Sonic no Daifuugou was released in 2005 for various Japanese mobile platforms.
The feature phone preservationist RockmanCosmo has just announced another community breakthrough in the attempts to preserve and document forgotten mobile games, revealing that an old Sonic the Hedgehog card game from the mid-to-late 2000s is among the latest batch of titles to have been saved, alongside the rhythm game Taiko no Tatsujin 4 F, and Super Bomberman G Wide.
In a post on Twitter, Cosmo explained that Xyz, another prominent member of the ongoing efforts to save Japanese feature phone games published for DoCoMo’s i-mode service, had managed to update their custom ktdumpertool to include early Mitsubishi and Fujitsu DoCoMo phone models, allowing them and another individual called @GoodTofuFriday to band together to dump a new selection of games.
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Sonic no Daifuugou was released in 2005 for various Japanese mobile platforms.
The feature phone preservationist RockmanCosmo has just announced another community breakthrough in the attempts to preserve and document forgotten mobile games, revealing that an old Sonic the Hedgehog card game from the mid-to-late 2000s is among the latest batch of titles to have been saved, alongside the rhythm game Taiko no Tatsujin 4 F, and Super Bomberman G Wide.
In a post on Twitter, Cosmo explained that Xyz, another prominent member of the ongoing efforts to save Japanese feature phone games published for DoCoMo’s i-mode service, had managed to update their custom ktdumpertool to include early Mitsubishi and Fujitsu DoCoMo phone models, allowing them and another individual called @GoodTofuFriday to band together to dump a new selection of games.
Read the full article on timeextension.com