More than 30 years after release.
Back in 1992, Game Freak – now most famous for developing the insanely popular Pokémon series of video games – produced an adaptation of Tatsuya Egawa’s million-selling manga Magical Taruruto for the Sega Mega Drive in Japan.
Released exclusively in Japan in April of 1992, Magical Taruruto-kun was directed by Ken Sugimori, produced by Satoshi Tajiri and featured music by Junichi Masuda. All three have become a massive part of Pokémon’s success on Nintendo platforms.
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More than 30 years after release.
Back in 1992, Game Freak – now most famous for developing the insanely popular Pokémon series of video games – produced an adaptation of Tatsuya Egawa’s million-selling manga Magical Taruruto for the Sega Mega Drive in Japan.
Released exclusively in Japan in April of 1992, Magical Taruruto-kun was directed by Ken Sugimori, produced by Satoshi Tajiri and featured music by Junichi Masuda. All three have become a massive part of Pokémon’s success on Nintendo platforms.
Read the full article on timeextension.com