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A prototype of Bio Force Ape for the NES. | A prototype of Bio Force Ape for the NES. | ||
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* Late US prototype. Unreleased. | * Late US prototype. Unreleased. Developed by SETA Co. | ||
* Initially unveiled at the SCES (Summer Consumer Electronics Show) of 1991 and was previewed in the August issue of Nintendo Power before publicly getting cancelled very shortly before release in April 1992. | * Initially unveiled at the SCES (Summer Consumer Electronics Show) of 1991 and was previewed in the August issue of Nintendo Power before publicly getting cancelled very shortly before release in April 1992. | ||
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A prototype of Bio Force Ape for the NES.
Notes
- Late US prototype. Unreleased. Developed by SETA Co.
- Initially unveiled at the SCES (Summer Consumer Electronics Show) of 1991 and was previewed in the August issue of Nintendo Power before publicly getting cancelled very shortly before release in April 1992.
Screenshots
Files
File | Type | Date | Size | Comment | SHA-1 |
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Bio Force Ape (US Prototype).nes | ROM file | 2013-08-20 16:24:42 | 256 KB | ROM file. | 9feda552fe762c8ca3a95f1151cb10d30ba29d7c |
Acknowledgments
Special thanks to Frank Cifaldi at the Video Game History Foundation and the anonymous donor for this part of the lot! A huge thanks to ehw for researching this prototype!
See also
- New Years 2022 (January 1, 2022)
- The Cutting Room Floor (TCRF)
- Internet Archive (IA)
- Video Game History Foundation (VGHF)