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Hi everyone, welcome to another month here on Starship Earth. This month, we're polishing off outstanding Game Boy World items, starting with the last few text entries to accompany the videos from December 1989. Video-tier backers can expect their exclusive video by the end of the week, too. By the end of the month, there will be more video updates for Metroidvania and Anatomy of Games, and the mini-zine I've been working on for the past couple of weeks. As always, I can't express my appreciation for everyone who continues to support this campaign. February and March are going to be major milestones in my personal life, and I hope this translates into even more and even better content for these supported projects. Here's hoping for the best. In the meantime, please enjoy this short treatise on a Game Boy game that has mostly been forgotten by the world.

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Nobody loves Seta. In the annals of gaming history, Seta is one of those easily-forgotten little guys. They never published a timeless classic, but neither do any of their games sit perched on some Internet critic's snarky "worst games ever" list. Their most infamous creation, Bio Force Ape, earned its reputation for nearly never existing.

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