Quote Originally Posted by ColecoFan1981 View Post
SEGA also secured the home console rights to Forgotten Worlds. They also managed to self-publish Strider for the Genesis and Master System as well (which Capcom already released itself for the NES in 1989), but those came after Nintendo was forced to step back on their restrictions.

~Ben
In the US. Forgotten Worlds came out on PC Engine CD in Japan. It would have been awful on NES. SCAT is the closest thing on the NES, and while playable, can't replicate Forgotten Worlds' set pieces... really, that game needs its arcade spinner control. Not sure what that has to do with the topic, though, but I don't think I get the topic anyway.