![]() Instead of selling it directly to retailers, one could only rent the game from Blockbuster (remember those “rental-only” games, like Clay Fighter Championship Edition? The mid-Nineties were nuts!). Back in August of ’94, when the NES was already dead, Taito had the odd sense to release a sequel to the well-recieved Dino and Hoppy. ![]() Surprise! Surprise at Dinosaur Peak is the second rarest licensed NES game of all time, and if I’m not mistaken, the final NES game released in America.
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