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After 27 Years, Westone's Clockwork Aquario Is Finally Getting A Release In 2020

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has finally confirmed that it is bringing Westone' lost arcade title
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(known as Tokeijikake no Aquario in Japan) to modern-day systems, including Switch.

Originally developed in 1992 by Ryuichi Nishizawa – famous for his work on the Wonder Boy series – the game was built on Sega's System 18 arcade hardware. However, it was never released and was, until recently, assumed lost in the mists of time.

Strictly Limited has managed to find the
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for the game and has worked with ININ Games and Sega to revive it. This task has required new material to be created, as some elements – such as sound effects, music and some graphics – were not recoverable from the source code. In order to do this, members of the original Westone team have been called in, including chief programmer Takanori Kurihara, composer Shinichi Sakamoto and Ryuichi Nishizawa himself.

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