Ring: Infinity ad print for Famitsu Magazine n°599 (2000) Handle-held Platform: WonderSwan
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Was rewatching 3.0+1.0 with a friend and they made the observation of these two resembling a gamer ad and then my hand slipped
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portable consoles stand at a retrotech event i went to yesterday, lots were modded with brand new screens
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Everything about this screen feels like fan art of a fake NGE game, but no, Neon Genesis Evangelion Angel Raising Project really just looks like this. And it's awesome.
They also do something really cool for the options menu.
And I'm obsessed with this Gendo sprite.
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デジタルモンスター Ver. WonderSwan (1999年3月25日)
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Digimon Adventure 02: Digital Partner
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Raise your Angel game for WonderSwan.
I've recently discovered that this exists. You can play it too with an emulator, here you can find an english patched ROM.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shito Ikusei - Bandai for WonderSwan, 1999.
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Screenshots from the WonderSwan port of Clock Tower
For those that don't know, WonderSwan is a handheld game console released in Japan. It was made by Gunpei Yokoi's company Koto Laboratory and Bandai.
Yokoi, a long-time Nintendo employee, was best known as the creator of the Game & Watch and the original designer of the Game Boy.
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