Super Burger Time Home Port?
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Super Burger Time Home Port?
I remember playing this arcade game on a MAME disc I had. It was really quite fun. I was wondering if it had any sort of home port at all. I looked at the new Data East Wii game coming out and it's not on that.
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Re: Super Burger Time Home Port?
Super BurgerTime was an arcade exclusive, unfortunately
Someone should try and make a NES ROM hack / new game,
and throw it onto a reproduction cartridge. That would be
an interesting project.
Anyway, why Data East chose not to include this game is
totally beyond me
Someone should try and make a NES ROM hack / new game,
and throw it onto a reproduction cartridge. That would be
an interesting project.
Anyway, why Data East chose not to include this game is
totally beyond me
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Re: Super Burger Time Home Port?
I don't think the NES could handle Super Burger Time. A Genesis or SNES conversion would be stellar though. For some reason the game after seeing it just screamed Genesis to me. I'm not really sure why.
As for maybe why Data East didn't include it on the upcoming Wii game, maybe they are saving it for a volume two? The only games I heard of that were on that disc was Burger Time though.
I just bought the NES version of Burger Time today at Play N Trade so I guess that will do for now. I think it will be fun with my Advantage. Plus it was only 3 bucks.
As for maybe why Data East didn't include it on the upcoming Wii game, maybe they are saving it for a volume two? The only games I heard of that were on that disc was Burger Time though.
I just bought the NES version of Burger Time today at Play N Trade so I guess that will do for now. I think it will be fun with my Advantage. Plus it was only 3 bucks.
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Re: Super Burger Time Home Port?
Actually, I agree, and you are right.I don't think the NES could handle Super Burger Time.
A Genesis or SNES conversion would be stellar though.
I didn't bother to check into these games in depth yet.
I hope so, as I don't understand why they wouldn't include it otherwise.As for maybe why Data East didn't include it on the upcoming Wii game, maybe they are saving it for a volume two?
The only games I heard of that were on that disc was Burger Time though.
By the way, the included game; Peter Pepper's Ice Cream Factory,
is a spin off to the original BurgerTime, and was released before
Super BurgerTime. I believe this game was also arcade exclusive.
http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=peter- ... ail&id=409
I imagine that maybe, they are splitting the games
into volumes of eras / similar to 8-bit vs 16-bit.
Oddly, I am a big video game collector / player, but I can't recallI just bought the NES version of Burger Time today at Play N Trade so I guess that will do for now.
ever sitting down to play BurgerTime, even though I recently
purchased the cartridge myself lol
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Re: Super Burger Time Home Port?
That might be the case. If they do put out a second disc with Super Burger Time, I think i'm gonna finally have to get a wii.Troglodyte wrote:I imagine that maybe, they are splitting the games
into volumes of eras / similar to 8-bit vs 16-bit.
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Re: Super Burger Time Home Port?
I actually got one for Christmas, with two games, and aI think I'm gonna finally have to get a Wii
Wii Fit Plus. But I have yet to hook it up,
because I don't have room up here,
and plan to move my entire game
collection into the basement
(huge project).
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Re: Super Burger Time Home Port?
It may not be just like it, but "Out to Lunch" on the SNES looks a lot like Super Burger Time.
