Talk:No One Can Stop the Matiz (series)/@comment-5688420-20190202155817/@comment-26158330-20190202193402

1. Okay, I lost my comment due to Wikia spitting bulls about session hijacking, but I imagine the psuedo-3D to be simple and choppy, like Antarctic Adventure on the NES. Penguin Adventure on the MSX I think uses only 256 tiles, thus can give an idea of how far psuedo-3D can be pushed on the NES. There are games like F1 Race, Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge or Formula One: Built to Win which are psuedo-3D racing games on the NES.

2. The NES was discontinued in late 1995, and the Famicom was still produced until 2003. The reason as to why it was so late is because of the fact that I'd imagine it being the last NES game so that the lifespan of the NES ends on a good note (instead of a terrible port of the Game Boy version of Lion King.)