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Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth

Posted: 2022-02-23, 19:57:56
by andlabs
TitleMad Stalker: Full Metal Forth
ComposerKeishi Yonao
SystemSega Mega Drive / Genesis
Sound ChipsYM2612
Tracks12
Playing time16:06
Pack authorctr
Pack version2.05
Last Update2022-04-02


Download MegaDrive/Mad_Stalker_-_Full_Metal_Forth_(Sega_Mega_Drive).zip (942 412 bytes)

Posted: 2022-02-28, 0:53:33
by andlabs
Kogado Studio?!? What?! Where? It doesn't help that the staff is all last names or pseudoynms, some of which are of the original X68000 staff, apart from "Ryu Takegami" which I can't cite (and may also be a reference?), but all the games Opera House actually made back in the 1990s used their real names... (I don't have the ROM on me now but I am curious if the programming is similar.)

Did Opera House do a digital release of some sort independently of Columbus Circle?

Posted: 2022-02-28, 15:56:54
by BoxCubed
Source 1 Page 64 of 148 (Bottom Half)
Source 2 (Bottom Right)
Source 3 Page 49 of 140 (Bottom-Right Screenshot in the Footer)
Source 4 Page 91 of 96 (Top-Right)
Source 5 Page 136 of 144 (Bottom-Left)

I don't know Japanese at all, but maybe these articles could clear it up. I went based on the Wikipedia article for the game.

Posted: 2022-02-28, 18:23:25
by andlabs
Well all right then!
I now wonder who the actual owners were, Kogado Studio or Pack-In-Video. I could probably reverse engineer Mega Schwarzschild or Lodoss War if I wanted to compare the two games for myself (and/or try to map names to pseudonyms), but eh.
Also this still assumes the game we got is the one that was supposed to be released in 1993 and not a remake? Likewise, I still don't know what Ultracore counts as (and given the scenario surrounding *that* release, well...)
BoxCubed wrote:Source 2 (Bottom Right)
Micronet was going to release it here?! This keeps getting more and more surreal I swear