An Obscure Taiwanese Fighting Game For DOS Is Being Reborn On Sega Mega Drive / Genesis

Panda Entertainment’s 1995 title gets a new 16-bit lease on life.

Earlier this month, Piko Interactive — the current rights holders to the Bleem license — launched a Kickstarter for Bleem.Net, a new online marketplace that was aiming to become “the Ultimate Retro Platform”.

As outlined in the campaign, this platform would be a brand-new place for gamers to buy DRM-free copies of a selection of games across multiple platforms and would also offer a subscription for “extra discounts and benefits”. It would also offer a bunch of physical games too — many of which it showed off in a recent video that was uploaded to its YouTube channel.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Panda Entertainment’s 1995 title gets a new 16-bit lease on life.

Earlier this month, Piko Interactive — the current rights holders to the Bleem license — launched a Kickstarter for Bleem.Net, a new online marketplace that was aiming to become “the Ultimate Retro Platform”.

As outlined in the campaign, this platform would be a brand-new place for gamers to buy DRM-free copies of a selection of games across multiple platforms and would also offer a subscription for “extra discounts and benefits”. It would also offer a bunch of physical games too — many of which it showed off in a recent video that was uploaded to its YouTube channel.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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