Corn Buster is a Super Nintendo game developed by Engine Software featuring a dragon named Globey who embarks on a quest to recover stolen cornflakes. The gameplay combines elements of the Arkanoid paddle mechanic with vertical scrolling shooter action. Originally canceled in the mid-1990s, it was later released by Piko Interactive in 2015 after a ROM was made available for free download prior to its cancellation.
Corn Buster is a Super Nintendo game developed by Engine Software. The game is the story of a dragon named Globey, who sets out to defeat the person who’s stolen all the cornflakes in the world. The gameplay is an interesting mix of an Arkanoid-Style ball-and-paddle game and a vertical scrolling shooter. The game quietly began development around 1994, and was canceled soon after interest in the Super Nintendo waned in light of the release of Sony’s Playstation. Some time ago, Engine Software released a ROM of the game for free download on their website. The download page has since been removed, but the ROM is still easily obtainable. The game was 70-80% completed before it was canceled.
The game was finally released in 2015 by Piko Interactive.