Shadowrun page from a Nintendo Magazine System preview (issue #11, August 1993). Every few months, I get the urge to play the Shadowrun SNES game on a handheld, which isn’t going to happen until series creator Jordan Weisman tracks down the rights. :o/
The screenshots shown on the left side of the page are from the Game Boy edition of Shadowrun that Beam Software created but never released. It was a sidescrolling platformer in which you played a Street Samurai — psyche, that’s actually Edd the Duck, a game based on the BBC character and released by Beam’s subsidiary Lazerbeam.
Buy: Shadowrun (SNES) See also: More Shadowrun frothing
[Via Do Go On]
That’s actually a rebranded version of Baby T-Rex. In Sweden we had our beloved Bamse edited into this abomination of a game.
Either, funny they chose to have those shots on the Shadowrun preview.
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Shadowrun page from a Nintendo Magazine System preview (issue #11, August 1993). Every few months, I get the urge to play the Shadowrun SNES game on a handheld, which isn’t going to happen until series creator Jordan Weisman tracks down the rights. :o/
The screenshots shown on the left side of the page are from the Game Boy edition of Shadowrun that Beam Software created but never released. It was a sidescrolling platformer in which you played a Street Samurai — psyche, that’s actually Edd the Duck, a game based on the BBC character and released by Beam’s subsidiary Lazerbeam.
Buy: Shadowrun (SNES)
See also: More Shadowrun frothing[Via Do Go On]
That’s actually a rebranded version of Baby T-Rex. In Sweden we had our beloved Bamse edited into this abomination of a game.Either, funny they chose to have those shots on the Shadowrun preview.](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mc5wyjURva1qzp9weo1_1280.jpg)



