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Weaponlord - Reproduction Video Game Cartridge


  • These repros play identical to the original game but use all new parts, so you're guaranteed many, many years of enjoyment without it breaking down. Original games are generally 'well used' and may or may not last very long. Plus generally require a lot of cleaning, and who knows if the board has started to corrode inside that game shell?
  • New batteries for game saves (where applicable) mean you're not going to lose your saved game anytime soon.
  • They look almost identical to the original games, so you can proudly display them in your collection.
  • Cost much less than the original

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Weaponlord - Reproduction Video Game Cartridge

Weaponlord - Reproduction Video Game Cartridge


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Reproduction cartridge.

Made in Canada.

NOT a Chinese reproduction!

Manual is the European version.

'Weaponlord is a fighting game developed by Visual Concepts and published by Namco for the Super NES and Genesis in October 1995. Weaponlord has players select a character and defeat a series of opponents. The game is a weapons-based fighter, with various gory moves and a deep counterattack system.

Project leads James Goddard and Dave Winstead aimed to design a title for enthusiasts of the fighting game genre. Unlike many other fighting games of the time, Weaponlord was designed specifically for home consoles and was one of the first fighting games optimized for online play. It has also been thought of as the basis for Namco's Soul Edge/Calibur series.[1]

The game received mixed reviews upon release, with criticism going towards its graphics and animation, while the gameplay was esteemed for its innovation and depth. Many critics remarked that the complexity of the gameplay would make the game too daunting for all but experienced fighting game enthusiasts.' - Wikipedia

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