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The software (like other [[Nintendo]] interface firmware such as [[Mobile Trainer]]) is not much of a game and is used for downloading games, data pertaining to those games and digital magazines, however the player does get to explore a digital town with several buildings and a beach, field, pier, telephone box, train tracks, and a talking tree.<!--thanks Satellaview wiki-->
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The software (like other [[Nintendo]] interface firmware such as [[Mobile Trainer]]) is not much of a game and is used for downloading games, data pertaining to those games and digital magazines, however the player does get to explore a digital town with several buildings and a beach, field, pier, telephone box, train tracks, and a talking tree. The [[SatellaWalker series]] ([[SatellaWalker]] and [[SatellaWalker 2]]) is also set here. <!--thanks Satellaview wiki-->
  
 
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Revision as of 21:45, 12 January 2020

BS-X: Sore wa Namae o Nusumareta Machi no Monogatari
BS-X それは名前を盗まれた街の物語
BSX interface title.png
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Super Famicom (Satellaview)
Category: Firmware
Players: Online
Predecessor:
Successor:
Release dates
Japan: February 13, 1995 (preorders)
April 23, 1995 (regular retail)
©1995 Nintendo

BS-X: Sore wa Namae o Nusumareta Machi no Monogatari (BS-X: The Story of The Town Whose Name Has Been Stolen) is interface software for the Japan-only Satellaview service on the Super Famicom.

It also refers to a town that the player would explore using this software.

Summary

The software (like other Nintendo interface firmware such as Mobile Trainer) is not much of a game and is used for downloading games, data pertaining to those games and digital magazines, however the player does get to explore a digital town with several buildings and a beach, field, pier, telephone box, train tracks, and a talking tree. The SatellaWalker series (SatellaWalker and SatellaWalker 2) is also set here.


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Template:Satellaview games