Unreleased NES Game War On Wheels Now For Sale
Two decades after development was halted on Jaleco's War On Wheels, the NES roller derby hat feigning is finally available for purchase.
According to Unseen 64, War On Wheels is a two-player skating game developed by Graven Software in 1991 that allowed gamers to physically assault anyone they couldn't out-skate. Reviews of the game live in magazines of the time, though no one seems to stimulate any estimate why a title so close to pass completion was canned.
Regardless, The NES Dump is now marketing a limited run of the back freshly burned onto the NES-trademark grey plastic cartridges. For $50 (plus $5 shipping if you living anywhere outside the U.S.), the site leave send you the secret plan, a 10-Page instruction hand-operated, and a classic NES-style cardboard box sourced from the game's pre-yield art.
Originally I was sledding to comment on the first-class work The NES Dump has through in resurrecting a game that would otherwise be lost to the fires of development hell, but and then I was distracted by the video GameSetWatch found of the game itself.
Did you notice anything odd in that location? Perchance something regarding the denotative dodge of the teams?
Warfare Along Wheels features a squad called the "Los Angeles Illegals."
Presumably because the "Los Angeles Schwarzenegger's Illegitimate Children" wouldn't make any sensory faculty for another 20 years.
Source: The NES Dump, via GameSetWatch
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