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'''Bound High!''' is a cancelled game for [[Virtual Boy]], which was intended to have been published by [[Nintendo]]. | '''Bound High!''' is a cancelled game for [[Virtual Boy]], which was intended to have been published by [[Nintendo]]. | ||
− | In 2010, the Planet Virtual Boy community released a ROM image of a prototype of the game, following an earlier acquisition | + | In 2010, the Planet Virtual Boy community released a ROM image of a prototype of the game, following an earlier acquisition.<ref>[https://www.virtual-boy.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=301 Planet Virtual Boy (dead link)]</ref><ref>[https://www.wired.com/2012/12/bound-high-virtual-boy/ When Games Get Canceled, These Guys Bring Them Back to Life - WIRED] (December 2012)</ref> |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |
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Bound High! is a cancelled game for Virtual Boy, which was intended to have been published by Nintendo.
In 2010, the Planet Virtual Boy community released a ROM image of a prototype of the game, following an earlier acquisition.[1][2]
Gameplay
As Chalvo, the player must bounce around to knock enemies off the ground. There are various game modes including Adventure of Chalvo, Score Attack!!, Random Game and Pocket and Cushion.
This game was planned for the Virtual Boy, but it was ultimately never released. It was followed up by a Game Boy title known as Chalvo 55 that was released, but Nintendo didn't publish it and do not own the rights.