Talk:Metal Head

Latest comment: 6 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

i am aware this page is a little bit of a stub. More info to come.

Release Date edit

Many articles claim this is the first free roaming first-person full polygon game. Release date 1994. Many websites including List_of_Sega_32X_games say the date was Feb 1995. But the date is usually listed the same for the NA/US release date. The List_of_Sega_32X_games has JP by the date suggesting it's the Japan date, but I'm not positive the source is the actual game packaging since 3 different lists are cited as sources, which may themselves have copied from one another.

I'm trying to work out if King's Field actually deserves this title, released in December 1994.--72.173.2.163 (talk) 17:48, 7 July 2011 (UTC)Reply

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