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Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems could be considered an unofficial sequel to X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse.
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More localization fun...

Tombs & Treasures is actually a sequel. Its Japanese title is Asteka 2: Templo del Sol. The first Asteka was a Japan-only PC88/98/Sharp X-1 game.

Adventures of Lolo is a US/EU exclusive - and is actually a compilation of levels from a few MSX/Famicom/FDS games that never left Japan.
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Isnt the virtual boy game Jack Brothers some sort of spin off of the Shin Megami Tensei games? I am not very familiar with the series, but I remember reading this.
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jay_red wrote:Isnt the virtual boy game Jack Brothers some sort of spin off of the Shin Megami Tensei games? I am not very familiar with the series, but I remember reading this.
This is correct. Jack Bros. is a SMT spin-off.

Also...and I am not sure if this counts...but it is widely believed the Ninja Gaiden Shadow for the Gameboy originated as a Gameboy version of the NES hidden gem Shadow of the Ninja. I have played through both games, and I can attest that Ninja Gaiden Shadow play a lot more like Shadow of the Ninja than it does any of the NES Ninja Gaiden games.
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Ikaruga is a spiritual sequel to Radiant Silvergun 8)
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jay_red wrote:Isnt the virtual boy game Jack Brothers some sort of spin off of the Shin Megami Tensei games? I am not very familiar with the series, but I remember reading this.
There are tons of games that fall under the Megami Tensei umbrella. You could divide the series up into "sub-series" like:

Megami Tensei
Shin Megami Tensei
Devil Summoner
Persona
Digital Devil Saga
Devil Survivor
Majin Tensei
Last Bible
Demikids
+ Jack bros. and various spin-offs


On a similar note, the Shining Force games are part of a larger "Shining series" that includes games like Shining in the Darkness, Shining Wisdom, Shining Soul, etc.
prfsnl_gmr wrote: Also...and I am not sure if this counts...but it is widely believed the Ninja Gaiden Shadow for the Gameboy originated as a Gameboy version of the NES hidden gem Shadow of the Ninja. I have played through both games, and I can attest that Ninja Gaiden Shadow play a lot more like Shadow of the Ninja than it does any of the NES Ninja Gaiden games.
Yup. Tecmo got the publishing rights - turned it in a Ninja Gaiden game.

Speaking of Ninja Gaiden, the NES game isn't a port of the arcade original. It's a completely different game. The arcade game was ported to various computers and consoles though - it's probably easiest to find on Lynx.

The "Ninja Gaiden" games on Game Gear, Master System, and Xbox are all different too.
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BoneSnapDeez wrote:The arcade game was ported to various computers and consoles though - it's probably easiest to find on Lynx.
I don't know...Lynx games are pretty hard to find...It may be easier just to unlock it on Ninja Gaiden Black. :lol: (I guess you could also download the Virtual Console version, but that would be too easy...)

ALso, the first Ninja Gaiden game on the NES borrows a lot of stages and enemies from the arcade version even though the game is almost completely different.

Finally...Kid Dracula is a fun Castlevania spin off, and Galamoth, the final boss in that game:

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also makes an appearance in Symphony of the Night:

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He is a bit more intimidating in the second game...but arguably no more difficult to defeat. :lol:
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Congos Caper is actually Joe & Mac 2 and Lost in the tropics should be Joe & Mac 3.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
BoneSnapDeez wrote:The arcade game was ported to various computers and consoles though - it's probably easiest to find on Lynx.
I don't know...Lynx games are pretty hard to find...It may be easier just to unlock it on Ninja Gaiden Black. :lol: (I guess you could also download the Virtual Console version, but that would be too easy...)
Lynx is "easiest" to find then (not counting unlockables and digital)... Good luck snagging a Commodore 64, Amiga, Atari ST, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, or DOS port. :lol:

Also Ninja Gaiden III on Lynx is the same as the NES game (The Ancient Ship of Doom). Ninja Gaiden II on Lynx? Doesn't exist.
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