Demon’s Crest Super Nintendo Snes 16 bit. The cartridge tested and works well before shipping , NTSC US Version
Product Details:
+ Game Name: Demon’s Crest
+ Platform: SNES NTSC-16 bit
+ Region: North America including US, Canada
+ Saving Function: Saving For RPG/Non-Saving For Action
Summary:
Capcom’s devilish hero Firebrand first appeared as an annoying, antagonizing enemy character in Ghosts ‘N Goblins. After that memorable supporting role, someone at Capcom saw something more for the flying demon and decided to give him his own series – including Gargoyle’s Quest on the Game Boy, Gargoyle’s Quest II on the NES and this game, their 16-bit sequel Demon’s Crest. This one, unfortunately, didn’t do that well. Not because it was a bad game – we wouldn’t be honoring it if it were. But because, for whatever reason, it bombed in sales. Maybe parents took offense to the creepy demonic art on its box? Maybe the game was too tough for players to handle? Who knows why, but Demon’s Crest somehow managed to earn an interesting distinction among the entire SNES library – it became the only Super Nintendo title in history to actual register negative sales at one point. That means, in the course of one week, there were more people who returned the game to get their money back than there were others who actually purchased and kept it. Ouch.
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Extra Information about SNES
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), or normally called the Super NES or Super Nintendo, is a 16-bit home video game console by Nintendo in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Australasia (Oceania), and 1993 in South America. In Japan, they call it the Super Famicom (SFC).In South Korea, they call it the Super Comboy. There are so many legendary games for this system and you can find hundred of forgotten games in our store
Reference:
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