The Behero videogame is enjoying a moment in the sun with some people attempting to just simply write it's very own Giantbomb game page. While I don't personally consider such a feat to even be enough to catapult this game into the mainstream considering that the page is lacking some crucial informations written on it (and most other details as well). I appreciate the simple fact that at least somebody is trying to do something to write more informations about it, no matter how small the efforts are.
This game never cease to impress me in terms of surprises, there's still a lot to be discovered about this hidden gem of a game that is the Behero game console. While I was randomly surfing over the European Internet I've managed to uncover some important informations about the game trademark in a Czech patent registration website (just to give you an idea how insanelly obscure this game is) that could have been lost in time if it wasn't for the huge efforts of this hobby website towards preserving this game informations to any curious collector out there who may have been fascinated by the world of the so-called "Vydias" or videogame consoles that are tied to toys that are generally not considered in huge regard as compared with other...
Chapter 1: overview of the game
Somewhere in Europe there's a somewhat mythical place where the local pop culture seems to be existing in a bubble of it's own, isolated from the outside, untouched and unexplored from anyone who doesn't understand the nuances of it's language and that place is also one that -in the past- has managed to influence the whole Europe with his ancient culture stemming from past history. I'm talking about no other country than Italy, a place where local comics are still being sold despite foreign products such as american comics and japanese manga being widespread and where other products such as toys, movies and music exist only to satisfy the demands of the local italian population (plus other products that aren't mentioned here). This...