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{{sub-stub}}'''''Oscar''''' is a platform game developed by [[Flair Software]] and originally released for the Amiga in 1993.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''Oscar''''' is a platform game developed by [[Flair Software]] and originally released for the Amiga in 1993.
  
Towards the end of 1993, both [[Sega Mega Drive]] and Super Nintendo ports were announced, but neither materialised when they were originally due, likely due to a lack of publisher. The Mega Drive version was cancelled, while the Super Nintendo version was delayed until as late as October 1996 (December in Europe).
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Towards the end of 1993, both [[Sega Mega Drive]] and Super Nintendo ports were announced, but neither materialised when they were originally due, likely due to a lack of publisher. The Mega Drive version was cancelled, while the Super Nintendo version was delayed until as late as October 1996 (December in Europe), where it was published by [[Titus Software]].
  
 
A prototype of the Mega Drive version has since been found, but is currently in the hands of collectors.
 
A prototype of the Mega Drive version has since been found, but is currently in the hands of collectors.

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Oscar
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Developer: Flair Software
Planned release date(s): 1994?
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1

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Oscar is a platform game developed by Flair Software and originally released for the Amiga in 1993.

Towards the end of 1993, both Sega Mega Drive and Super Nintendo ports were announced, but neither materialised when they were originally due, likely due to a lack of publisher. The Mega Drive version was cancelled, while the Super Nintendo version was delayed until as late as October 1996 (December in Europe), where it was published by Titus Software.

A prototype of the Mega Drive version has since been found, but is currently in the hands of collectors.

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