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Romset and title:
psybustr Metal Flame Psybuster (Japan)
Alternate title:
メタルフレーム サイバスター
Software list:
nes Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges
Publisher:
Jaleco
Year:
1990
Serial:
DCE-QM
Release:
19901214
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Romset
First release:
Mess 0.141 released on jan-09 2011
Last release:
Mame 0.264 released on mar-26 2024
Clone of:
metlmech Metal Mech (USA)
Status
Software:
SUPPORTED
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  • Nintendo Famicom cart. published 34 years ago:

    メタルフレーム サイバスター © 1990 Jaleco Company, Limited. [Japan Leisure].
    (Metal Flame Psy Buster)

    Japanese release. Game developed in USA. For more information about the game itself, please see the original USA version of the game; "Metal Mech - Man & Machine [Model NES-J8-USA]".

    TECHNICAL
    Cartridge ID: DEC-QM

    TRIVIA
    Metal Flame Psy Buster was released on December 14, 1990 in Japan for 5900 Yen.

    There are a couple of notable differences between the American NES version of the game and the Japanese version. The game's title is completely different and shows Tony and the OMO III mech, whereas the Japanese version features the game's title over a blue background. The screen that follows, where Tony runs towards his mech has some added text that says "Let's do it mech!". Interestingly, although the game is credited to Sculptured Software, a development company originally based in Salt Lake City (Utah, USA), if was first released in December 1990 in Japan, and in march 1991 in the USA. Additionally, on his game design and art work page, Joe Hitchens (game artist at Sculptured Software in 1990 and Metal Flame's game designer) has some artwork showing Tony as seen in the American version's title. It is anyone's guess as to why these graphics were removed (or never included) from the Japanese version. Joe Hitchens also mentions a Game Boy version of Mech Metal which, as far as we can tell, was never released (it was announced in the Official 1990 World of Nintendo Buyers Guide for a 1990 release). Finally, an early game promotional flyer shows that Metal Mech Man & Machine was first announced under the name Mechanoids Man & Machine (which was also the name of the unreleased Game Boy game).

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