Will the Meikyūjima arcade game come to mister or will it be a pipe dream? I think it's a puzzle game that I loved most of all. There is a version for Nes, done well, but its arcade counterpart has something that always blows my mind and always makes me want to play it. Here is the link for those who want to see it:
Meikyūjima Any Hope?
Meikyūjima Any Hope?
- limi
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Re: Meikyūjima Any Hope?
It's on the Irem M77 board, and we've seen several of the Irem boards being added lately. So, hopefully!
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Great news, I hadn't checked what hardware it was running on. I hope it arrives because it is a title that deserves a lot, obviously my humble opinion.
Thanks for telling me.
Fingers crossed and when it comes out I will be very happy
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Very funny and not very easy, but still has very nice mechanics logic. I recommend trying the version for Nes called Kickle Cubicle.
The only conversion, I know, of the arcade game.
But the arcade version has more challenging schemes, like bosses.
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Re: Meikyūjima Any Hope?
bonna79 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 8:12 amVery funny and not very easy, but still has very nice mechanics logic. I recommend trying the version for Nes called Kickle Cubicle.
The only conversion, I know, of the arcade game.
But the arcade version has more challenging schemes, like bosses.
Happy RetroGames to all
I do love this game as well! I have been playing it a lot in the past. The big advantage of the NES version ( a very good port indeed) is that you can save the progress with a passcode which I find quite handy