“A Woefully Underrated N64 Underdog” – Treasure’s Bangai-O Gets Not One But Two New English Translations

“More people need to try out Bangai-O”.

Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaiō (or plain old Bangai-O, if you prefer) hit the Nintendo 64 all the way back in 1999, and was exclusive to Japan at the time. It’s now one of the console’s most expensive games, thanks to excellent quality and low print run, but it did get a Western release – just on a different system.

The Dreamcast version – which arrived a few months after the N64 one in Japan and would come to North America and Europe in 2001 and 2000 respectively – had its localisation handled by Conspiracy Entertainment, and the results left many fans feeling a little disappointed.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“More people need to try out Bangai-O”.

Bakuretsu Muteki Bangaiō (or plain old Bangai-O, if you prefer) hit the Nintendo 64 all the way back in 1999, and was exclusive to Japan at the time. It’s now one of the console’s most expensive games, thanks to excellent quality and low print run, but it did get a Western release – just on a different system.

The Dreamcast version – which arrived a few months after the N64 one in Japan and would come to North America and Europe in 2001 and 2000 respectively – had its localisation handled by Conspiracy Entertainment, and the results left many fans feeling a little disappointed.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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