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I'll be watching for this game.
Retro Gaming FTW! Might buy that chinese hand held SNES thingy.
first SNES game with hd graphics ?
This game is NOT NEW. It's a hack translation of a Japanese game by the "Super Fighter Team" which only does hacks because they can't create new games because they don't have talent. I can't stand in the homebrew scene when people call hacks "new games" because it's all garbage and makes real homebrewers like myself look like hacks that don't create new, quality games. This is a hack and nothing more, just a hack made by some "team" which gets the rights to do what they want, and then do as hackers have done for years except they get credit for "new games." Plus, there's TONS of NEW NES games, a new SNES game released last year, and this isn't nearly as impressive as any of those.
If you want a new SNES game that's actually new, get SNES X-Mas cart 2011. And as for NES, there's so many homebrews it's hard to even start somewhere as they're mostly better than even Nintendo games in the day. Retrousb has a decent amount of the good ones, I'd advise people to go to them first for new stuff. The SNES homebrews are just getting started, but there's at minimum 1 every year because the owner of Retrousb either pays people for their 100% new projects, or completes them himself like he usually does for the NES ones.
3gengames brings up an interesting point. I don't know much about the history of this game, but I was looking up Super Fighter Team last week for another reason, and none of their games seem that great. This game on particular looks like every crappy action platformer from that era; nothing particularly original about the gameplay... I do think it's cool that these companies are releasing new carts with box art, and everything, but this game doesn't do much for me.