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but for whatever reason actual cartridges were never made. Moon Version is definitively JP-only, which is unfortunate because it has updated, game-exclusive sprites. The Comic Bom Bom Special Version was limited to 500 copies. The ROM is DMGARTJ0.1
, and it appears to indeed simply be the Japanese Sun version, but limited to Super Game Boy mode for some reason, not sure what makes it different. In 2019, Deoxyz of Hidden Palace found an early prototype cart on ebay which turned out to be Sun Version, although with tons of typos and minor differences.
Some background on who actually made the game is good to have. Robopon was released within the same month as another game by Hudson: the Pokemon Trading Card Game for Game Boy. I got both of them as soon as they came out, and the Pokemon TCG was actually an incredibly fun game, its battle mechanics were even more satisfying than the 1st Gen Pokemon games, it was really addictive. The style of PTCG was really similar in a lot of ways to Robopon.
Depending where you look, you will see development as credited to Will Co., Ltd., to RED Company, and to Atlus and Hudson Soft. All of these folks seemed to work pretty closely. Its a bit hard to find any info on Will Co., Ltd. specifically, other than being listed as a development company for various games of that era. The Robopon credits is also a who's who of Bomberman and Mario Party folks, as well as a ton of the same programmers who worked on the Tengai Makyō, Sakura Wars, and Sakura Taisen franchises, which in turn shared a ton of producers and programmers with Pokemon Blue and Red version. Tatsuo Masuda is credited as the game designer, and is Alum of Mario Party, associate producer of the PSP & PS Vita Bomberman games, and helped with the planning of John Romero's Daikatana for Game Boy Color, a very beautiful RPG. Tadashi Ozaki, Robopon's Game Coordinator was also the director of Bomberman for the Game Boy Advance. Robopon producer Hidetoshi Endō is also listed as Producer or Supervisor to almost every Mario Party and Bomberman game up to as late as 2018. Chief designer Atsushi Shimoda worked on Cosmic Fantasy: Bōken Shōnen Yū for the TurboGrafx CD. Interestingly the game that shares the bulk of Robopon's production and development staff is the Silent Hill Visual Novel game for Game Boy Advance. |