Main features of this project:
- A Lot of hacking to add new GFX details, Polishments, Timing improvements, Sound samples, New features… Master Linkuei did all this stuff with the help from Billytime!Games.
- Master Linkuei remade all the bio and ending screen using the arcade gfx as base. Including the 2 absent ending screens from Kano.
- Every graphic made by PROBE Software was completely changed or improved by Master Linkuei, Chev Chelios and Danilo Dias to look more accurate.
- New animations for the Courtyard (monks and tsung), Palace Gates (Flame), Warrior’s Shrine (Flame during Ermac fight) and Throne Room (Shang Tsung head + Shang Tsung clap).
- Added +80 sound samples from the Arcade!
- BillyTime!Games added a whole new SRAM system to save the Winning Streak name list.
- Improved gameplay removing delays and improving the whole timing.
- Option to change between original Music order or a more accurate one.
And MUCH more…
This product is a 16-bit game cassette that lets you enjoy in Mega Drive. The 16Bit Rhythm Land incorporates FM sound source widely used in games and PC. In four built-in games, a total of 20 songs are recorded. The specialist of the FM sound source who worked on the songs focused on the legend game music world is called to be the heart of this rhythm game!
Furthermore, the design of the package is drawn by a designer who has done famous games! The 16-bit music rhythm game is also recommended for FM sound source fans.
LEGO Batman is an unlicensed platformer based on the 2008 J2ME version of Lego Batman: The Mobile Game, released in Russia for the Sega Mega Drive in 2014 by BMB.
Blockbuster World Video Game Championship II is a special cartridge used for, as the name suggests, the second Blockbuster World Video Game Championships, held in branches of Blockbuster. It was built by Acclaim Entertainment for North American Sega Mega Drive units, and contains watered down versions of NBA Jam Tournament Edition and Judge Dredd.
Shooting game exclusive to the Mega Drive (Genesis). You can play alone against the console or challenge a friend in a two-player game. Press the A, B or C button once to set the aim of the gun, then again to set the force and shoot a bullet. The arrow in the center of the screen indicates the direction and intensity of the wind, be careful as this may change the trajectory of the ball. If you are lucky, you may not have the wind to fear.
Angry Birds in Russia (Angry Birds В России) is a puzzle game made by BMB, the same developer behind Felix the Cat, Mario 3: Around the World, and Darkwing Duck. There are no credits to be found inside the game to support this fully but it is speculated that it was published by Kudos.
Payne Stewart Pro Golf is an unreleased golf game for the Sega Mega Drive set to be published by Time Warner Interactive.
The game demoed at Winter CES 1995 with a tenative Spring 1995 release date. The project was cancelled for unknown reasons.
Two prototypes were released by Hidden Palace on January 1, 2022.
Released in 1994 for both the Super NES and the Sega Genesis, Wolverine: Adamantium Rage is a platform-action video game. Teeny Weeny Games developed the Genesis version, while the Super NES version was created by Bits Studios. Despite being developed independently, the two versions share a common opening storyline and gameplay, though they differ in certain key aspects. Notably, it is one of the pioneering video games to incorporate a recharging health system.
An enhanced version of the Sega Genesis version of Disney's Aladdin, fixing bugs and adding features and level parts which couldn't make it in the original version. This version was released in the Disney Classic Games Collection compilation.
Mulan is a game for the Sega Mega Drive based on the Disney film of the same name, released in 1998. It was likely developed by ex-Chuanpu developers and published by X Boy. A second release exists that does not credit X Boy but it is unknown if it was published by another company or by X Boy without their logo.
Lion King II is an unlicensed platformer for the Sega Mega Drive. It is loosely based on the 1994 film The Lion King (as opposed to its 1998 sequel which shares the Lion King II title). It was developed by Gamtec at an unknown date, and uses sound effects from other unlicensed Mega Drive games. For example, the sound for Simba slashing enemies is the select sound from Rockman X3, and the sound when picking up an item is from Squirrel King.
A sequel, Lion King 3, was developed later on, and is also loosely based on the first movie.