NoA employee that worked on Dragon Hopper




Posted by VirtualRealityZone

Hey,

If you are a VB fan, I'm guessing you have all been to vr32.de. In the forum a user by the name of Stay Gold said that he worked on some of the scripts for Dragon Hopper (for all the new people out there, its an unreleased game) and he is open to any questions you may like to ask. He is also trying to find one of the copies of the game. If he eventually does, which is highly unlikely, he said that he would dump it.

Heres the link: http://vr32.de/forum/read.php?f=4&i=941&t=941

Hey, looky here its my 100th post! heh

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Posted by inequity

Thats awsome. Dragon Hopper looked like a great game, to bad it was cancelled.....along with all the others. Ugh.

And he got paid nothing working on the game? Wow.




Posted by Boner

Kick @ss! Thanks for the info! :)




Posted by lameboyadvance

...I wonder if any Nintendo employees have ever been able to 'liberate' proto/unreleased games from Nintendo's massive storage library?.. ;)

...Its not like we're likely to see them ovtherwise... :(




Posted by VirtualLife

As all others have said it




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