Sgt. Saunders' Combat! (lost build of unreleased English version of Super Famicom turn-based strategy game; 1995): Difference between revisions

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'''''Sgt. Saunders' Combat!''''' is a Japan-only 1995 Super Famicom turn-based strategy game based on the 1960's American live-action show of the same name. It was developed by Play Avenue and published by ASCII Entertainment. It is the one of the few Super Famicom games that is compatible with the mouse add-on for the system.
'''''Sgt. Saunders' Combat!''''' is a Japan-only 1995 Super Famicom turn-based strategy game based on the 1960's American live-action show of the same name. It was developed by Play Avenue and published by ASCII Entertainment. It is the one of the few Super Famicom games that is compatible with the mouse add-on for the system.


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==Gallery==
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SGT Saunders proto.jpg|Prototype of the English version.
SGT Saunders proto.jpg|Prototype of the English version.
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 12:19, 22 October 2018

Sgt Saunders' Combat Super Famicom box art.jpg

Super Famicom cover.

Status: Lost

Sgt. Saunders' Combat! is a Japan-only 1995 Super Famicom turn-based strategy game based on the 1960's American live-action show of the same name. It was developed by Play Avenue and published by ASCII Entertainment. It is the one of the few Super Famicom games that is compatible with the mouse add-on for the system.

Activision had plans to bring Sgt. Saunders' Combat! to North America on the SNES, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons. A prototype of the unreleased SNES version was found and sold on eBay in October 2004.[1][2] A ROM of this version has yet to be dumped, however.

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References

  1. SNES Central article. Retrieved 05 Mar '16.
  2. Digit Press forum thread . Retrieved 05 Mar '16.