SSV hardware, made by Seta, Sammy, and Visco. (Seta used it for a few titles of their "Super Real Mahjong" strip mahjong video game series, which were all never released outside of Japan because -- get this -- the majority of the girls whom the player faces off against and whom strip nearly naked for the player when they lose are under 18 years of age, and the Western market doesn't want to condone child pornography).
@VikutaaChyaaruzu It makes me so angry that Seta, Sammy and Visco did not utilize the full potential of the SSV hardware. They COULD've made more fighting games as well as more games like Dyna Gear.
In fact, I wish that Sammy ported this game to the SNES as well as the Genesis, and make Roger and Wolf mascots of Sammy Corporation.
This was developed by Sekarabe, a company founded by UPL staff. UPL is best known for Atomic Robo-Kid and its Ninja-kun series (which spawned Jaleco's JaJaMaru-kun series).
Some of the characters from Sammy's Survival Arts (also developed by Sekarabe) also appeared in Dyna Gear.
You're welcome. One of my college instructors called me a "walking encyclopedia", while Xe-A-Thoul at RetroJunk's forum called me "Wiki Man", but it's my mid-functioning Asperger's syndrome. See IceChateau777's video "Aspbergers: It's My Life" to learn about it.
@1983parrothead Yep, because quite frankly, some of them have music chips/sound drivers that I like that they use in some of their games. For instance, one of my favorite Arcade Sound Chips has got to be the Seta X1-010.
@MysticArksRevenge Sometime later after I posted this comment, I noticed that Game Developer Research Institute (GDRI) said it's actually spelled "Scarab", not "Sekirabe". Look up their list of works on GDRI. They also developed Battle Monsters for Naxat Soft.
@merlin196 I agree. This game deserved to be on the SNES as well as the Sega Genesis, then if it was popular enough, Roger and Wolf could've been the mascots of both American Sammy and Sammy Corporation.
Wow, fantastic!
RedIsTheCat 5 months ago
it is like ghouls and ghosts had sex with Altered beast and made this game
TheMysticCore 9 months ago
SSV hardware, made by Seta, Sammy, and Visco. (Seta used it for a few titles of their "Super Real Mahjong" strip mahjong video game series, which were all never released outside of Japan because -- get this -- the majority of the girls whom the player faces off against and whom strip nearly naked for the player when they lose are under 18 years of age, and the Western market doesn't want to condone child pornography).
VikutaaChyaaruzu 10 months ago
@VikutaaChyaaruzu It makes me so angry that Seta, Sammy and Visco did not utilize the full potential of the SSV hardware. They COULD've made more fighting games as well as more games like Dyna Gear.
In fact, I wish that Sammy ported this game to the SNES as well as the Genesis, and make Roger and Wolf mascots of Sammy Corporation.
MysticArksRevenge 8 months ago
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That's pretty amazing!
because
for MAME Much quality game's image in the video!!!!!
rubens4141 1 year ago
So it's about a space cop who is a knight who fights dinosaurs.
Sounds like a good time.
hiryunoken7 1 year ago
@narox ok thank you!
rubens4141 1 year ago
What is system of game in the video, arcade or mame ?
rubens4141 1 year ago
Its... a magic sword rip off!
srarcade 1 year ago
The music and the way he runs is kinda creepy, but nice visuals
DualCorePower 1 year ago
Looks action packed, but the music and the way he runs is kinda creepy lol
DualCorePower 1 year ago
This was developed by Sekarabe, a company founded by UPL staff. UPL is best known for Atomic Robo-Kid and its Ninja-kun series (which spawned Jaleco's JaJaMaru-kun series).
Some of the characters from Sammy's Survival Arts (also developed by Sekarabe) also appeared in Dyna Gear.
1983parrothead 1 year ago
Thanks Mr Arcade Encyclopedia. interesting info :)
narox 1 year ago
You're welcome. One of my college instructors called me a "walking encyclopedia", while Xe-A-Thoul at RetroJunk's forum called me "Wiki Man", but it's my mid-functioning Asperger's syndrome. See IceChateau777's video "Aspbergers: It's My Life" to learn about it.
1983parrothead 1 year ago
@1983parrothead You have the same thing I have as well. I also know a lot about obscure Japanese companies as well.
MysticArksRevenge 1 year ago
@MysticArksRevenge Well, I mispelled "Scarab" as "Sekarabe".
And yes, I do like finding criminally-underrated video games, and it's nice to know that you do, too.
1983parrothead 1 year ago
@1983parrothead Yep, because quite frankly, some of them have music chips/sound drivers that I like that they use in some of their games. For instance, one of my favorite Arcade Sound Chips has got to be the Seta X1-010.
MysticArksRevenge 1 year ago
@1983parrothead So Sekirabe developed this game? Damn, I thought Sammy themselves did it.
MysticArksRevenge 8 months ago
@MysticArksRevenge Sometime later after I posted this comment, I noticed that Game Developer Research Institute (GDRI) said it's actually spelled "Scarab", not "Sekirabe". Look up their list of works on GDRI. They also developed Battle Monsters for Naxat Soft.
1983parrothead 8 months ago
@1983parrothead Yeah, I also found out that Scarab had a few former UPL employees.
OK. Will do.
MysticArksRevenge 8 months ago
... is it me or did the coins they were picking up have the Mortal Kombat logo on them?
One way or the other a really over the top side scroller. Keeps you busy smashing buttons and cramming quarters.
oldschewl 2 years ago
Good eye. It does look like Mortal Kombat logo. Very brief and easy to miss.
narox 2 years ago
no there serpent crests! pause at 1:38
215caliber 2 years ago
Just played it, awesome game!
aWanderingMerchant 2 years ago
Awesome
narox 2 years ago
How come I never saw this game at an arcade back in the day?! O_o
This game must be REALLY rare.
Nintega 2 years ago
DAMN! this looks amazing!!! was the name changed in Japan at all? I'd love to find this one, looks perfect!
Another awesome vid from an awesome YouTuber!!
lukemorse1 2 years ago 2
Thanks Luke, not sure about the Japanese name for it. I'll send you a link to a Japanese arcade flyer (poster) I found for this game.
narox 2 years ago
A very good game with nice colourful graphics. Dyna Gear deserves to be a lot more well known than it is.
merlin196 2 years ago
The graphics style kind of reminds me of something made by Treasure co.
narox 2 years ago
@merlin196 I agree. This game deserved to be on the SNES as well as the Sega Genesis, then if it was popular enough, Roger and Wolf could've been the mascots of both American Sammy and Sammy Corporation.
MysticArksRevenge 8 months ago
*orgasms all over the intare world*
therealAgerbon 2 years ago
Wow! Interesting looking. Amazing how many cool games are lesser known.
MaximumRD 2 years ago 3