
Game of the Sunday – Il gioco della domenica, Ranma ½: Chougi Ranbu Hen, quando gli anime e i remake non venivano censurati negli anni 90
Il nuovo video della rubrica Game of the Sunday – Il gioco della domenica, vedrà questa volta protagonista Ranma ½: Chougi Ranbu Hen.
Il picchiaduro dedicato all’universo dell’anime e manga di Rumiko Takahashi, è stato pubblicato il 28 Aprile del 1994 su Super Famicom in Giappone.
Come saprete da ormai molti mesi a questa parte, alcune domeniche verrà proposto un nuovo video di “Game of the Sunday”, che troverete poi nella playlist linkata in video di seguito.
Yoshi’s Safari is a 1993 light gun shooter developed and published by Nintendo for its Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It is the only Mario franchise game to feature first-person shooter gameplay and requires the SNES’s Super Scope light gun. As Mario and his pet dinosaur Yoshi, the player embarks on a quest to save the kingdom of Jewelry Land from Bowser and his Koopalings, who have kidnapped its rulers and stolen 12 gems. The game features 12 levels in which the player shoots enemies like Goombas and Koopas, and collects power-ups and coins. At the end of each level, the player engages in a boss fight with an enemy, a Koopaling, or Bowser. Nintendo commissioned its R&D1 department to develop Yoshi’s Safari in response to the waning popularity of the Super Scope. Yoshi’s Safari was the first Super Scope title to use the SNES’s Mode 7 graphics mode, and the future of the peripheral depended on the game’s performance. Nintendo released Yoshi’s Safari in Japan and North America in late 1993, and in PAL regions the following year. The game received positive reviews from video game journalists, who commended its presentation—particularly the visuals—and gameplay; some labelled it the best Super Scope title. However, it received criticism for its short length and low difficulty level. The game garnered little attention and failed commercially, attributed to its launch coinciding with a controversy surrounding the SNES rerelease of the popular arcade game Mortal Kombat (1992). Most of Yoshi’s Safari’s additions to the Mario lore were ignored in subsequent games, and it has never been rereleased.
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