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SubjectSanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome new Reply to this message
Posted bycrv1
Posted on09/22/05 04:11 AM



Hello,

I'm doing research into what games Sanritsu/SIMS made:
http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6909

According to the Japanese site Developer Table (http://www.review-site.net/developer/), Body Slam/Dump Matsumoto was done by Sanritsu for Sega (Sanritsu also did Bank Panic and Appoooh!). If this is true, I also think Alien Syndrome might have been done by them. Not only is there a strong resemblance in graphics and sound styles (perhaps just a hardware thing), but the service mode is layed out the same way in both (again, could be a hardware thing). Any thoughts?




SubjectRe: Sanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome new Reply to this message
Posted bySixtoe
Posted on09/22/05 08:54 AM



> Hello,
>
> I'm doing research into what games Sanritsu/SIMS made:
> http://www.smspower.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6909
>
> According to the Japanese site Developer Table
> (http://www.review-site.net/developer/), Body Slam/Dump Matsumoto was done by
> Sanritsu for Sega (Sanritsu also did Bank Panic and Appoooh!). If this is true,
> I also think Alien Syndrome might have been done by them. Not only is there a
> strong resemblance in graphics and sound styles (perhaps just a hardware thing),
> but the service mode is layed out the same way in both (again, could be a
> hardware thing). Any thoughts?
>
Yes, it was by Sanritsu (and Sunsoft as well)

Six...

System16 - The Arcade Museum


SubjectRe: Sanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome new Reply to this message
Posted bycrv1
Posted on10/09/05 00:07 AM



How do you know the arcade version was done by Sanritsu and Sunsoft?

> Yes, it was by Sanritsu (and Sunsoft as well)
>
> Six...
>
> System16 - The Arcade Museum
>





SubjectRe: Sanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome new Reply to this message
Posted bySixtoe
Posted on10/09/05 01:04 PM



> How do you know the arcade version was done by Sanritsu and Sunsoft?
>
> > Yes, it was by Sanritsu (and Sunsoft as well)
> >
> > Six...
> >
> > System16 - The Arcade Museum
> >
>
I'm the all knowing oracle of everything, how dare you even think of doubting me!

For shame!

http://www.system16.com/sega/flyers/aliensyndromej.jpg

Six...

System16 - The Arcade Museum


SubjectRe: Sanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome new Reply to this message
Posted bycrv1
Posted on10/09/05 05:37 PM



I just saw the flyer at The Arcade Flyer Archive, which is why I asked. Obviously, nobody noticed that the screenshots are from the Famicom/NES version and that 5,500 yen is awfully cheap for an arcade game.

> I'm the all knowing oracle of everything, how dare you even think of doubting
> me!
>
> For shame!
>
> http://www.system16.com/sega/flyers/aliensyndromej.jpg
>
> Six...
>
> System16 - The Arcade Museum
>





SubjectRe: Sanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome Reply to this message
Posted bySixtoe
Posted on10/10/05 01:07 PM



Heh, yeah, I know its the console port of it, but if you look at the copyright information on the bottom of it its copyright sega/sunsoft/sanritsu, I'd say that its a pretty good bet that they're the original programmers.

The only way to be sure I spose is finish the game and compare the names on the credits, but I dont have the time :)

Six...

> I just saw the flyer at The Arcade Flyer Archive, which is why I asked.
> Obviously, nobody noticed that the screenshots are from the Famicom/NES version
> and that 5,500 yen is awfully cheap for an arcade game.
>
> > I'm the all knowing oracle of everything, how dare you even think of doubting
> > me!
> >
> > For shame!
> >
> > http://www.system16.com/sega/flyers/aliensyndromej.jpg
> >
> > Six...
> >
> > System16 - The Arcade Museum
> >
>


System16 - The Arcade Museum


SubjectRe: Sanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome new Reply to this message
Posted bycrv1
Posted on10/10/05 01:24 PM



Well, I'm fairly confident Sanritsu was involved. But anyway, I played through the game twice on free play and there are apparently no credits.

> Heh, yeah, I know its the console port of it, but if you look at the copyright
> information on the bottom of it its copyright sega/sunsoft/sanritsu, I'd say
> that its a pretty good bet that they're the original programmers.
>
> The only way to be sure I spose is finish the game and compare the names on the
> credits, but I dont have the time :)
>
> Six...
>
>
>
> System16 - The Arcade Museum
>





SubjectRe: Sanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome new Reply to this message
Posted bySixtoe
Posted on10/11/05 11:07 AM



Hmm, thats pretty strange isnt it?

> Well, I'm fairly confident Sanritsu was involved. But anyway, I played through
> the game twice on free play and there are apparently no credits.
>
> > Heh, yeah, I know its the console port of it, but if you look at the copyright
> > information on the bottom of it its copyright sega/sunsoft/sanritsu, I'd say
> > that its a pretty good bet that they're the original programmers.
> >
> > The only way to be sure I spose is finish the game and compare the names on
> the
> > credits, but I dont have the time :)
> >
> > Six...
> >
> >
> >
> > System16 - The Arcade Museum
> >
>


System16 - The Arcade Museum


SubjectRe: Sanritsu, Body Slam, and Alien Syndrome new Reply to this message
Posted bycrv1
Posted on10/11/05 05:23 PM



I suppose it is strange. You get the ending, then have to start from the beginning again.

> Hmm, thats pretty strange isnt it?
>
>
>
> System16 - The Arcade Museum
>





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