The final information story from me at present except one thing main comes out, as wanting by each the EAB boards and Fb, we have came upon that the Sega Mega Drive model of Final Battle: Legend of the Last Hero, is probably coming to the Commodore Amiga as Fist of the North Star 2. As within the phrases of the developer who’s creating it utilizing the Scorpion Engine “This will likely be for the Amiga recreation jam. However road fighter will likely be first”. To coincide with this information, we have got a brief video of an early construct in addition to a wikipedia description concerning the authentic.
And this is the wikipedia data! “Final Battle: Legend of the Last Hero is a side-scrolling martial arts beat ’em up launched for the Mega Drive/Genesis in 1989 by Sega. It was one of many six video games that had been accessible as a part of the Genesis launch lineup within the U.S. The Japanese model, titled Shin Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu: Hokuto no Ken. “Fist of the North Star: The New Legend of the Put up-Apocalyptic Messiah”), is predicated on the manga and anime sequence Fist of the North Star (Hokuto no Ken in Japanese). Because the worldwide model didn’t retain the Hokuto no Ken license, the graphics and characters’ names had been altered”.
- Dev Notes : I will be making not less than 1 stage demo for the amiga recreation jam. But when i could make a full recreation it could be cool.
And that is all there’s to say concerning the recreation, however hold an eye fixed out for extra on IndieRetroNews!
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