WHAT’S IN A NAME?
Jul 07, 2022
1 minute
he history of the series is rather convoluted, and it’s all for one simple reason – Westone owned the game designs and code, but Sega owns the trademark. That meant. The company that most frequently did so was Hudson Soft, which first licensed the original game for the NES and MSX and called it . That’s worth a whole boxout on its own though, so we’ll cover that elsewhere.
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