Firestriker (Prototype)

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Firestriker (Prototype)
Dump status Released
Dumped by Premiere
Released by Premiere
File release date May 15, 1994
Origin EPROM cartridge
Lot Old Scene (BBS)
Game Firestriker
System SNES
Genre Role playing
Release date JP Dec 17, 1993
US Oct 1994
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A localization prototype of FireStriker (also known as Holy Striker in Japan) for the SNES.

Notes

  • 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.