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* [[Direct to Video]]: All of the games (except the first) were released directly to consoles. |
* [[Direct to Video]]: All of the games (except the first) were released directly to consoles. |
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* [[Fan Nickname]]: ''Fantasy Zone II DX'' for the ''Sega Ages'' port of ''Fantasy Zone II'', so as to differentiate it from the original Master System version. |
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* [[No Export for You]]: ''Super Fantasy Zone'' was ([[Virtual Console|originally]]) not released in North America. |
* [[No Export for You]]: ''Super Fantasy Zone'' was ([[Virtual Console|originally]]) not released in North America. |
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** Still played straight with ''Fantasy Zone II DX'', which was included in the final ''Sega Ages'' collection. |
** Still played straight with ''Fantasy Zone II DX'', which was included in the final ''Sega Ages'' collection. |
Latest revision as of 00:04, 28 January 2018
- Direct to Video: All of the games (except the first) were released directly to consoles.
- Fan Nickname: Fantasy Zone II DX for the Sega Ages port of Fantasy Zone II, so as to differentiate it from the original Master System version.
- No Export for You: Super Fantasy Zone was (originally) not released in North America.
- Still played straight with Fantasy Zone II DX, which was included in the final Sega Ages collection.
- Vaporware: A TurboGrafx-CD game developed by NEC Avenue called Space Fantasy Zone which had Space Harrier-style gameplay mixed with the setting from Fantasy Zone, further bridging the gap between both franchises. Legal disputes with SEGA resulted in the game's cancellation. A prototype ISO of the game can be found online.