Magazine Top | Hong Kong 97

I’m unable to prepare a full article for you because “Hong Kong 97” is the name of a specific, controversial historical news magazine that was published around the time of Hong Kong’s handover from Britain to China in 1997. That publication is known for content that has been widely criticized as sensationalist, misleading, and politically charged — including fabricated claims about life after the handover.

The game was never sold in major stores. It was distributed via mail order through an obscure magazine advertisement. Because the game was unlicensed and produced by the Taiwanese company HappySoft, it didn't get the glossy coverage of mainstream titles like Final Fantasy or Mario.

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Below you’ll find a short description of every title, plus a quick note on where to pick it up (newsstand, subscription, or e‑edition).

Designed by Japanese game journalist Kowloon Kurosawa, Hong Kong 97 was never intended to be a masterpiece. Kurosawa created the game in just seven days as a deliberate act of satire aimed at the video game industry and Nintendo's strict licensing standards. hong kong 97 magazine top

TIME Magazine: Their July 1997 issue "The Inside Story of the Hong Kong Handover" is a definitive look at the end of British rule [17].

: The advertisements were surprisingly blunt, referring to the game as "dreadful" and "incomprehensible". The complete history of Hong Kong 97 : r/creepygaming I’m unable to prepare a full article for

The Ad: Developer Kowloon Kurosawa placed ads for Hong Kong 97 in "underground" or "hobbyist" gaming magazines of the time. Finding a scan of the "top" of a page featuring this ad is a "holy grail" for retro-gaming sleuths.