Difference between revisions of "Glorysun"

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*''Biohazard 3'' ({{gte}} 1999) - ''[[Body Count]]'' hack
 
*''Counter Strike'' ({{gte}} 2000) - ''[[Lethal Enforcers]]'' hack
 
*''Counter Strike'' ({{gte}} 2000) - ''[[Lethal Enforcers]]'' hack
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*''NBA 2000'' ({{gte}} 2000) - ''[[NBA Action '95 Starring David Robinson]]'' hack
 
*''NBA 2000'' ({{gte}} 2000) - ''[[NBA Action '95 Starring David Robinson]]'' hack
 
*''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ({{gte}} 2001) - ''[[Barver Battle Saga: Tai Kong Zhan Shi]]'' hack
 
*''[[Final Fantasy]]'' ({{gte}} 2001) - ''[[Barver Battle Saga: Tai Kong Zhan Shi]]'' hack

Revision as of 14:06, 15 May 2023

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Glorysun
Founded: 199x?
Defunct: 2006?
Headquarters:
China

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Glorysun was a group which produced unlicensed Sega Mega Drive games for a Russian audience. Very little is known about them.

All known Glorysun's releases are hacked versions of other Mega Drive games. The might have some connetion with Tomsoft/Dragon Co..

Softography

Mega Drive

Accessories

Mega Drive

Translated games into Russian

Mega Drive

References