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Retro-bit is at it once again, as they have freed another classic game from Japan, this time with a game you probably haven't heard of. They have worked with Masaya Games to release the Satellaview Classic ShockMan Zero as a physical release for the NTSC and PAL Super Nintendo, along with the Super Famicom. Not familiar with the game? Let's take a look.
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Originally launched in 1997 on the Satellaview, a satellite-online service in Japan for the Super Famicom®, Kaizou Choujin Schbibinman Zero was the first of the Schbibinman series to stray from the PC Engine. This entry introduced two new protagonists, Raita and Azuki into this beat 'em up platforming game that was easy to pick up but challenging to master. However, this was its only release and it faded away with all the other Satellaview exclusives when Nintendo® and St.GiGa pulled the plug on the broadcast service in 2001. A Japanese release surfaced in 2017 but the West would not have to wait much longer! We're proud to re-release another Masaya cult classic with a new English translation as well as exclusive art done by Moises Juarez aka DANMAKUMAN.
North American retailers will carry the NTSC-U SNES® version.
European retailers will carry the PAL SNES® version.
The only difference is the shell - the board inside will function at 50Hz or 60Hz, whichever is native to the console.
MSRP: $54.99 USD / €64.99 EUR
PRE-ORDERS END JULY 28TH - ETA Q4 2024
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