Re: Catálogo de Genesis vs Catálogo de SNES
Posted: 05/07/19 22:13
Respecto al Toki
Fuente: WikipediaWikipedia wrote:Ports and related releases
Due to its popularity, within the next two years the game was ported to a larger number of home video game consoles and home computers of the time. Ocean Software published versions for the Amiga and Atari ST versions, They also advertised versions for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC and the Spectrum version was previewed in issue 90 of Crash Magazine, but neither port materialized. Taito published ports for the Atari Lynx and the Nintendo Entertainment System. The latter version of the game was slightly altered and featured a health bar so that Toki didn't die after one hit. Sega would later reprogram and retool the game into an exclusive version for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis known as Toki: Going Ape Spit. This version lacks the non-spit power-ups, but it features additional levels and more detailed graphics compared to the NES version.
An arcade-style platform game with similarly-looking simian characters was in development by Ocean Software for the Atari Jaguar under the working title Apeshit but was later renamed to Toki Goes Apespit at one point during development due to Ocean still retaining the license to Toki, with plans to be published in Winter 1994 but it was never released, likely due to the failure of the Jaguar both commercially and critically.
The original game was also ported by Magic Team for iOS on September 7, 2009 in the United States.
A new, independent enhanced remake was announced in October 2009. It was being developed by Golgoth Studio and was originally targeted for release on PC via Steam, and on home consoles through XBLA, PlayStation Network, and WiiWare. It missed its original 2011 release, and while it wasn't officially cancelled, it was considered vaporware for years, even after being approved on the (now-retired) Steam Greenlight service at the end of 2013. However, on April 5, 2018, Microids announced that the remake would finally be released on December 4, 2018 for Nintendo Switch. It was then announced for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 on March 28, 2019, for a Q2 2019 release.