When the going gets Tuff…
Back in the ’90s, you may have read about a Super Nintendo platformer called Mr. Tuff from the developer Sales Curve Interactive (SCI) and the publisher Ocean Software. It was reviewed in a bunch of magazines throughout 1995 like Super Gamer and Game Fan, but was oddly cancelled at the last minute leading to players being unable to purchase the game legally.
Now, 28 years later, thanks to The Retro Room, an official release is finally happening, with the retro publisher listing a bunch of options on its website for those wanting to pick up a copy of this obscure title (for either PAL or NTSC). These include a digital download ($15), a cart ($29.99), or a box ($49.99) featuring a manual and a copy of the game.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
When the going gets Tuff…
Back in the ’90s, you may have read about a Super Nintendo platformer called Mr. Tuff from the developer Sales Curve Interactive (SCI) and the publisher Ocean Software. It was reviewed in a bunch of magazines throughout 1995 like Super Gamer and Game Fan, but was oddly cancelled at the last minute leading to players being unable to purchase the game legally.
Now, 28 years later, thanks to The Retro Room, an official release is finally happening, with the retro publisher listing a bunch of options on its website for those wanting to pick up a copy of this obscure title (for either PAL or NTSC). These include a digital download ($15), a cart ($29.99), or a box ($49.99) featuring a manual and a copy of the game.
Read the full article on timeextension.com