From the unbelievable to the downright bizarre - I've got shit covered.
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets vs Mass Effect
Although based on Pierre Christin's comic series Valérian and Laureline, Luc Besson's glitzy box-office bomb is basically an unofficial Mass Effect film.
Street Hockey '95 vs Street Fighter
Actionware¹ (1988-1990) vs Raiders of the Lost Ark
¹Company was founded in Batavia, Illinois. Hardware engineer Richard Parry figured out how to modify a NES Zapper to make lightgun compatible with an Amiga.
Capone, SideShow, P.O.W. and Creature all supported bootleg peripheral.
If Nintendo knew, surely they would've sued.
When Parry moved away in the early 90's, that's all they wrote.
Overlord² (2018) vs Return to Castle Wolfenstein
²Should have been subbed 'Operation Resurrection'.
Arkanoid vs Tron
Mr. Robot (2015-2019) vs Sega (since 1976)
Hmmm, curious.
And.
Conker: Live & Reloaded |
Oh my glazed days.
Company and arcade (unrelated to Schwarzenegger classic of same name) were founded and released in 1985.
What came first remains unknown.
Anyway, Capcom continued the trend with Forgotten Worlds.
Another chicken and egg situation.
³Park rangers vs poachers was originally released in Japan as Runark in 1990.
However, some sources claim January 1991.
Rygar
1986 arcade was converted to a host of home computers in 1988. Lynx version came out in 1990.
Famicom game Arugosu no Senshi: Hachamecha Daishingeki (Warrior of Argus: Extreme Great Charge) wore Metroid guise and was released in 1987.
Apart from the obvious, logo (unique to title screen) is IDENTICAL to Mercs. |
Okay, it's plausible Tecmo took cues from Commando, but...
Turbo Sub vs Defender
Robocop and Robocop 2
Film posters
Computer games (note splash of added colour)
Suburban Commando
Title screen is scarier than Hulkster's smile. |
Best or worst of all.
Lynx port of Turbo Sub must've thought it was 'part sub, part machine'. |
HA HA HA!
Threat incoming.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (2013) |
Hard Edge (1998) |
What's this guys?
In 1986, Origin Systems completely re-coded Ultima I in Assembly, significantly improving running speed and graphics. |
Answer to mystery (and what went before) might just be Elite (officially Elite Systems).
British developer and publisher was established in 1984. |
Metalbeast⁴
I stumbled across this thumbnail on Amazon Prime.
Metal Gear Solid |
Did batshit crazy decision get more clicks?
Expect not.
Dying of the Light vs The Evil Within
Gotta admire obscure balls.
Castlevania: Lament of Innocence (simply called Castlevania in Europe, Japan and Australia), saw the debut of Leon Belmont and the first to use 'C' logo in this way. |
Idea may have stemmed from Contra. |
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