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Nes World is an organization that purchases rare prototypes and games which never got released. Nes World is known for leaking these unfinished master pieces to the public. Years later fans of games finally get to play the games they were so devastated to see cancelled. Well its been a little while since the last major game was released unofficially by Nes World or any other organization.

The time has finally come for the release of Glover 2, the sequel to the popular N64 game and a title in a franchise. The franchise was expected to become a staple in Hasbro's software intellectual properties seeing release on PSOne , N64 and PC. But mid development the sequel got mysteriously canned.

Well all was thought to be lost, Nes World never gave up hope and effortlessly pursued a known prototype copy of the game. Finally after a lot of hard work Nes World acquired the prototype copy of the nearly finished title. Rather then sitting and bragging about their achievement they decided to give consumers everywhere the opportunity to go out and play the game that never came to be.

For the first time consumers can now get hands on and play the long anticipated sequel to Glover. The download is now available online and a demo video was released to give customers a glimpse at the available product before they download it and get down to enjoying it.

This gives me hope that Nes World will recover other cancelled and long lost treasures for us to play in the future. Any Glover fans excited to get their hands on the game now that it is available?



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer

 

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I was hoping and praying that it would be Starcraft Ghost and you give me fucking GLOVER!?



What the hell is glover lol



           

Holy Fuck this is awesome.



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Time for hype

Glover was an OK game, rented it once out of desperation due to the drought of quality N64 games out at the time. If they're gonna dig up cancelled N64 games, how about something worthwhile like Robotech: Crystal Dreams?



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Glover was fun! I remember spending a lot of time with this game



Everyone needs to play Lost Odyssey! Any opposition to this and I will have to just say, "If it's a fight you want, you got it!"

NightDragon83 said:
Glover was an OK game, rented it once out of desperation due to the drought of quality N64 games out at the time. If they're gonna dig up cancelled N64 games, how about something worthwhile like Robotech: Crystal Dreams?

Well Robotech was still in Alpha, the playable content that was completed has already been leaked to my knowledge. There is nothing more to be recovered the developers stated they were at least six months away from having a Beta version ready. Unfortunately all the content that will ever be available appears to already be so.

Nes World recovers what they can, they seek cancelled software as do some other organizations which try to ensure all the time and effort developers spent on the projects wasn't a complete loss. Unfortunately they can only retrieve so much content companies tend to protect their killed projects closely and many aren't in playable form to the degree Glover 2 and other games are.



-JC7

"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer

 

That bird was so annoying when it started talking.



It looks like Super Banjo 64.



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what!!!! no no no no!!!