This game shouldn't have "Demo" on the name, basically because the game has no demo (at least not a public one) and the assets seen in the website are in the full version anyways. https://www.spriters-resource.com/pc_com...ythingdemo
Is anyone checking the reports people make when you click on the report button on a game's page?
I've made two reports now (like a month ago) and the problem hasn't been addressed. I can't remember one of the reports I made now, but the other one was concerning Fist of the North Star for the NES (https://www.spriters-resource.com/nes/fi...northstar/).
The sprite sheet featured there is actually for Hokuto no Ken 1, Fist of the North Star is Hokuto no Ken 2. So the sprite sheet should be moved to the Hokuto no Ken's page.
12-01-2021, 01:22 PM (This post was last modified: 12-01-2021, 01:39 PM by Petie.)
I think the problem is that none of us are terribly familiar with that particular game. If you can provide a reference we can use to confirm your report, we can definitely get it taken care of. For reference, I only see one report from you though.
Edit: Actually, one of our staff went through and found what we needed. The game has been renamed to reflect where its only sheet came from.
It was deleted. It was a poor-quality port and didn't really fit our newer standards. Basically, we really aren't accepting bootlegs/hacks/etc. unless there is something extremely noteworthy about them.
Got nuked, it was basically just a bootleg emulator with Kirby's Adventure.
Doofenshmirtz: This is a little bit awkward but have you seen my escape jet keys? (Perry nods) What, you have? Well that's great! So where are they? (Perry looks away) You won't tell me? Is this because you don't speak or are you just being a jerk? ~Phineas and Ferb, "One Good Scare Ought to Do It!" (2008)
The game icon was wrong and difficult to find a correct replacement for, there was only a single sheet, and the game itself wasn't particularly unique or noteworthy so there was really no reason to keep it. The assets themselves were not remarkably different than the source game.
As comments on the arcade game's page have pointed out, it appears that the Turbografx and Arcade versions of Splatterhouse got their thumbnails swapped somehow.