A couple bits of randomness.
You all remember my hunt to find more about the obscure publishers that were a dime a dozen during the Genesis launch. I happened to find an ad for a eventually-canceled game by one of those publishers called Bean Ball Benny -
Nuvision Entertainment was formed by Parker Bros/Activision programmers Charlie Heath and Rex Bradford. Both did work during the Atari 2600 days (Rex notably for The Empire Strikes Back for PB) and they were raising capital to try to get onto the Genesis. This game was described by Charlie as a modern take on Keystone Kapers. Nuvision only ended up releasing one game for the Genesis known as Bimini Run. I don't think that game had "hundreds of challenging hours"
Also, I found out today that
FarSight Studios, known for their recreations of classic pinball tables in various branded collections and now releasing individual tables for download on current consoles, developed the Genesis version of Action 52 and Color A Dinosaur on the NES. Color me surprised.