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Shadowrun For Genesis/Sega

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I've been sittig thinking of this game recently. I used to play it religiously but it was an american import and sega megadrive's adaptor has long since died, it was the first ever RPG i played. Anyone know if it's available through one of the new generation of retrogame downloads on Xbox or forthcoming Nintendo?
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It might be on Wiis Virtual Console. Frankly, I play it all the time and my old Megadrive has long gone the way of the dodo. :)
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If Sega hands the rights over to Nintendo for the Wii, or however that would work, I would not hesitate to get it.
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I seem to recall a Shadowrun game on the SNES..
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SylasGaunt wrote:I seem to recall a Shadowrun game on the SNES..
There were three games released in the early 90's: a SNES isometric RPG, the Mega Drive/Genesis version which was more openended and a Mega CD IF game.
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The SNES one was cool but totally linear - I remember getting stuck on the bloody jesters bloody freighter cause my minigun armed ninja mage dude couldn't open a door without a crowbar. :)
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Stark wrote:The SNES one was cool but totally linear - I remember getting stuck on the bloody jesters bloody freighter cause my minigun armed ninja mage dude couldn't open a door without a crowbar. :)
Hey at least that's not as bad as a certain game called Legend of Dragoon, where a band of heavily armed knights couldn't get past a sleeping cat that would block the way.

Anyway, I recall playing Shadowrun on an emulator.. both the SNES and Megadrive versions.. didn't get very far. Older RPGs kick my butt. :?
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you could always download an emulator and the appropiate rom.
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outcast wrote:you could always download an emulator and the appropiate rom.
Or get a used Genesis and the original cart, which would actually be, you know, legal. You could get a working console real cheap, cartridge-based consoles usually last quite a long time.
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For What it's worth Microsoft Studios look to be releasing a new Shadorun for Xbox 306 and Vista:
“Shadowrun” (FASA Studio). Bringing the Microsoft vision of “Live Anywhere” to life, “Shadowrun™” is the first cross-platform game for Xbox 360 and Windows Vista. “Shadowrun” is a multiplayer, first-person shooter that propels team-based combat into a new dimension with a revolutionary blend of modern weaponry and ancient magic. “Shadowrun” will be available at the launch of Windows Vista.
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Bah. It's a soulless team-based FPS, hardly befitting a game that started as a tabletop RPG.
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The Genesis Shadowrun was fantastic. I had a ridiculous amount of fun with that game. It got pretty difficult toward the end, but I did manage to beat it once. My fondest memory of the game was when I was accessorizing a weapon, and then I imagined Winston the troll with earrings, a sun dress with bonnet, and lipstick clumsily smeared all around his mouth, looking very angry, and proclaimed "Winston's been accessorized!" Then I imagined him ripping the main character's arms and legs off.
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For it's time it was a very dynamic RPG, it took me an entire summer with minimal sleep to complete, and even after I'd completed it I started again just to do as many Mr Johnson missions as i could.

I still swear blind that with a little updating of the graphics it could make a killer MMORPG
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Lord Pounder wrote:For it's time it was a very dynamic RPG, it took me an entire summer with minimal sleep to complete, and even after I'd completed it I started again just to do as many Mr Johnson missions as i could.

I still swear blind that with a little updating of the graphics it could make a killer MMORPG
I agree with that, there is so much to Shadowrun that it just screams MMORPG. Seems like the City of Heros engine could be adapted pretty easily, but I'm not a programmer, so I could be blowing smoke
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Bounty wrote:
outcast wrote:you could always download an emulator and the appropiate rom.
Or get a used Genesis and the original cart, which would actually be, you know, legal. You could get a working console real cheap, cartridge-based consoles usually last quite a long time.
Some console games from that era are really quite rare. And often their battery-backups to keep saved games have expired (their duration is around 5 to 8 years based on personal experience).
Getting an emulator and playing a ROM from a game so old that nobody is making money off it anymore is hardly the crime of the century. :P
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Cao Cao wrote:
Bounty wrote:
outcast wrote:you could always download an emulator and the appropiate rom.
Or get a used Genesis and the original cart, which would actually be, you know, legal. You could get a working console real cheap, cartridge-based consoles usually last quite a long time.
Some console games from that era are really quite rare. And often their battery-backups to keep saved games have expired (their duration is around 5 to 8 years based on personal experience).
Getting an emulator and playing a ROM from a game so old that nobody is making money off it anymore is hardly the crime of the century. :P
I was going to scream OMG BARGAIN BIN !!! but eBay agrees with you. $43 :shock:

It's still a moral grey area and a legal pitch-black one.
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I was so much that game's bitch until I gave it to my best friend's dad as a christmas gift (along with all my Sega games, CD, and Megadrive....)
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Bounty wrote:
Cao Cao wrote:
Bounty wrote: Or get a used Genesis and the original cart, which would actually be, you know, legal. You could get a working console real cheap, cartridge-based consoles usually last quite a long time.
Some console games from that era are really quite rare. And often their battery-backups to keep saved games have expired (their duration is around 5 to 8 years based on personal experience).
Getting an emulator and playing a ROM from a game so old that nobody is making money off it anymore is hardly the crime of the century. :P
I was going to scream OMG BARGAIN BIN !!! but eBay agrees with you. $43 :shock:

It's still a moral grey area and a legal pitch-black one.
That's nothing. My copy of Valkyrie Profile set me back $100, used. And expired batteries are no excuse -- they're usually fairly standard designs, so anyone with a soldering iron, tri-tip screwdriver, and a few dollars can replace them. I've done such with my NES and SNES-era games.
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Datana wrote:That's nothing. My copy of Valkyrie Profile set me back $100, used.
Mine cost £60 on import. :x
Was brand new though.
And expired batteries are no excuse -- they're usually fairly standard designs, so anyone with a soldering iron, tri-tip screwdriver, and a few dollars can replace them. I've done such with my NES and SNES-era games.
I for one am inept in such things. Put a soldering iron in my hands and I guarantee someone will have a bodily orifice accidentally soldered shut.
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I never played the SEGA version, but i really loved the SNES one. In fact, i have the SNES Shadowrun soundtrack in my winamp playlist.
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