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Bad Omen/Devilish: The Next Possession | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: JP HOT-B US Sage's Creation | |||||
Developer: Aisystem Tokyo | |||||
Genre: Action (JP box), Table (Sega of Japan master list) | |||||
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Bad Omen (バッドオーメン) is a 1992 Sega Mega Drive game by Aisystem Tokyo and HOT-B as a sequel to Genki's 1991 Game Gear game Devilish. When released overseas, the name was changed to Devilish: The Next Possession to highlight its relation to the previous game. The game appears to not have been made with Genki's involvement; this is unconfirmed (HOT-B was responsible for distributing Devilish in Europe and possibly contracted out to Genki on a number of occasions). In fact, the game may have been intended as a port rather than as a sequel — this also has to be confirmed (TODO).
Gameplay is identical to the previous game, with and cycling between paddle formations (however the formation where the bottom paddle splits into two is no longer available).
Physical Scans
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