Hong Kong 97 Magazine Top [top]

Because it was an unlicensed cartridge (Nintendo’s official "Seal of Quality" is notably absent), Hong Kong 97 never appeared in the official Famicom Tsushin (now Famitsu) weekly top 10. It was blacklisted from major retail chains. Therefore, when we talk about the "top" rankings, we are looking at the and reader-submitted "Worst Game" polls .

The game is infamous for using a photograph of Jackie Chan on the title screen and packaging, despite having no affiliation with the actor. The magazine advertisement was the first place many people saw this unauthorized usage. The grainy print quality of the 90s actually helped mask the unauthorized nature of the assets, making it look like a legitimate low-budget title at a glance. hong kong 97 magazine top

In the world of rare artifacts, few items carry as much dark irony as the original advertisements and features for the unlicensed 1995 video game, . The Infamous Magazine "Top" The game is infamous for using a photograph

: In Issue 1 of Game Urara (c. 1995), a small advertisement/blurb appeared offering the game for ¥3,000 via a "shady" Tokyo P.O. box. In the world of rare artifacts, few items

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