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In 2024, a | In 2024, a collector named GamingLegend64 managed to acquire a lot coming from the now defunct studio GameTek, in the objective of getting everything dumped and released. It was shared with Hard4Games, who made a covering video about the lot, focusing on the I-Ninja unreleased port discovered among the builds lot, then Codebound was chosen to handle the release to the public, who then started to release them on March 13, 2024. | ||
== Photos of the lot == | == Photos of the lot == | ||
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== Unpublished | == Unpublished Dumps == | ||
The | The Game Boy dumps listed here were not published due to them being identical retail build of the game. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:20, March 14, 2024
In 2024, a collector named GamingLegend64 managed to acquire a lot coming from the now defunct studio GameTek, in the objective of getting everything dumped and released. It was shared with Hard4Games, who made a covering video about the lot, focusing on the I-Ninja unreleased port discovered among the builds lot, then Codebound was chosen to handle the release to the public, who then started to release them on March 13, 2024.
Photos of the lot
Prototype builds
Unpublished Dumps
The Game Boy dumps listed here were not published due to them being identical retail build of the game.