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'''''Triff: Daiseibu Animaru no Hihō''''' (Triff-大西部アニマルの秘宝-) | '''''Triff: Daiseibu Animaru no Hihō''''' (Triff-大西部アニマルの秘宝-) is a canceled Super Famicom game that was in development by a little known company called Cyclone Inc. It was designed by artist Susumu Matsushita who is best known for his design works of the ''Famitsu'' mascot Necky the Fox, Hudson's ''Adventure Island'' series, and the ''Derby Stallion'' series. | ||
Not much is known about this game, except that it was going to be released in December 1992 and that it would have supported the Super Famicom mouse, but it was canceled for unknown reasons. No prototypes or even screenshots of the game are known to exist. | Not much is known about this game, except that it was going to be released in December 1992<ref>[http://www.chrismcovell.com/secret/jp_mags/Japanese_Magazines-famitsu.html Chris Covell's Japanese Magazine Collection.] Retrieved 12 Nov '16.</ref> and that it would have supported the Super Famicom mouse, but it was canceled for unknown reasons. No prototypes or even screenshots of the game are known to exist. | ||
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Revision as of 21:04, 12 November 2016
Triff: Daiseibu Animaru no Hihō (Triff-大西部アニマルの秘宝-) is a canceled Super Famicom game that was in development by a little known company called Cyclone Inc. It was designed by artist Susumu Matsushita who is best known for his design works of the Famitsu mascot Necky the Fox, Hudson's Adventure Island series, and the Derby Stallion series.
Not much is known about this game, except that it was going to be released in December 1992[1] and that it would have supported the Super Famicom mouse, but it was canceled for unknown reasons. No prototypes or even screenshots of the game are known to exist.
References
- ↑ Chris Covell's Japanese Magazine Collection. Retrieved 12 Nov '16.