Thugsrook: The list is missing licensed released games, so you're wrong. Where is Outback Joey? Where is Miracle Piano? Sorry dude, not complete. Hangman SG and Pier Solar would also fall under this category if they were also on the list.
No idea why you're not including certain unlicensed games Action 52, Joshua, etc. Your ROM list is incomplete, sorry duder. Actually, you're mistaken. Then segoretro is wrong, and needs to update their list. I go by what I can find. Now that we have the US release list sorted out, I'm still interested in a worldwide release list. The one on wikipedia is incomplete. Accolade got a retro license after the lawsuit. Outback Joey and Miracle Piano are hardly "games", and require additional tho included hardware.
Eh, so what? Besides, what does that have to do with US released games? A list is either complete or incomplete, being off by 8 games is a big deal to many collectors. Nope, wrong again. Outback Joey is not only a game, it's also pretty good for what it's worth. And what about Art Alive!
How is that any more of a game than Miracle Piano? I know you're attached to your ROM list, but it just isn't as accurate as the other list I linked to. Collectors despise ROMs, because it makes them feel stupid for spending so much money on games they don't even intend to play. I've also got a PowerPak and love it to death too.
I have no issue with ROMs at all, though I prefer to play them on real hardware. Both of you are getting defensive because you gave inaccurate info and spoke very matter of factly about it. There certainly could be titles missing from Quick Sci-fi's list, but it's definitely more accurate than the GoodGen ROM list or one that neglects to include some unlicensed games that are arbitrarily selected from the Genny catalog.
Good luck Soviet, hope this info helps! Definitely fair enough. As you said, those companies were eventually licensed, so grouping all their games with other licensed games is certainly reasonable. Accolade countersued, claiming unfair competition for falsely labeling licensed games from third-party publishers as originating from Sega.
After an initial verdict in Sega's favor and an appeal by Accolade, the two parties settled in , with Accolade becoming a licensed publisher on the Sega Genesis. BootlegGames Wiki Explore. Company Sachen Bit Corp. Bootleg Games Central Forum. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 0. However, in markets where 8-bit and bit consoles were still holding up, various bootleg and unlicensed games were continued to be made for these systems.
The only notable commercially sold unlicensed game was MaxPlay Classic Games which was released for the PS2 and GameCube in which just consisted of 10 Game Boy Advance games running on an emulator. However, some people have developed homebrew games for consoles no longer being marketed, sometimes selling carts of these games online or at conventions.
While third-party second console generation games could be looked as "unlicensed", the fact there was no third-party policy established by any console manufacturers during that time technically meant there was no license to make any games. Homebrew games also don't deserve a mention even if they end up ending on a pirate cart from a manufacturer.
While they are technically unlicensed, they are generally done as a hobby and aren't sold by publishers. BootlegGames Wiki Explore. Company Sachen Bit Corp. Bootleg Games Central Forum. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Unlicensed Games.
View source. History Talk 0. History This kind of practice started back when the only developers at the time were working for the original console manufacturer.
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