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THE UNCONVERTED Arcade games that never made it home

JINGI STORM

DEVELOPER: ATRATIVA YEAR: 2006 GENRE: FIGHTING

■ Originally announced as and developed by Anchor Inc, the game was set to release on Sammy’s Dreamcast-based Atomiswave arcade board in 2004. However, this never came to pass and the assets were sold on to the virtually unknown company Atrativa, which revamped and renamed the game and switched it to Sega’s Naomi board. All the women were removed from the main roster of characters and turned into mid-bosses, and all of the fighters gained female companions who would appear in various states

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