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{{Game infobox |title=Black Out |jptitle=ブラック アウト |jptrans=Black Out |boxart=Black Out screenshot.png |caption= |publisher=[[Nintendo]] |developer=(Unknown) |console=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] |category=Action |players=(Unknown) |predecessor=(Unknown) |successor=(Unknown) |no_pricing= |releasena= |releasejp=Cancelled |releaseeu= |releaseau= |releasekr= |releasezh= |no_ratings= |niwa= |colorscheme=Nintendo |ownershiprights=©Nintendo }}
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''Sleep redirects here. For the feature, please see [[Sleep Mode]]. For the Pokémon game, please see [[Pokémon Sleep]].''
  
'''Black Out''', also known as '''Sleep''' is a cancelled [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] game. It would have supported the [[SNES Mouse]] similar to games [[Mario Paint]] and the later [[Mario & Wario]]. It was advertised in a flyer with the Japanese version of Mario Paint and planned for a November 1992 release, however the game never surfaced.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Dom_Auffret/status/1289834825608658944 Scan of the flyer by Dom Auffret on Twitter]</ref>
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'''Black Out''', also known as '''Sleep''' is a cancelled [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] game. It would have supported the [[SNES Mouse]] similar to games such as [[Mario Paint]] and the later [[Mario & Wario]]. Elements in the game are also similar to [[Gumshoe]] and [[Yoshi Touch & Go]], where the player automatically moves forward but can be aided/enemies can be attacked from a distance.
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It was advertised in a flyer with the Japanese version of Mario Paint and planned for a November 1992 release, however the game never surfaced.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Dom_Auffret/status/1289834825608658944 Scan of the flyer by Dom Auffret on Twitter]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 8 July 2023

This article describes one or more prototypes, which may include information that has already leaked. Although a limited number of screenshots and general information is allowed, linking to ROMs/source code is not allowed, nor is coverage of prototypes of upcoming games.


Black Out
ブラック アウト
Black Out screenshot.png
Developer(s): (Unknown)
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Category: Action
Players: (Unknown)
Predecessor: (Unknown)
Successor: (Unknown)
Release dates
Japan: Cancelled
©Nintendo

Sleep redirects here. For the feature, please see Sleep Mode. For the Pokémon game, please see Pokémon Sleep.

Black Out, also known as Sleep is a cancelled Super Nintendo Entertainment System game. It would have supported the SNES Mouse similar to games such as Mario Paint and the later Mario & Wario. Elements in the game are also similar to Gumshoe and Yoshi Touch & Go, where the player automatically moves forward but can be aided/enemies can be attacked from a distance.

It was advertised in a flyer with the Japanese version of Mario Paint and planned for a November 1992 release, however the game never surfaced.[1]

Logo:

Black Out logo.png



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