Super Rare Versions of Arcade Games that we Never Get to See

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Here are some Super Rare Versions of arcade games That Nobody knows that they exist but where Never Dumped:

1.Big Twin by Playmark (Manga Girls Version)

Just a Variation of Big Twin (A Adult Puzzle Game developed by An Italian Arcade Developer named Playmark) but it features Manga Style Images instead of Real Photographic Women

This Version of the Game was never dumped and was owned by an Arcade Otaku member,Adding on to this,I Assume it's just an Unfinished Fan made rom hack or something

2.Steal See by Eolith (Microsoft Windows Port)

Released by Eolith in 2000,this obscure game is know for having Stolen Images from Various 90s visual novels like Pia Carrot 2 and Words Worth as well as some rare Doujin Art too

Websites like Arcade History and ArcadeItalia.com list a Windows port for the game that came out in 2001,but I tried finding an ISO dump for this version,but I couldn't find anything.

But I Managed to find this video by Smitdogg on Mameworld that contains gameplay of this game with CD Quality Music unlike the dumped rom,but I don't think it looks like a windows port,because you can still add Arcade Credits and The How to Play part in the Attract Mode still contains Arcade Joystick and Buttons rather then Windows Keys

Here's the video: https://smitdogg.mameworld.info/pics/stealsee.mp4

And the Page Where I got from:

3.Ribbon Step 1 Mild Mind (Japanese Release for Penfan Girls Step 1 Mild Mind)

Penfan Girls Step 1 Mild Mind Another Puzzle Arcade game from Eolith that features artwork from a Guy namsd Napo Oppa,But the game has a rare Japanese version called Ribbon Step 1 Mild Mind which is the same game but in Japanese

To this day,we have 2 pictures of this Rare version on System16 but I believe it was shot from a Gaming Magazine,here's the link to the pictures:

 
I have to tell myself that it's probably crap. But playing Primal Rage II in its fullest available form at home is A Dream I Keep.
 

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