Our quest to track down the developers of Jet Force Gemini’s cancelled Game Boy Color port.
Jet Force Gemini may not be quite as popular as other Rare classic N64 titles like Banjo Kazooie or GoldenEye 007, but that hasn’t stopped it from developing something of a cult following online among those who have grown to love the sci-fi adventure about a group of intergalactic agents.
Over the years, we’ve encountered hundreds of articles and videos attempting to piece together the history of the game and unravel its deepest, darkest secrets, with perhaps the most compelling mystery that has emerged in all that time being the existence of an unreleased Game Boy Color port, which was in development at Bits Studios in the early 2000s.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Our quest to track down the developers of Jet Force Gemini’s cancelled Game Boy Color port.
Jet Force Gemini may not be quite as popular as other Rare classic N64 titles like Banjo Kazooie or GoldenEye 007, but that hasn’t stopped it from developing something of a cult following online among those who have grown to love the sci-fi adventure about a group of intergalactic agents.
Over the years, we’ve encountered hundreds of articles and videos attempting to piece together the history of the game and unravel its deepest, darkest secrets, with perhaps the most compelling mystery that has emerged in all that time being the existence of an unreleased Game Boy Color port, which was in development at Bits Studios in the early 2000s.
Read the full article on timeextension.com