Monster Maker: Holy Dagger [Saturn - Cancelled]

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19 Jun 2008

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Some months ago saturn_worship on the Assembler forum shared a series of scan from an old japanese Saturn Magazine, with lots of screens of Monster Maker: Holy Dagger, a Sega Saturn Strategy RPG developed by Nec Interchannel that was never released. This project could have been a sequel to the original “Monster Maker”  also developed by Nec Interchannel and released for the PC Engine. This Saturn sequel looked really good, so it’s a real shame that we’ll never be able to play it.

If you have some more informations about this game, please let us know!

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4 Responses to Monster Maker: Holy Dagger [Saturn - Cancelled]

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Celine

January 19th, 2010 at 12:00 am

A sequel to the Monster Maker Nec Interchannel released on PC Engine ?

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monokoma

January 19th, 2010 at 1:56 pm

The developers are the same, right? Then it could be :O the character design also looks similar, great memory Celine! :)

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Jose

March 17th, 2010 at 6:37 am

Holy Dagger was not released after all. NEC Interchannel had previously planned a sequel to Monster Maker on PC Engine. It also has not been released.

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monokoma

March 17th, 2010 at 1:41 pm

Thanks for the info Jose :)

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