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Developer(s): Blue Planet Software
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Advance
Category: Real-time strategy
Players: Unknown
Predecessor:
Successor:

Hanasaki Kassen (also possibly inaccurately described as Hanasaki Gassen, Hanasagi Gaassen) is a cancelled game for Game Boy Advance.

Announcement

Hanasaki Kassen was announced in various Japanese magazines between late 2000 and 2002, such as the Japanese 64 Dream, Nintendo Dream, Weekly Famitsu, Dengeki Nintendo 64 though it was restricted to lists and there was no real information other than it was a planned Nintendo game for Game Boy Advance. The same was also true for overseas magazines, which incorrectly referred to the game as "Hanasaki Gassen" and Blue Planet Software's own Tony Caton also seems to have copied this mistake.

Gameplay

Hanasaki Kassen was a real-time strategy game possibly involving flowers. The game involved a complex AI system that would simulate annealing (possibly the term describing recombination of DNA).[1][2][3][4]

Development

Blue Planet Software were developing this game in C++, but the game never surfaced.

It may be worth stressing that this game was also being developed at a time period close to another cancelled online real-time strategy game by Blue Planet Software known as Genesis (two videos of Genesis originally from Blue Planet Software's website were backed up: [1], [2]), themed in outer space. The player would assume the role of a team member of an advanced alien race, and gameplay was about planting "seeds" and taking over solar systems one moon at a time. Players would compete with each other with the same goal in mind. However, the game may be unrelated to Genesis.[5]

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