot to post this when I added it a few weeks ago.
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Aug 03 2009
Posted: under Weekly Relic.
At the request of an assemblergames.com member, here are some photos of a Riding Hero
proto/beta MVS cart. No noticeable changes from the final release.
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Aug 03 2009
Posted: under Weekly Relic.
These banners were included with some Riding Hero kits. We’re not sure what the criteria
was for getting these with your kit, but assume that it was a multi cart order of some kind.
Apologies for delay in updates, we’re lazy bastards.
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Jun 02 2009
Posted: under Daily Photo.
Another photo shoot with the Shinsuke model, during the teams “Last Run” in 1995.

Photo from Famitsu mag, 1995.
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May 27 2009
Posted: under Weekly Relic.
This is a set of Magical Drop III tarot cards. The MD set only has 22 of the 78 cards that a
regular deck contains.

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May 25 2009
Posted: under Daily Photo.
This is the art for the Amiga version of Beast Busters. While the Amiga port is sub-par, the
cover art is fantastic. Gotta love 80′s game art!

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May 21 2009
Posted: under Daily Photo.
Team Shinsuke models pose in a photo shoot. I guess the logo wouldnt be large enough
if it was on a bikini.

Another GameCharge mag photo 1994
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May 19 2009
Posted: under Weekly Relic.
This was a giveaway by Technos for the NeoCD version of Double Dragon. From what I
understand, you had to beat the game without losing a round and you would get a screen
with information on where to send your entry to Technos. I have attempted it and never
got the screen, so I dont know. I believe around 200 were released.
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May 18 2009