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Cybernator

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Cybernator

Also known as: Assault Suits Valken (JP)
Developer: NCS
Publishers: Masaya (JP), Konami (US), Palcom Software (EU)
Platform: SNES
Released in JP: December 18, 1992
Released in US: April 1993
Released in EU: 1993


CopyrightIcon.png This game has hidden developer credits.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


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Regional differences. Source

Document the prototype. Source

Look at the Retro-bit version. (May prove difficult due to onboard copy protection that prevents the game from being playable in emulators.)

Cybernator is the most well-known game in the Assault Suits series. The western version of the game is infamous for removing a bunch of story-related content.

Developer Copyright Message

Found at the beginning of the ROM:

VALKEN COPYRIGHT(C)1992 NCS
This softwere was producted by Nippon Computer Systems Corp. in 1992 , All right reserved.

Regional Differences

Changes in the international versions:

  • The Japanese version features written dialog accompanied by a portrait of the speaker. The portraits were removed in the international versions.
  • There is a scene absent in which the president of the enemy forces, whose banner is that of the European Union, after realizing that his nation has been defeated, commits suicide.
  • Some written dialog is taken out, which shows the soldier rescued in the fourth level being in the robot fought before the final boss.