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Title Screen
Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars (Prototype)
Build name N/A
Dump status Released, redump needed
Dumped by Steve Lin
Released by Hidden Palace
File release date January 1, 2022
Origin EPROM cartridge
Labels N/A
Game Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars
System Sega Mega Drive
Genre Sports - Hockey
Final build JP N/A
EU N/A
US N/A
Release date JP Unreleased
EU Jun 1995
US Apr 1995
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A prototype of Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars for the Sega Mega Drive.

Notes

  • Late prototype.
  • Header changes:
    • Publisher code is SEGA in this build, T-48 for the final.
    • Release year and month is 1991.APR for this build, 1995.MAR for the final.
    • International and domestic names are temporary placeholder names "DUMMY STUFF".
    • Watermarked, "PETES PROGRAM".
    • Region is set to UE in this build, C in the final build.
    • Serial is set to GM 00000000-00.
  • "SEASON STATS" instead of "1993\1994 STATS".
  • RAM Check fails.
  • Identifiation C1 in this build, G1 in the final.


Screenshots


Files

File Type Date Size Comment SHA-1
Wayne Gretzky and the NHLPA All-Stars (Prototype).md ROM file 2017-01-26 01:40:36 2 MB ROM file. 840e6d38f9ef3e56b093921d862a55e73c4a6e6c

Acknowledgments

Special thanks to Frank Cifaldi at the Video Game History Foundation and the anonymous donor for this part of the lot! A huge thanks to ehw for researching this prototype!

See also