It was a plateform game, all systems (but one) I saw had the name-logo in
Japanese. I once saw a version with English alphabet, but I don’t remember
the name.
you were starting in a forest and the trees had lots of horizontal branches,
then you would end in a factory with lots of wheels. you had a kind of cape.
the design was very japanese. it was released at the same time as Altered
Beast but the company wasn’t known as far as I remember
do you know that in Europa many people told me I was crazy when I talked
them about Arabian
Even coin-op import companies didn ‘t hear about this
game


The part where you describe some "horizontal branches" on trees sounds
like Legend of Kage (the Taito game featuring a ninja who throws
shurikens and uses knives) to me. I really am not sure that LoK is it
though, this is a real longshot guess. I know that LoK did make it
out on the Famicom, C64, and MSX systems for sure. LoK didn’t have a
factory AFAIK, but rather you scale the wall and go through the
enemy’s hideout to rescue the princess.
On Sun, 14 Sep 1997 01:07:16 +0200, "Thomas Djafari"
<frog…@micronet.fr> spoke forth:
> It was a plateform game, all systems (but one) I saw had the name-logo in
>Japanese. I once saw a version with English alphabet, but I don’t remember
>the name.
>you were starting in a forest and the trees had lots of horizontal branches,
>then you would end in a factory with lots of wheels. you had a kind of cape.
>the design was very japanese. it was released at the same time as Altered
>Beast but the company wasn’t known as far as I remember
>do you know that in Europa many people told me I was crazy when I talked
Even coin-op import companies didn ‘t hear about this
>them about Arabian
>game
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"Thomas Djafari" <frog…@micronet.fr> writes:
> It was a plateform game, all systems (but one) I saw had the name-logo in
>Japanese. I once saw a version with English alphabet, but I don’t remember
>the name.
>you were starting in a forest and the trees had lots of horizontal branches,
>then you would end in a factory with lots of wheels. you had a kind of cape.
>the design was very japanese. it was released at the same time as Altered
>Beast but the company wasn’t known as far as I remember
WARDER (aka WARDNER’S FOREST) perhaps?
If so, the Genesis/Megadrive ROM is available at "The Dump".
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