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Technos Japan is a premier developer and publisher of a numerous interesting games. For example, the Double Dragon and Neketsu (Hot Blooded) series are some of their better known products.
These Technos Japan games felt really exciting when we were playing them in our youth. This feeling became one of the most important of the many reasons which lead us to create games.
It was a great pity when the American branch of Technos Japan was no longer able to make its final payments in 1999. After that, their fans couldn't purchase the games that they loved.
It was this unfortunate set of circumstances that lead to our passionate desire to try making a government game. With the name ShijiDairansen (Supporting Rebellious Fight?) we decided to try an add on project to revive their famous games.
Of course, you might think we haven't accumulated the years of experience and know how that comes with releasing multiple games. But, as their fans, and together with other nostalgic fans, we've decided to make this game in spite of heavy suspicions about plagiarism.
Certainly our teams first efforts could be called amateurish works of passion. But the final product will be for all the players, Technos Japan's fans, fans of the Hot Blooded Series, and people who don't hold any grudges. We hope, as voluntarily maintained version of their government game, that we can continue onwards with good feelings.
Name ShijiDairansen (Supporting Rebellious Fight?)
System GP32
Genre ACT
Developer TeamBLAZE
Available mid-December
A New Game!
If you're a gamer you won't need to spend a lot of time getting used to this game. A high school setting! In the Action Genre! This means you can enjoy the game without any special practice.
Right in the Back of the Head!
ShijiDairansen is a game which really hits you with rules. Things like a desk, attendance record, and the globe are new objects to use as weapons. The store is the important center of all the craziness. New things like the chainsaw will appear.
Interesting!!
Originally we wouldn't have needed an explanation for all this. All thats left is for you to feel the excitement in your body when you're actually playing the game.
Thanks to Scott Mollett and Reiko for translation assistance.
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