While cleaning off shelves and separating games into sell and keep piles. I pulled this out. I had completely forgotten about this. Got it years ago on a whim because it was different. Any one have any info? I know HES was an Australian company and that the game doesn't work on any set up I have going here at home. But not much else. I remember coming up fairly empty doing searches when I first got it.
beatnix wrote:Very literally a "look what I found"
While cleaning off shelves and separating games into sell and keep piles. I pulled this out. I had completely forgotten about this. Got it years ago on a whim because it was different. Any one have any info? I know HES was an Australian company and that the game doesn't work on any set up I have going here at home. But not much else. I remember coming up fairly empty doing searches when I first got it.
You don't have any clones? My 1 PAL Euro cart works fine in the clones I've tried it in.
Never thought to try it in a clone. Of course, I've never owned one, so I suppose that makes sense. But that's a good idea. I can probably find access to a system to test it out on.
fastbilly1 wrote:Actually yeah, you probably should. Super Noahs Ark came out in 94, the seal was introduced in 85. Or maybe I am just being pedantic this morning.
But you forget that company had been did some of the bypassing nintendo in the NES days too...(and I think I owned some of the games they made and probably need to buy a lot with them in it before my dad happens to see that they're missing from my collection...i've no clue what happened to them )
My gameroom My systems: NES, SNES, N64, Gamecube, Wii, original gba, gba sp(001), ds lite, 3ds, vita, psp, PSone(101 model) ps2, ps3(320gb model), ps4, retron 5, and Dreamcast.
bogusmeatfactory wrote:Ever feel like a wild gazelle in the wilderness?
beatnix wrote:While cleaning off shelves and separating games into sell and keep piles. I pulled this out. I had completely forgotten about this. Got it years ago on a whim because it was different. Any one have any info? I know HES was an Australian company and that the game doesn't work on any set up I have going here at home.
Yep... Black cart and a crummy picture in a poorly lit basement.
Interesting history on the company. Thanks for the link
That is neat, curious how good the game is, google shows a Taito Arcade cab.
I wonder if afilliated with another HES (Human Engineered Software) company, the various games that came out on the Vic20 and Commodore 64. Gridrunner and Shamus come to mind.