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}}}}{{sub-stub}}'''''Megumi Rescue''''' (め組レスキュー) is an unreleased [[Sega System E]] arcade breakout game developed by [[EXA Planning]] and scheduled to be manufactured by [[Sega]]. While fully developed, the game ultimately went unreleased, although it would eventually see a port to the [[Sega Master System]] in July 1988 courtesy of developer [[Whiteboard]].
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}}}}{{sub-stub}}'''''Megumi Rescue''''' (め組レスキュー) is an unreleased [[Sega System E]] arcade breakout game developed by [[EXA Planning]] and scheduled to be manufactured by [[Sega]]. While fully developed, and with arcade boards produced, the game ultimately went unreleased, although it would eventually see a port to the [[Sega Master System]] in July 1988 courtesy of developer [[Whiteboard]].
  
 
[[Aicom]] would later release a [[Nintendo Family Computer]] port of the game in 1989, titled ''[https://www.mobygames.com/game/flying-hero Flying Hero]''.
 
[[Aicom]] would later release a [[Nintendo Family Computer]] port of the game in 1989, titled ''[https://www.mobygames.com/game/flying-hero Flying Hero]''.

Revision as of 17:17, 29 September 2021

For the Sega Master System version, see Megumi Rescue.
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Megumi Rescue
System(s): Sega System E
Publisher: Sega
Developer: EXA Planning
Genre: Breakout
Number of players: 1

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Megumi Rescue (め組レスキュー) is an unreleased Sega System E arcade breakout game developed by EXA Planning and scheduled to be manufactured by Sega. While fully developed, and with arcade boards produced, the game ultimately went unreleased, although it would eventually see a port to the Sega Master System in July 1988 courtesy of developer Whiteboard.

Aicom would later release a Nintendo Family Computer port of the game in 1989, titled Flying Hero.

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