

Options are only able to be selected manually via the D-Pad instead of being able to press select to navigate in the final.Upon bootup, “Licensed by Nintendo of America” is absent from underneath the Kemco logo.This build is dated September 10th and was rescued from a private collection in Indiana. The following is a prototype for an American localization of Akuma no Shotaijo by Kemco. System: Nintendo - Nintendo Entertainment System It contains an additional copyright year of 1987 above the main copyright information.The prototype is copyrighted 1988 instead of the retail’s 1989.We’ve preserved a prototype of Shadowgate for the Nintendo Famicom by Kemco! This build is dated November 1988, which places this roughly four months before the retail Japanese release! These tests would’ve taken place at Nintendo’s Uji factory with this specific version of the test being dated Nov 30, 2001.


The purpose of the following disc was to test and diagnose various functions of the Nintendo GameCube before the manufactured system goes further down the production line. Information on the game’s release date and price is displayed in-game.The following cartridge is a prototype of Outburst for the Nintendo Game Boy! Judging from the screen which notes information on the game’s then upcoming release, it was likely used as a store demo/sample. Massive thanks to Baker64 for sending this in for release! There are no warning messages before overwriting a saved game.The “Save Game” dialogue box is sized differently.We’ve preserved a prototype of Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers for the Nintendo 64! So far only a few minor differences were able to be noted.
