メガドライブ ゲームギア セガサターン 1994年 セガ ゲームの歴史リンク SEGA 光吉猛修 ゲームCM
This is the final boss fight of the Sega Game Gear game Coca Cola Kid which is a game that is sponsored by the Coca-Cola Company and starring the company’s in-house mascot the Coca-Cola Kid and this game uses timed platform game sequences similar to Sonic Chaos.Also it was released only in Japan on August 5 1994 and I played it using a English patch.
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This is the ending of the Sega Game Gear game Coca Cola Kid which is a game that is sponsored by the Coca-Cola Company and starring the company’s in-house mascot the Coca-Cola Kid and this game uses timed platform game sequences similar to Sonic Chaos.Also it was released only in Japan on August 5 1994 and I played it using a English patch.
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Coca cola boy will kick some ass if he has too.
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Coca-Cola Kid is an Action game developed by Aspect and published by Sega which was released in Japan in 1994. It never saw release outside of Japan unfortunately. It also came free with the special red ’Coca Cola Edition’ Game Gear in a special red cartridge. The version being played is the fan translation.
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First time playing. Hey if Pepsi had a game why not let Coke have a turn?
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Classic video game intro for Coca Cola Kid forSEGA Game Gear. All copyrighted/trademarked media is owned by their respective companies. Videos uploaded are demonstrative in nature as defined under the ’Fair use’ policy of copyright.
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Original Air Date: August 27th 2009 Known as Virtua Fighter Mini in Japan. This game was developed by Aspect who developed most of the GG Sonic games Ax Battler: Legend of Golden Axe and Coca Cola Kid among several other titles (you can tell just by the recycled sound effects between the games). It is also based on the Virtua Fighter Anime oddly enough despite the fact that the anime didn’t do very well in the US and was never fully translated and released in English (24 of the 35 episodes of the anime were translated by Media Blasters but the series was never officially finished due to poor sales). In spite of that this game is a commendable effort that lets gamers see another side to some of their favorite VF characters. This game plays basically like Virtua Fighter 2 for the Sega Genesis but with nice cutscenes and a plot in which to speak of though it’s slightly altered in the Japanese release (and has an extra game mode not in the US version or so I hear). The characters have many of their powerful moves and ring-outs are still present. The story mode lets you use a limited amount of characters and you gain more as you progress. What the game lacks in features it makes up with a nice presentation decent music and a straightforward approach. It’s worth the few bucks you can find it for but it probably won’t move you. Enjoy.
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