“I’d certainly have no complaints if it got turned into a live-action show”.
If you’ve spent any time looking into the history of the Nintendo Satellaview (Nintendo’s Japanese exclusive satellite service from the 1990s), then you’ve probably encountered its RPG-like interface BS-X: Sore wa Namae o Nusumareta Machi no Monogatari (commonly translated as BS-X: The Town Whose Name Was Stolen in the West).
The game/interface was distributed on a special slotted cartridge that came bundled with the Satellaview add-on and was notable for its EarthBound-esque town that allowed users to purchase items, speak to NPCs, and enter buildings to download data to 8mbit data packs (this included things like games, magazines, and images).
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“I’d certainly have no complaints if it got turned into a live-action show”.
If you’ve spent any time looking into the history of the Nintendo Satellaview (Nintendo’s Japanese exclusive satellite service from the 1990s), then you’ve probably encountered its RPG-like interface BS-X: Sore wa Namae o Nusumareta Machi no Monogatari (commonly translated as BS-X: The Town Whose Name Was Stolen in the West).
The game/interface was distributed on a special slotted cartridge that came bundled with the Satellaview add-on and was notable for its EarthBound-esque town that allowed users to purchase items, speak to NPCs, and enter buildings to download data to 8mbit data packs (this included things like games, magazines, and images).
Read the full article on timeextension.com