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A localization prototype of FireStriker (also known as Holy Striker in Japan) for the SNES. | A localization prototype of FireStriker (also known as Holy Striker in Japan) for the SNES. | ||
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* Originally a scene release from Premiere in 1994. Was recently redumped from an EPROM cartridge containing the same dump. | * Originally a scene release from Premiere in 1994. Was recently redumped from an EPROM cartridge containing the same dump. | ||
* English localization prototype. | * English localization prototype. |
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A localization prototype of FireStriker (also known as Holy Striker in Japan) for the SNES.
Notes
The Cutting Room Floor research
- Originally a scene release from Premiere in 1994. Was recently redumped from an EPROM cartridge containing the same dump.
- English localization prototype.
- Prototype still has the company information from the Japanese version of the game.
- Different title screen.
- Spelling and grammar errors.
Origin
/\ __________________ _____________ /\ _/ \___________________ _________ \_______ \___ \ \ _____/ \/ \ \____/\ __________ \ \ ___/ | __|/ /_|/ / / _/__| \/ \/ _/__| _|/ / / _/__ | \_____/ \_ \/ \/ | \/ \ \ \/ | \_ \/ \/ | | | |____|\ \________|____|| Mb \____/_______|____|\ \________|: -|____|--------\____/-------------|______/------------------\____/--------+- | | | Title : Fire Striker System : SNES | | Company : DMTC Megabits : 8 Mbits | | | -+------------------------------------------------------------------------+- :: Supplier: Dragon Avenger & Fallen Angel :: Release Date : 05/15/94 :: -+------------------------------------------------------------------------+-
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Acknowledgments
Thanks to Mark Flitman for releasing this, and The Video Game History Foundation for dumping and sending it.
See also
Release article on SNESCentral.org.