They think it’s all over… it is now!
As one of the most popular football titles of the ’90s, Sensible Soccer was released on a wide range of systems, including the Mega Drive, Game Boy, SNES, Jaguar, CD32, Master System and Game Gear—as well as home computers such as the Amiga, ST and PC.
One console which didn’t get a port at the time was the NES, but Games That Weren’t has discovered that when Enigma Variations was tasked with bringing Sensi to the Game Boy, developer Mark Greenshields was also working on an NES conversion—something that hasn’t been revealed until now.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
They think it’s all over… it is now!
As one of the most popular football titles of the ’90s, Sensible Soccer was released on a wide range of systems, including the Mega Drive, Game Boy, SNES, Jaguar, CD32, Master System and Game Gear—as well as home computers such as the Amiga, ST and PC.
One console which didn’t get a port at the time was the NES, but Games That Weren’t has discovered that when Enigma Variations was tasked with bringing Sensi to the Game Boy, developer Mark Greenshields was also working on an NES conversion—something that hasn’t been revealed until now.
Read the full article on timeextension.com