Game custodians have discovered, maintained, and collaborated with and translated, the 33-year-old Sega Master System cable. It's about traffic safety.
Game until Check! Koutsuu Anzen it has never been set up for sale (it, along with the program, was available for rent as part of a public service campaign by the insurance company). SMS Power, a group dedicated to the conservation of Sega's 8 assets, managed to get the complete kit from Yahoo! Product by the end of 2019.
Considering that an auctioned cartridge was sold in the area for about $ 33,000 in 2009, and the seller of this site demanded the same price, SMS Power crossed its fingers and hoped its fair bid was enough. That was it, and at 521,000 yen (about $ 4,800) they won.
The story does not end there. SMS Power has partnered with the NPO Game Preservation Society in Tokyo to help manage and move things. The NPO scans all printed material and throws the ROM cartridge before the bag arrives, "in order to avoid the potential risk of the game being lost or damaged while moving."
And from there, SMS Power and the NPO Game Preservation Society even created a translation guide for the Englishofficial version of the game can be made available as a ROM
Screenshots of this translate the game as Let's Look at the Game! Traffic Safety, featuring three mini-games: "Driving the Sense Test," "You're the Best Driver," and "Pyonkichi & # 39; s Adventure." The latter looks like a game where a rabbit goes into the real world and encounters when he has to make a safe choice.
Game until Check! Koutsuu Anzen it was a product of Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Ltd., and was developed by Sega in 1987. The winning SMS Power kit includes all the documents, and the team also received newspaper articles from 1988 detailing the purpose and execution of the campaign. It was intended to be used in traffic safety campaigns in kindergarten and day care, and in community centers with neighborhood or community relations. Tokio Marine has shipped 200 copies of the game and 100 units of Hardware to its branches throughout Japan.
SMS power upload scans for all texts and first ROM, unmodified. If you're really looking for a soundtrack, here it is, again!