A SoundLink game using "糸井重里のバス釣りNo.1 (Itoi Shigesato no Bass Tsuri No.1)". Only players who own the "Bass Tsuri No.1" game can participate in the event, otherwise the player participates in the garbage-picking-up event. The players compete for total weight of five basses. 100 higher-ranking winners qualify for the final tournament. Shigesato Itoi, bass professional Kawabe, Ogimori Jyunko Hagimori, and Kyoko Koizumi appeared on the event.
The second episode (week) of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 (SoundLink Version).
This is the SoundLink version of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2, which is the direct sequel to the original F-Zero game released for the Super Famicom via the Satellaview. Two versions were released - a non-SoundLink game and a SoundLink game. Little is known about this SoundLink version outside of surviving videos, but it was distributed in two halves in August 1997 and had a similar announcer and redone soundtrack as the previous Satellaview entry. At least the first week rearranged a few courses, and replaced two with new locations called "Forest I" and "Forest II". Presuming no areas were repeated, this likely means the SoundLink version had twice as many courses total. In addition, it can be seen that the player cannot choose between Grand Prix and Practice modes in the SoundLink version; as it was a live broadcast, the player is forced to play each course in a timed Practice mode, and then the Grand Prix race.
The first episode (week) of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2 (SoundLink Version).
This is the SoundLink version of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2, which is the direct sequel to the original F-Zero game released for the Super Famicom via the Satellaview. Two versions were released - a non-SoundLink game and a SoundLink game. Little is known about this SoundLink version outside of surviving videos, but it was distributed in two halves in August 1997 and had a similar announcer and redone soundtrack as the previous Satellaview entry. At least the first week rearranged a few courses, and replaced two with new locations called "Forest I" and "Forest II". Presuming no areas were repeated, this likely means the SoundLink version had twice as many courses total. In addition, it can be seen that the player cannot choose between Grand Prix and Practice modes in the SoundLink version; as it was a live broadcast, the player is forced to play each course in a timed Practice mode, and then the Grand Prix race.
This is the SoundLink version of BS F-Zero Grand Prix 2, which is the direct sequel to the original F-Zero game released for the Super Famicom via the Satellaview. Two versions were released - a non-SoundLink game and a SoundLink game. Little is known about this SoundLink version outside of surviving videos, but it was distributed in two halves in August 1997 and had a similar announcer and redone soundtrack as the previous Satellaview entry. At least the first week rearranged a few courses, and replaced two with new locations called "Forest I" and "Forest II". Presuming no areas were repeated, this likely means the SoundLink version had twice as many courses total. In addition, it can be seen that the player cannot choose between Grand Prix and Practice modes in the SoundLink version; as it was a live broadcast, the player is forced to play each course in a timed Practice mode, and then the Grand Prix race.
Mario Paint BS Ban is a version of Mario Paint which had joypad support. For this release of the game, a Mario Paint contest was held, in which contestants of exceptional Mario Paint artistic skill made artwork pieces.
Mario Paint BS Ban - Yuushou Sakuhin Naizou Version (「マリオペイントBS版 (優勝作品内蔵バージョン)」) was a second downloadable version for the Satellaview that ran between December 28, 1997 and January 31, 1998. It is a modified version of the original Mario Paint BS Ban that includes the winning design from the associated "Mario Paint Contest". The winning picture was designed by a Tokyo-based gamer named Hiroko Mizota (溝田 祐子), and it is entitled "Dreaming of the Moon."
The second episode of Bakushou Mondai no Totsugeki Star Pirates.
Bakushou Mondai's Assault of the StarPirates is a game released exclusively for the Satellaview (Super Famicom add-on) in Japan. It featured a duo of famous japanese comedians called Bakusho Mondai. It had Soundlink support and was released in four chapters.
Ken-chan to Chie Asobi is a SoundLink game released for the Satellaview. It is a game in which Ken and his sister Yo-chan solve an intelligence test quiz. In the meantime, it seems that a puppet show with songs and voices was broadcast.
SatellaWalker (also known by its shorthand, SW) is a Downloadable 2-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between June 29, 1997 and January 2, 1998. It is a pseudo-RPG adventure game that takes place in the world of the BS-X BIOS. The player's avatar character (the same one from BS-X) walks around the Town Whose Name has been Stolen accomplishing various activities and collecting various items.
Cu-On-Pa BS Ban is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 runs between June 29, 1997 and December 19, 1998. Between its first broadcast and August 2, 1997, a related magazine entitled Cu-On-Pa BS Ban Seiseki Magazine was broadcast alongside Cu-On-Pa.
The first episode of Bakushou Mondai no Totsugeki Star Pirates.
Bakushou Mondai's Assault of the StarPirates is a game released exclusively for the Satellaview (Super Famicom add-on) in Japan. It featured a duo of famous japanese comedians called Bakusho Mondai. It had Soundlink support and was released in four chapters.
Bakushou Mondai's Assault of the StarPirates is a game released exclusively for the Satellaview (Super Famicom add-on) in Japan. It featured a duo of famous japanese comedians called Bakusho Mondai. It had Soundlink support and was released in four chapters.
R no Shosai is a downloadable 2-part Soundlink game for the Satellaview that was broadcast in at least 2 distinct runs between June 1, 1997 and February 21, 1998. The game is a mystery sound novel presented in two acts. It envolves an unknown man named "R" and the letter/cassette a newspaper reporter receives in the mail. The voice actor was Koyama Takeshi. It received a sequel, also on Satellaview.