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https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=AnEarth_Fantasy_Stories:_The_First_Volume&diff=904275
AnEarth Fantasy Stories: The First Volume
2023-07-13T03:33:46Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* References */ NEC Retro ref</p>
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<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=AnEarthFantasyStoriesSaturnTitle.png<br />
| publisher=[[MediaWorks]]{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Cepia}}<br />
| developer=[[Ichimura Engineering]]{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Cepia}}, [[MediaWorks]]{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Cepia}}<br />
| system=[[Sega Saturn]]<br />
| sounddriver=SCSP/CD-DA (3 tracks)<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=RPG{{fileref|AFSTFV Saturn JP Box Back.jpg}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190728123006/https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee3.html}}<br />
| originalpublishers=[[Hudson Soft]]<br />
| originaldevelopers=[[Hudson Soft]]<br />
| originalsystem=[[NEC PC Engine]]<br />
| releases={{releasesSat<br />
| sat_date_jp=1997-03-28{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190728123006/https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee3.html}}<br />
| sat_code_jp=T-27801G<br />
| sat_rrp_jp=5,800e{{fileref|AFSTFV Saturn JP Flyer.pdf}}<br />
| sat_rating_jp=all<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (エイナスファンタジーストーリーズ ザ・ファーストボリューム) is an RPG for the [[Sega Saturn]]. It is based on an earlier PC Engine CD game by [[Hudson Soft]].<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{gitem|AFSTFV Saturn JP Flyer.pdf|page=1|Flyer}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|ssmjp|1997-02|16}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings|SAT}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Saturn<br />
| region=JP<br />
| front=AFSTFV Saturn JP Box Front.jpg<br />
| back=AFSTFV Saturn JP Box Back.jpg<br />
| square=yes<br />
| spinecard=AnEarthFantasyStories Saturn JP Spinecard.jpg<br />
| disc=AnEarthFantasyStories_Saturn_JP_Disc.jpg<br />
| manual=AnEarth Fantasy Stories The First Volume Sat JP Manual.pdf<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|SAT|sha1= |md5= |crc32= |size=595,813,344|date=1997-02-13|source=CD-ROM (JP)|comments=T-27801G V1.004|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Track list===<br />
{{tracklist|<br />
{{track|data}}<br />
{{track|{{CDWarning|special=yes}}|vocals=Mika Kanai / Shou Hayami / Hikaru Midorikawa / Ai Sato|time=0:47}}<br />
{{track|(BGM01)|time=5:08}}<br />
{{track|(Special voice) Voice mail message|time=3:21}}<br />
}}<br />
===Extra content===<br />
{{ExtraTable|console=SAT|region=JP|<br />
{{ExtraTableRow|ANA_ABS.TXT|TXT (Abstract)|4|No message}}<br />
{{ExtraTableRow|ANA_BIB.TXT|TXT (Bibliographiced)|4|No message}}<br />
{{ExtraTableRow|ANE_CPY.TXT|TXT (Copyright)|4|No message}}<br />
{{ExtraTableRow|README|TXT|9,105|Messages from the developers.}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{NECRetro|title=Seiya Monogatari: AnEarth Fantasy Stories|italics=yes}}<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{AnEarthFantasyStoriesOmni}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Spirou&diff=861074
Spirou
2023-03-16T01:27:45Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Production credits */ another broken ref.</p>
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<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=Spirou title.png<br />
| publisher=[[Infogrames]]<br />
| developer=[[Infogrames]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| sounddriver={{MD}} [[GEMS]]<br />
| licensor=Éditions Dupuis S.A.<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=Action<br />
| languages={{LanguageList|fr|en|de|es}}<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_eu=1995-09{{magref|gamesworld|15|38}}<br />
| md_code_eu=T-151026-50<br />
| md_date_nl=1995<br />
| md_code_nl=T-151026-55<br />
}}<br />
| otherformats={{NonSega|IBMPC|GB|SGB|SNES|PC}}<br />
| savetype={{SaveType<br />
|MD|password<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a 1995 action game for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and [[Super NES]] by [[Infogrames]] based on the ''[[wikipedia:Spirou & Fantasio|Spirou & Fantasio]]'' comic book series. It was only released in Europe.<br />
<br />
==Story==<br />
Spirou, a journalist who wears a bell boy's uniform, and his friend Fantasio visit New York for an international conference of scientific research. When the pair arrives at the conference, Count Champignac, their long-time friend and one of the inventors at the conference, has disappeared. It turns out that Cyanida, a maverick "gynoid" robot, has kidnapped the count. With Count Champignac's inventions, Cyanida's intention is to make robots rule the earth and make all humans into slaves. While Spirou tries to save Champignac and stop Cyanida, Fantasio gathers intel in order to help Spirou.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
The game is a platformer played as Spirou, who is accompanied by his pet squirrel Spip. The goal of each level is to make it to the exit at the end. Spip occasionally points Spirou in the right direction or indicates important objects. Spirou walks with {{left}} or {{right}} and runs by holding {{A}}. He can push objects by walking into them or pick up some items with {{down}}. He ducks with {{down}} while standing or slides with {{down}} when running. He jumps with {{B}} and leaps extra high with {{A}}+{{B}}. He enters doorways with {{up}} and climbs ladders with {{up}} and {{down}}. He grabs the corners of ledges and high wires automatically (and jumps off with {{down}} or pulls himself up to a platform with {{up}}).<br />
<br />
After the third level, Spirou meets with Fantasio, who gives him a Micropulser, a gun resembling a hairdryer that shoots enemies to microscopic size. Spirou shoots the Micropulser with {{C}}. The Micropulser can only be used when standing, not when ducking or jumping, but it can be aimed in diagonal directions with the D-Pad. He can shoot while on a ladder; he normally shoots away from the ladder, but he can shoot in a specific direction with {{left}}+{{C}} or {{right}}+{{C}}.<br />
<br />
Spirou has a health bar, shown as bars behind his portrait in the top-left of the screen, which allows him to take six hits before he loses a life. If the player has extra lives left when losing a life, the level restarts completely; there are no checkpoints. If there are no extra lives left, the game is over.<br />
<br />
The game has three difficulty levels (Easy, Medium, and Hard). It has a password system, but there is only one valid password (for halfway through the game).<br />
<br />
===Items===<br />
====Platforming====<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Hat<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}}<br />
| desc=Collect 50 for an extra life.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Heart<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=16 | crop_y=0}}<br />
| desc=Restores one health point to Spirou.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=1 Up<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=0}}<br />
| desc=Gives the player an extra life.<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
====Special====<br />
These are special items that appear in some levels.<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Snuffletrump<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=40 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=112 | crop_y=0}}<br />
| desc=An unusual creature sent by Count Champignac and Fantasio to deliver items to Spirou in the Mountain and Jungle levels.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Zipline Pulley<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=64 | crop_y=0}}<br />
| desc=Allows Spirou to use a zipline. Dropped by flying robots after they are destroyed. Found in the Roofs level.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Sandotron<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=16}}<br />
| desc=Turns a stone door into sand. Found in the Mountain level.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Eye<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=16 | crop_y=16}}<br />
| desc=Opens a door when two eyes are placed in a stone face. Found in the Catacombs level.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Bomb<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=16}}<br />
| desc=Blows up a platform or a door. Found in the Cave level.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Phials of Zzi<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=48 | crop_y=16}}<br />
| desc=Causes a plant to grow very quickly. Found in the Jungle level.<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
====Flying====<br />
These items are found in the Chase level.<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Flying Fish Robot<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=32 | crop_height=32 | crop_x=80 | crop_y=0}}<br />
| desc=Shoot down to release an item.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Fuel<br />
| sprite={{sprite | Spirou MD, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=48 | crop_y=0}}<br />
| desc=Refuels Spirou's flying machine.<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Levels===<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=320|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Street<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 1.png<br />
| desc=Spirou sets off in pursuit of Cyanida after she kidnaps Count Champignac.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Toyshop 1<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 2.png<br />
| desc=Spirou catches up to Cyanida, but she shoots him with one of Count Champignac's inventions and shrinks him to ten centimeters tall. Spirou can hang on to the balloons released by some of the toys and ride on the toy airplanes.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Toyshop 2<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 3.png<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Subway<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 4.png<br />
| desc=Fantasio restores Spirou to normal size with a antidote he found in the Count's bedroom. Fantasio also gives Spirou a Micropulser gun that he found and tells him that Cyanida is building an army of robots in an abandoned factory in the north of the city.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Factory<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 5.png<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Roofs<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 6.png<br />
| screenshot2=Spirou MD, Stage 6 Boss.png<br />
| tabs=yes<br />
| desc=Spirou must acquire pulley hooks from the flying robots to use the ziplines. At the end of the level, he faces Cyanida in a robotic contraption.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Chase<br />
| password={{sprite | Spirou MD, Passwords.png | crop_width=32 | crop_x=96}}{{sprite | Spirou MD, Passwords.png | crop_width=32 | crop_x=32}}{{sprite | Spirou MD, Passwords.png | crop_width=32 | crop_x=128}}{{sprite | Spirou MD, Passwords.png | crop_width=32 | crop_x=0}}<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 7.png<br />
| desc=Spirou defeats Cyanida and recovers Count Champignac, but she escapes. Spirou gives chase in one of the Count's inventions. This level plays like a side-scrolling shoot-'em-up. Spirou moves in any direction using the D-Pad and shoots with {{A}}, {{B}}, or {{C}}. The flying machine uses fuel as it flies, and it crashes if it runs out of fuel, but Spirou can collect fuel pick-ups. It also crashes if it collides with terrain (regardless of how much health Spirou has remaining).<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Mountain<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 8.png<br />
| desc=Spirou crash-lands in the mountains. He does not have the Micropulser for this level. He must acquire the Sandotron from a Snuffletrump, a fantastic creature sent by Fantasio to aid him. The Sandotron, which resembles an umbrella, allows Spirou to transform stone into sand. He uses the Sandotron with {{C}}.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Catacombs<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 9.png<br />
| desc=Spirou must place the eyes in the stone faces to open doors. He grabs an eye with {{down}} and puts it in place with {{up}}.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Cave<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 10.png<br />
| desc=Spirou swims using the D-Pad and {{repeat|{{B}}}}. He has a limited amount of air underwater and drowns if he runs out. Some robots drop bombs that are used to collapse a platform and blow open a door. Spirou can also bait submarines into blowing up a door with their missiles.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Swamp<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 11.png<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Jungle<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 12.png<br />
| desc=With Spirou stuck in the jungle, the Count sends another Snuffletrump to deliver phials of Zzi, a superstrength fertilizer. Spirou must place the phial by a plant (indicated by Spip) with {{down}} and shoot it with the Micropulser to make the plant grow.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Secret Base<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 13.png<br />
| desc=After destroying the energy source in the base, Spirou has 60 seconds to leave.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=The Final Fight<br />
| screenshot=Spirou MD, Stage 14.png<br />
| desc=Spirou fights Cyanida.<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Production credits==<br />
{{creditstable|<br />
===Mega Drive version===<br />
*'''Programmed by:''' Frédéric Bibet, Lionel Laissus, Frederic O'Rourke<br />
*'''Tools programmers:''' Yannic Turbé, Vincent Pourieux<br />
*'''Graphics:''' Pascal Casolari, Frédéric Jaquemoud, David Hamblin, Laurence Billon, Céline Fillon, Delphine Personnaz, Etranges Libellules<br />
*'''Sound & Music:''' Frédéric Mentzen, Thierry Caron<br />
*'''Design:''' Rodolphe Furykiewicz<br />
*'''Executive Producer:''' Edith Protière<br />
*'''Production:''' Bruno Bonnel<br />
*'''Thanks to :''' Patrick Pinchard, Stéphane Donnet et les Editions Dupuis, Stéphane Baudet, Nicolas Pothier, Nadège de Bergevin, Olivier Robin, Sylvain Branchu and all the testing department.<br />
| console=MD<br />
| source=EU manual<br />
| pdf=Spirou MD EU Manual.pdf<br />
| pdfpage=59<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Game Gear version===<br />
{{creditstable|<br />
*'''Production:''' Bruno Bonnell<br />
*'''Executive Producer:''' Edith Protiere<br />
*'''Production Assistant:''' Lionel Arnaud<br />
*'''Design:''' Ruben Gomez, Rodolphe Furykiewicz<br />
*'''Developed by [[Bit Managers]] and IWP:''' Isidro Gilabert, [[Alberto Gonzalez]], Ruben Gomez, Ricardo Fernandez, Sergio Palacios, Daniel Lopez, Alberto Pleguezuelos<br />
*'''Thanks to:''' Stephane Pradier and all the testing department.<br />
| source=In-game credits<br />
| console=GG<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gitem|Power Pegasus TV advert PL 1996.mp4|[[Power Pegasus]] + Spirou as a prize in the quiz show PL}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings|MD}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU<br />
| cover=Spirou MD EU Box.jpg<br />
| cart=Spirou MD EU Cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Spirou_MD_EU_Manual.pdf<br />
| regcard=Spirou MD EU RegCard.pdf<br />
| poster=Spirou_MD_EU_Poster.jpg<br />
| item1=Spirou MD EU pcb.jpg<br />
| item1name=PCB<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU (Re-Issue)<br />
| cover=Spirou MD EU Cover Reissue.jpg<br />
| cart=Spirou MD EU Cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Spirou_MD_EU_Manual.pdf<br />
| regcard=Spirou MD EU RegCard.pdf<br />
| poster=Spirou_MD_EU_Poster.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=CZ ([[Datart]])<br />
| cover=Spirou MD CZ Box Front.jpeg<br />
| cart=Spirou MD EU Cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Notavailable.svg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=NL<br />
| cover=Robbedoes MD NL Box.jpg<br />
| cart=Spirou MD EU Cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Spirou_MD_EU_Manual.pdf<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Unreleased versions==<br />
{{UnreleasedBob<br />
| bobscreen=Spirou GG title.png<br />
| title=<br />
| publisher=[[Infogrames]]<br />
| developer=[[Bit Managers]]<br />
| development=<br />
| date=<br />
| system=[[Sega Game Gear]]<br />
| genre=Action<br />
| players=1<br />
| cancelledstate=Late<br />
| status=Prototype dumped<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
}}<br />
A somewhat different [[Sega Game Gear]] version was also developed and completed by [[Bit Managers]], slated for a 1996 release, but its release was cancelled by [[Infogrames]]; a late prototype ROM containing the full game circulates around the Internet; it is very similar to the 1996 released [[Game Boy]] version.<br />
{{-}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=5f18db9c85df4eaf4647a0519c9dc966aee583fa|md5=3f16601ded16840139d81068066bf504|crc32=6634b130|size=1MB|date=1995-03|source=Cartridge (EU)|comments=|icon=|quality=good}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=1b03b04a1d3ae75b51e487dced305c6a729b4fa6|md5=a3930cbe1db94ec22b808018899f8a22|crc32=51bc6c35|size=1MB|date=1995-03|source=EPROM cartridge{{ref|https://hiddenpalace.org/Spirou_(Mega_Drive_Prototype)}}|comments=|icon=|quality=good|prototype=yes|protoname=Mega Drive prototype}}<br />
{{rom|GG|sha1=40359adbe9950b8e5e46158f519ad782757f0884|md5=301d4f56cd84c1f905819bcc3df33329|crc32=ab622adc|size=512KB|date=|source=Source code{{ref|https://hiddenpalace.org/Spirou_(Game_Gear_prototype)}}|comments=|icon=|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{SpirouOmni}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Unreleased Game Gear games]]</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Castle_of_Illusion_Starring_Mickey_Mouse_(8-bit)_(Master_System_prototype;_1990-05-25)/Comparisons&diff=861059
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (8-bit) (Master System prototype; 1990-05-25)/Comparisons
2023-03-15T23:54:30Z
<p>AllisonKidd: broken ref. to deleted image</p>
<hr />
<div>{{back}}<br />
<br />
==General comparisons==<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=CastleofIllusion1990-05-25 SMS Title.png<br />
| image2=CoI SMS title.png<br />
| game1=1990-05-25 prototype<br />
| game2=Final game<br />
| desc=The title screen is rough in design, depicting a roughly-animated Mickey walking to the edge of a cliff to see the castle on the horizon, which is in full colour. The full 256x192 resolution is used here, rather than the cropped 248x192 resolution of the final game.<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=CastleofIllusion1990-05-25 SMS EnchantedForest.png<br />
| image2=Castle of Illusion SMS, Stage 1.png<br />
| game1=1990-05-25 prototype<br />
| game2=Final game<br />
| desc=The "gameplay" depicts Mickey running through a single screen of an early version of the first level, the Enchanted Forest, looping to the other side of the screen. Many of the level tiles are in a rough, early state that would be polished up for the final game, and an indigo colour is used for the background rather than turquoise. The full 256x192 resolution is also used here.<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=CastleofIllusion1990-05-25 SMS ComingSoon.png<br />
| image2=Notavailable.svg<br />
| game1=1990-05-25 prototype<br />
| game2=Final game<br />
| desc=After a few seconds, the game shows a "Coming Soon" message before resetting to the title screen.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{CastleofIllusion8bit19900525Omni}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Aftershock&diff=861053
Aftershock
2023-03-15T23:36:56Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Development material */ MediaWiki is too (case-)sensitive</p>
<hr />
<div>{{UnreleasedBob<br />
| bobscreen=<br />
| publisher=<br />
| developer=[[Sega Midwest Studio]]<br />
| system=[[Sega 32X]]<br />
| romsize=<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=Action<br />
| status=<br />
| date=<br />
}}<br />
{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an undeveloped [[Sega 32X]] isometric action game pitched by [[Sega Midwest Studio]].<br />
<br />
==Story==<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Development material===<br />
<gallery><br />
Aftershock32XPitchProposalDocument.pdf|Internal pitch document<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Shadowrun_(Mega-CD)&diff=861051
Shadowrun (Mega-CD)
2023-03-15T23:34:58Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Physical scans */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{OtherPage|desc=the [[Sega Mega Drive]] game|page=Shadowrun (Mega Drive)}}<br />
{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=Shadowrun_MCDTitleScreen.png<br />
| title=Shadowrun<br />
| publisher=[[Compile]]<br />
| developer=[[Compile]]<br />
| licensor=[[FASA Corporation]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega-CD]]<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=RPG{{fileref|Shadowrun MCD JP Box Back.jpg}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190610175627/https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/mcd/soft_licensee.html}}<br />
| releases={{releasesMCD<br />
| mcd_date_jp=1996-02-23{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/19991104121051/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/history/md/index.html}}<br />
| mcd_rrp_jp=7,800e{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/19991104121051/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/history/md/index.html}}<br />
| mcd_code_jp=T-66024<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{sub-stub}}The [[Sega Mega-CD]] version of '''''Shadowrun''''' (シャドウラン) is a 1996 RPG by [[Compile]] based on [http://www.groupsne.co.jp/ Group SNE]'s adaption of [[wikipedia:FASA|FASA]]'s tabletop role playing game, ''[[wikipedia:Shadowrun|Shadowrun]]''.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Despite ''Shadowrun'' being an American invention, this video game interpretation was not released outside Japan, and aside from sharing source material, is entirely different to [[Shadowrun (Mega Drive)|the Sega Mega Drive game of the same name]].<br />
<br />
''Shadowrun'' was the last game to be released for the Mega-CD in Japan, debuting in early 1996 (though Sega's master list incorrectly lists the game as being from 1995{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190610175627/https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/mcd/soft_licensee.html}}).<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|ssmjp|1995-08|24-25}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings|MCD}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega-CD<br />
| region=JP<br />
| front=Shadowrun MCD JP Box Front.jpg<br />
| back=Shadowrun MCD JP Box Back.jpg<br />
| square=yes<br />
| disc=Shadowrun MCD JP Disc.jpg<br />
| spinecard=Shadowrun MCD JP spinecard.jpg<br />
| regcard=Shadowrun MCD J Surveycard.pdf<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MCD|sha1= |md5= |crc32= |size=250,076,400|date=|source=CD-ROM (JP)|comments=T-66024|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://web.archive.org/web/19991104142300/http://www.compile.co.jp/game/history/md/shadowrun/index.html Official website (Japanese)] (archive)<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{ShadowrunMCDOmni}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Desert_Demolition_Starring_Road_Runner_and_Wile_E._Coyote&diff=857935
Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
2023-03-03T01:33:36Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Items */ re-added orphaned sprite</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=Desert Demolition Title.png<br />
| publisher=[[Sega]]<br />
| developer=[[BlueSky Software]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| sounddriver=[[GEMS]]<br />
| peripherals=[[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]]<br />
| players=1<br />
| licensor=[[Warner Bros.]]<br />
| genre=Action<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_us=1995-02{{magref|gamepro|68|148}}{{magref|videogamesus|73|54}}<br />
| md_code_us=1062<br />
| md_rating_us=ka<br />
| md_date_us_mhs=1997-09{{intref|Press release: 1997-06-19: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND -- SEGA RELAUNCHES GENESIS GAMES AT VALUE PRICES}}<br />
| md_code_us_mhs=1062<br />
| md_rating_us_mhs=ka<br />
| md_rrp_us_mhs=19.99{{intref|Press release: 1997-06-19: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND -- SEGA RELAUNCHES GENESIS GAMES AT VALUE PRICES}}<br />
| md_date_eu=1995-03{{magref|segamaguk|15|92}}<br />
| md_code_eu=1062-50<br />
| md_rating_eu=3<br />
| md_date_uk=1995-03{{magref|segamaguk|15|92}}<br />
| md_code_uk=1062-50<br />
| md_rating_uk=3<br />
| md_rrp_uk=34.99{{magref|mms|29|38}}<br />
| md_date_br=1995-05<br />
| md_code_br=048100<br />
| md_rating_br=ti<br />
| md_date_au=199x<br />
| md_code_au=FDES05SMC<br />
| md_rating_au=g<br />
| md_date_se_r=199x<br />
| md_date_pt=199x<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] platform game developed by [[BlueSky Software]] and published by [[Sega]]. Originally released in the United States in February 1995, the game is based on the 1948 cartoon characters [[wikipedia:Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner|Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner]].<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
===Characters===<br />
Both Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote have a slightly different game to go through, having different items to collect and sharing some of the levels but having a completely different level order.<br />
<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=200|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Wile E. Coyote<br />
| screenshot=ButtesandLadders_WileECoyote.PNG<br />
| desc=Press {{A}} to leap, {{B}} to run, and {{C}} to jump. Hold down {{Down}} and walk to crawl.<br />
<br />
'''Crates''' - Jump into one of these to obtain one of Wile E.'s famous gadgets, such as Rocket Shoes, Spring Shoes, a Jackhammer, a Flying Suit, and an Umbrella.<br/><br />
'''Road Runner''' - If you're able to catch him, he'll quickly run off-screen and leave behind six Stamps and a clock that will attract towards you.<br/><br />
'''Boulders''' - If you find any with dynamite, press down on the wooden box to blow it high. Run underneath it or jump on top of it to explore new places, though it'll quickly fall back the way it came.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Road Runner<br />
| screenshot=RedRockRendezvous_RoadRunner.PNG<br />
| desc=Press {{A}} to "meep meep", {{B}} to run, and {{C}} to jump. Hold down {{Down}} to peck and eat bird seed.<br />
<br />
'''Boosters''' - Hit one of these to quickly fly forward at incredibly fast speeds.<br/><br />
'''Loops''' - Road Runner is fast enough to run around loops reminiscent of ''Sonic the Hedgehog''.<br/><br />
'''Wile E. Coyote''' - If you see a crate, watch out, as Wile E. will pop out and try to grab you. If he catches you, you'll pay with a large portion of health. If you trick him into smashing into something however, he'll drop six Stamps and a clock that'll attract towards you.<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Levels===<br />
Wile E. Coyote and RoadRunner have different second acts depending on the character. Playing as either will result in the first two stages being flipped; Wile E. gets Red Rock Rendezvous first, then Buttes and Ladders, while Road Runner gets the opposite.<br />
<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=200|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Red Rock Rendezvous<br />
| screenshot=RedRockRendezvous_WileECoyote.PNG<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Buttes and Ladders<br />
| screenshot=ButtesandLadders_RoadRunner.PNG<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Choo Choo Terrain<br />
| screenshot=ChooChooTerrain_WileECoyote.PNG<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Karl's Bad Caverns<br />
| screenshot=KarlsBadCaverns_WileECoyote.PNG<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Granite Gulch<br />
| screenshot=GraniteGulch_RoadRunner.PNG<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Grand Finale<br />
| screenshot=GrandFinale_RoadRunner.PNG<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Items===<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50|<br />
{{InfoRow| title=Stamps| sprite={{sprite|DD_Stamp.PNG|3}}| desc=allow the player to reach a bonus stage after collecting a certain amount}}<br />
{{InfoRow| title=Health| sprite={{sprite|DD_Pills.PNG|3}}| sprite2={{sprite|DD_Seed.PNG|3}}| desc=adds to the player's health bar}}<br />
{{InfoRow| title=Turbo| sprite={{sprite|DD_Turbo.PNG|3}}| desc=gives the player a temporary speed boost}}<br />
{{InfoRow| title=Time| sprite={{sprite|DD_Time.PNG|3}}| desc=adds to the time limit at the bottom of the screen}}<br />
{{InfoRow| title=Extra Life| sprite={{sprite|DD_WCHead.PNG|3}}| sprite2={{sprite|DD_RRHead.PNG|3}}| desc=gives the player an extra chance at completing the level}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The game is developed by BlueSky Software, the company well known for making the [[Vectorman]] series. The player can play as either the Road Runner, who spends the game avoiding the Wile E.'s traps, or Wile E. Coyote, who spends the game attempting to catch the Road Runner.<br />
<br />
The game was later released in North America as part of the [[Mega Hit Series]].<br />
<br />
==Production credits==<br />
{{multicol|<br />
{{creditstable|<br />
*'''Producer:''' [[Tony Van]]<br />
*'''Assistant Producer:''' [[Greg Becksted]]<br />
*'''Project Manager:''' [[Jennifer Cleary]]<br />
*'''Product Manager:''' [[France Tantiado]]<br />
*'''Lead Programmers:''' Barbara Michalec, Ron Thompson<br />
*'''Programming Team:''' [[Keith Freiheit]], [[John Fulbright]], [[Bonita Kane]], [[Jason Weesner]]<br />
*'''Animation Lead:''' [[Marty Davis]]<br />
*'''Animation Team:''' Drew Krevi, [[Amber Long]]<br />
*'''Background Art and Design Team:''' [[Jeff Jonas]], [[Geoff Knobel]], [[Amber Long]], [[Mark Lorenzen]], Brandan McDonald, Tom Moon, [[Jeff Remmer]], [[John Roy]], [[Rick Schmitz]], Joe Shoopack<br />
*'''Sound and Music:''' [[Sam Powell]]<br />
*'''Test Leads:''' [[Gregg Vogt]], [[Arnold Feener]], Aaron Loichinger<br />
*'''Testers:''' Aaron Bandur, Blair Bullock, Don Carmichael, Nathan Clark, Philip Co, Ben Cureton, Robert De Loach, Sean Doidge, David Forster, Howard Gipson, Devan Hammack, Scott Hill, Lloyd Kinoshita, Randy Kreidt, John Melchior, Kim Rogers, Sam Saliba, Eric Simonich, Tim Spengler, Andrew Stess, Dan Weber, Michael Wu<br />
*'''Manual:''' [[Carol Ann Hanshaw|Carol Ann]] & [[Neil Hanshaw]]<br />
*'''Special Thanks to:''' Christine Bertoglio, Rosie Cosgrove, John Crumlish, Jerry Huber, [[Rich Karpp]], Chris Kreidel, Sharie Lynn, [[Willie Mancero]], Laetitia May, Chuck Osieja, Catherine Sollecito, Jane Shrigley, Holly Stein, Sufton Trout<br />
| source=US manual<br />
| pdf=Desert Demolition MD US Manual.pdf<br />
| pdfpage=10<br />
| console=MD<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd<br />
|todosega|9|37<br />
}}<br />
|{{GalleryPrintAd<br />
|sv|23|4<br />
|sv|24|81<br />
}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd<br />
|HobbyConsolas ES 046.pdf|hobbyconsolas|46|10-11<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| gamesworld=81<br />
| gamesworld_source={{num|11|page=78}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US<br />
| cover=DDemoltion md us cover.jpg<br />
| cart=DDemoltion md us cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Desert Demolition MD US Manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US ([[Mega Hit Series]])<br />
| front=DesertDemolition MD US Box Front MHS.jpg<br />
| back=DesertDemolition MD US Box Back MHS.jpg<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
| cart=DesertDemolition MD US Cart MegaHit.jpg<br />
| manual=Desert Demolition (Mega Hits) MD US Manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU<br />
| cover=DDemoltion md eu cover.jpg<br />
| cart=DesertDemolition MD EU Cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Desert Demolition MD EU Manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=PT<br />
| cover=DesertDemolition MD PT cover.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=SE (Rental)<br />
| cover=<br />
| cart=<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=AU (Silver)<br />
| cover=DesertDemolition MD AU Box.jpg<br />
| cart=DesertDemolition MD AU Cart Silver.jpg<br />
| cartback=DesertDemolition MD AU silver cartback.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=BR<br />
| cover=DesertDemolition MD BR Box.jpg<br />
| cart=DesertDemolition MD BR Cart.jpg<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=afc95f7ce66e30abbe10f8d5cd6b791407c7a0bc|md5=5372cdde9efb9f1009810663d62d0050|crc32=c287343d|size=1MB|date=1994-12|source=Cartridge (US/EU)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=f081d9d1affee698efb00188c07443a4c64618b6|md5=e4416787ed2258103f68cfded85b4883|crc32=b0ece758|size=1016kB|date=1994-12-19|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_19,_1994_prototype)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=6d32d81e1a7a06f0acf58af88a4c909621251576|md5=eb5d701f3022340157f0026a995d08d4|crc32=573fabfb|size=1MB|date=1994-12-16|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_16,_1994_prototype)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=cbb8b864039f1bff4446086c6b44de468069093e|md5=a243d22093e3ded04ac9a32e6587f96f|crc32=5109736a|size=1016kB|date=1994-12-15|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_15,_1994_prototype)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=1d6dd50944dd32d14cb83541ed33ef69479700c2|md5=c71e29afcc8bec7a9952656d1a85c083|crc32=39f9f304|size=1016kB|date=1994-12-14|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_14,_1994_prototype)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=c287b81ef983fe832bbd44155cd9a880985aa11c|md5=6716a1f018aaa5292ef0c772c9ad346d|crc32=375dee15|size=1016kB|date=1994-12-13|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_13,_1994_prototype)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=e031ffd85b14507ef5833f4b854ceb2e522f9fa7|md5=36a69270e3bdf2ca18d234fa2bde21c4|crc32=16f19283|size=1MB|date=1994-12-12|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_12,_1994_prototype_B)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=f7dbf2b88ac9f36eb7cc34ba3f61024dc1754772|md5=7ea6cada4b6f8216c9f7273c15d42f84|crc32=5dad49d7|size=947kB|date=1994-12-12|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_12,_1994_prototype)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=781d636634da8d41addd28c9e34367dacda38576|md5=d3a3fe7ee633f7d0d455116f0d42fd74|crc32=69aaeab6|size=1016kB|date=1994-12-08|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_8,_1994_prototype)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=355c55039490a4ed882506327d61ec40e583ca12|md5=2db2387fdae191fbfed286da5ebdc509|crc32=d27fe9e5|size=949kB|date=1994-12-06|source=CD-R disc{{ref|http://hiddenpalace.org/Desert_Demolition_(Dec_6,_1994_prototype)}}|quality=good|prototype=yes}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{DesertDemolitionOmni}}<br />
{{LooneyTunes}}<br />
[[Category:Sega Channel games]]</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Pier_Solar_and_the_Great_Architects&diff=857862
Pier Solar and the Great Architects
2023-03-02T19:55:37Z
<p>AllisonKidd: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=PierSolar.png<br />
| bobscreen2=PierSolar DC title.png<br />
| tab1=Mega Drive<br />
| tab2=Dreamcast<br />
| publisher=[[WaterMelon]]<br />
| developer=[[WaterMelon]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Dreamcast]]<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals={{DC}} [[Visual Memory Unit]], [[Dreamcast VGA Box]]<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=RPG{{fileref|PierSolar DC JP back.jpg}}{{fileref|PierSolar MD JP Box.jpg}}<br />
| languages={{LanguageList|en|fr|de|es|pt|format=MD}}{{LanguageList|en|fr|de|es|pt|jp|format=DC}}<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| am_date_us=2010-12-10<br />
| am_rrp_us=35.00{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20100324030704/http://piersolar.com/pier-solar-preorder.php}}<br />
| am_date_us_Reprint=2015-11-27{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604071205/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/blogs/?rdirectlink=42}}<br />
| am_rrp_us_Reprint=69.00{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160913211912/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/purchase/?CAT_=2&P_=1&O_=7&Q_=0&M_=0}}<br />
| am_date_us_Reprint EP=2015-11-27{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604071205/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/blogs/?rdirectlink=42}}<br />
| am_rrp_us_Reprint EP=69.00{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160914110902/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/purchase/?CAT_=2&P_=1&O_=8&Q_=0&M_=0}}<br />
| am_date_us_BITS Raw Edition=2015-11-27{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604071205/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/blogs/?rdirectlink=42}}<br />
| am_rrp_us_BITS Raw Edition=39.00{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160913203037/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/purchase/?CAT_=2&P_=1&O_=26&Q_=0&M_=0}}<br />
}}<br />
{{releasesDC<br />
| am_date_us_JP=2015-11-27{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604071205/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/blogs/?rdirectlink=42}}<br />
| am_rrp_us_JP=56.00{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160913212828/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/purchase/?CAT_=2&P_=1&O_=11&Q_=0&M_=0}}<br />
| am_date_us_US=2015-11-27{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604071205/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/blogs/?rdirectlink=42}}<br />
| am_rrp_us_US=56.00{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160913212026/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/purchase/?CAT_=2&P_=1&O_=12&Q_=0&M_=0}}<br />
| am_date_us_EU=2015-11-27{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604071205/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/blogs/?rdirectlink=42}}<br />
| am_rrp_us_EU=56.00{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160913203935/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/purchase/?CAT_=2&P_=1&O_=13&Q_=0&M_=0}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ピエアソーラーと偉大なる建築家) is an independently developed [[Sega Mega Drive]] game, released worldwide in December 2010 by [[WaterMelon]], a group of developers from the Mega Drive homebrew and research scene. It is a turn-based RPG, and at 8 megabytes (64 megabits) in size means it is currently the second-largest Sega Mega Drive game available.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Legacy===<br />
It is the first internationally commercially released Mega Drive game since 2002's ''[[Mega Games 10]]'' (not counting [[Super Fighter Team]]'s releases, which have all been translations of games released in the 1990s).<br />
<br />
The game ships for $35 USD and has a clamshell case with a choice of three cover arts which resemble those used by Sega in Japan, North America, and Europe towards the end of the Mega Drive's lifespan. Also included is a 24-page full colour instruction manual and a "MEGA Soundtrack Booster CD", containing the game's soundtrack, which, if the player has a [[Sega Mega-CD]] attached, can be used as an alternate source of the game's music during gameplay (however it is not a standalone Mega-CD game). 500 "Posterity Packs" were also sold, with buyers receiving their names in the game's credits and instruction booklet.<br />
<br />
For the pre-order, each region received three different languages:{{ref|1=http://web.archive.org/web/20140803231323/http://piersolar.com/board/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=1450}}<br />
* USA: English, Spanish, Portuguese<br />
* Europe: English, French, German<br />
* Japan: English, French, Spanish (a Japanese translation was in progress, but abandoned due to lack of enough people; in the end, only the manual was translated)<br />
<br />
===Sequels and re-releases===<br />
In late 2012 a Kickstarter project by WaterMelon was launched with the goal of funding an HD version of the game. 3,519 backers pledged $231,370 USD to the project (whose target was $139,000 USD), leading to the development of a [[Sega Dreamcast]] version of the game.<br />
<br />
It was released for Windows, Linux, and OS X through the [[Steam]] platform, [[PlayStation 3]], and [[PlayStation 4]] on 30 September 2014. A version for the [[Ouya]] console was released in October 2014{{ref|1=http://web.archive.org/web/20150218120001/https://www.ouya.tv/game/Pier-Solar-and-the-Great-Architects/}}, while [[Nintendo Wii U]] and [[Xbox One]] versions were delayed to November 2014 due to pending certifications.<br />
<br />
The game also received a DVD version for Windows, Linux, and OS X, in November 2015{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20160604071205/http://www.magicalgamefactory.com/en/blogs/?rdirectlink=42}}.<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
===Mega Drive version===<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=PierSolar MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=PierSolar MD JP Cart.jpg<br />
| cartback=PierSolar MD JP Cart Back.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP (Posterity Pack)<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US<br />
| front=PierSolar MD US Box.jpg<br />
| back=PierSolar MD US Box Back.jpg<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US (Posterity Pack)<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU<br />
| front=PierSolar MD EU Box.jpg<br />
| back=PierSolar MD EU Box Back.jpg<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
| cart=PierSolar MD EU Cart.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU (Posterity Pack)<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP (Reprint 1)<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US (Reprint 1)<br />
| front=PierSolar MD Box Reprint1.jpg<br />
| back=PierSolar MD Box Back Reprint1.jpg<br />
| manual=Pier Solar MD US Manual.pdf<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU (Reprint 1)<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP (Reprint 2)<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US (Reprint 2)<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU (Reprint 2)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Dreamcast version===<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=JP<br />
| front=PierSolar DC JP front.jpg<br />
| back=PierSolar DC JP back.jpg<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
| square=yes<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=US<br />
| front=PierSolar DC US front.jpg<br />
| back=PierSolar DC US back.jpg<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
| square=yes<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=EU<br />
| front=PierSolar DC EU front.jpg<br />
| back=PierSolar DC EU back.jpg<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
| square=yes<br />
| disc=PierSolar DC EU disc.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=<br>Kickstarter reward<br>"I am the boss"<br>Custom Cover #1 of 6<br />
| front=Pier_Solar_Dreamcast_Kickstarter_Big_Boss_Custom_Cover_1.jpg<br />
| back=<br />
| square=yes<br />
| disc=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://piersolar.com/ Official website]<br />
* [https://archive.org/details/pier_solar_enhanced_soundtrack Enhanced Soundtrack Disc on Archive.org] (mirror of files from the [http://www.piersolar.com/skin/aboutgame/grabdisc.html Grab the disc!] section of the official website)<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Alice%27s_Mom%27s_Rescue&diff=857861
Alice's Mom's Rescue
2023-03-02T19:54:04Z
<p>AllisonKidd: I'm rusty, please fix eventual mistakes</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=AMR DC title.png<br />
| publisher=[[HUCAST.net]], [[JoshProd]]<br />
| developer=[[Orion Soft]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Dreamcast]]<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=Action{{fileref|AMR DC jp2 back.jpg}}<br />
| releases={{releasesDC<br />
| am_date_eu=2015-03-23{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150218163210/http://www.alice.hucast.com/}}<br />
| am_code_eu=AMRRE-1<br />
| am_rrp_eu=24.95{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20150120021808/http://hucast.com/product_info.php?info=p50_alice-s-mom-s-rescue--dreamcast-.html}}<br />
| am_type_eu_1=Limited Edition<br />
| am_date_eu_1=2015-03-23{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20150218163210/http://www.alice.hucast.com/}}<br />
| am_code_eu_1=AMRLE-1<br />
| am_rrp_eu_1=42.95{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20150115041603/http://hucast.com/product_info.php?info=p52_alice-s-mom-s-rescue-le--limited-.html}}<br />
| am_date_eu_JoshProd; PAL=2017-09-30{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190617032631/https://www.play-asia.com/alices-moms-rescue-15-version/13/70beyf}}<br />
| am_rrp_eu_JoshProd; PAL=34.90{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200303004922/https://www.pixelheart.eu/produit/alices-moms-rescue-dreamcast-pal-2/}}<br />
| am_date_eu_JoshProd; NTSC-U=2017-09-30{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190617032631/https://www.play-asia.com/alices-moms-rescue-15-version/13/70beyf}}<br />
| am_rrp_eu_JoshProd; NTSC-U=38.90{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200304012516/https://www.pixelheart.eu/produit/alices-moms-rescue-dreamcast-us-2/}}<br />
| am_date_eu_JoshProd; NTSC-J=2017-09-30{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190617032631/https://www.play-asia.com/alices-moms-rescue-15-version/13/70beyf}}<br />
| am_rrp_eu_JoshProd; NTSC-J=28.90{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200304013750/https://www.pixelheart.eu/produit/alices-moms-rescue-dreamcast-jap-2/}}<br />
| am_date_us_JoshProd=2017-09-30{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20190617032631/https://www.play-asia.com/alices-moms-rescue-15-version/13/70beyf}}<br />
| am_rrp_us_JoshProd=29.99{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20170820221341/http://videogamesnewyork.com/alices-moms-rescue-independent-dreamcast-game/}}<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known in Japan as '''''Alice no Mama no Kyuushutsu''''' (アリスのママの救出), is an aftermarket [[Sega Dreamcast]] platform game developed by [[Orion Soft]] and published by [[HUCAST.net]] in March 2015.<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=World<br />
| square=yes<br />
| front=Alice's Mom's Rescue (World) (Unl) Front.jpg<br />
| back=Alice's Mom's Rescue (World) (Unl) Back.jpg<br />
| disc=Alice's Mom's Rescue (World) (Unl) Disc.png<br />
| manual=Alice's Mom's Rescue (World) (Unl) Manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=World (Limited Edition)<br />
| cover=Alice's Mom's Rescue (World) (Unl) (Limited Edition) Cover.jpg<br />
| disc=Alice's Mom's Rescue (World) (Unl) Disc.png<br />
| disc2=Alice's Mom's Rescue (World) (Unl) (Limited Edition) Ost.png<br />
| manual=Alice's Mom's Rescue (World) (Unl) (Limited Edition) Manual.pdf<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=JP<br />
| square=yes<br />
| front=AMR DC jp front.jpg<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=US<br />
| square=yes<br />
| front=AMR DC jp2 front.jpg<br />
| back=AMR DC jp2 back.jpg<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Dreamcast<br />
| region=EU<br />
| square=yes<br />
| front=AMR DC eu front.jpg<br />
| back=AMR DC eu back.jpg<br />
| spinemissing=yes<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://orionsoft.itch.io/alicemomrescue {{PAGENAME}} at itch.io]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:PierSolar_DC_title.png&diff=857859
File:PierSolar DC title.png
2023-03-02T19:45:25Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{DCSS}}</p>
<hr />
<div>== Summary ==<br />
{{DCSS}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:AMR_DC_title.png&diff=857858
File:AMR DC title.png
2023-03-02T19:44:52Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{DCSS}}</p>
<hr />
<div>== Summary ==<br />
{{DCSS}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Exodus&diff=649749
Exodus
2021-01-07T05:46:13Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* External links */ repository has moved since last July</p>
<hr />
<div>{{EmuBob<br />
| bobscreen=Exodus.png<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| os=Windows<br />
| developer=Nemesis<br />
| language=C++<br />
| date=2018-08-30{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20180831134020/http://www.exodusemulator.com/}}<br />
| version=2.1<br />
}}<br />
:''For the unlicensed Sega Mega Drive game, see ''[[Exodus: Journey to the Promised Land]]''.''<br />
'''Exodus''' is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] emulator developed by Nemesis for Windows. It is designed with accuracy in mind, has a variety of debugging and development tools, and makes use of multithreading to improve timing accuracy between the emulated components.<br />
<br />
The emulator has has a modular design which will allow for more systems to be supported in the future. It was made open-source in April 2015.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20180815211030/http://www.exodusemulator.com/about/news/item/30-exodus-2-0-released-project-now-open-source}}<br />
<br />
==Download==<br />
{{Download|version=2.1|file=Exodus 2.1.7z}}<br />
<br />
===Old versions===<br />
* {{file|Exodus old versions.7z|Exodus versions 1.0.0, 2.0.0, 2.0.1 and beta 12-3-2007.}}<br />
** Exodus v1.0.0 (2013-04-30)<br />
** Exodus v2.0.0 (2015-04-30)<br />
** Exodus v2.0.1 (2015-04-30)<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.exodusemulator.com/ Exodus official website]<br />
* [https://github.com/exodusemulator/Exodus Exodus source repository]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:Lemmings_MD_SK_Box.jpg&diff=585996
File:Lemmings MD SK Box.jpg
2020-05-10T20:09:35Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:Lemmings MD SK Box.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:Hokuto_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=585995
File:Hokuto MD KR cover.jpg
2020-05-10T20:07:22Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:Hokuto MD KR cover.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:LastBattle_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=585994
File:LastBattle MD KR cover.jpg
2020-05-10T20:06:28Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:LastBattle MD KR cover.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Langrisser&diff=585993
Langrisser
2020-05-10T20:05:07Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Physical scans */ added KR cover, though thumbnails seem broken again</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=Langrisser_MDTitleScreen.png<br />
| publisher=[[Masaya]] (JP), [[Treco]] (US), [[Samsung]] (KR)<br />
| developer=[[CareerSoft]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Virtual Console]]<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=RPG<br />
| series=''Langrisser'' series<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_us=1992-03{{magref|gamepro|31|56}}<br />
| md_code_us=T-24046<br />
| md_date_jp=1991-04-26<br />
| md_code_jp=T-25103<br />
| md_rrp_jp=7,300<br />
| md_date_kr=1991<br />
| md_code_kr=GM4056JT<br />
}}<br />
{{releasesWii<br />
| vc_date_jp=2007-11-27{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20180305232242/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/software/05.html}}<br />
| vc_rrp_jp=700{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20071130192940/http://vc.sega.jp:80/vc_langrisser/}}<br />
| vc_rating_jp=a<br />
}}<br />
| otherformats={{NonSega|SCDROM2}}<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (Japanese: ラングリッサー, Korean: 랑그릿사) is a turn-based strategy RPG developed by [[CareerSoft]], a division of [[NCS]]. It is the first game in the ''Langrisser'' series and the only game to be released outside Japan and Korea — released in the US by [[Treco]] under the name '''''Warsong'''''.<br />
<br />
This game was later remade with ''[[Langrisser II]]'' in ''[[Langrisser: Dramatic Edition]]'' for the [[Sega Saturn]], which was in turn included in the ''[[Langrisser Tribute]]'' compilation, also for the Saturn.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
The game has fairly complex gameplay mechanics which are difficult to explain in a few paragraphs.<br />
<br />
Each map begins with a story exposition sequence, followed by a "Battle Preparations" screen, where the player is shown each of his playable story characters. On this screen, the player can assign the characters up to eight generic soldiers to command - each under a different "class" with advantages and disadvantages - and then equip items, and assign the starting positions for each character on the battle map.<br />
<br />
After this, the player gets more plot exposition and then his first player phase. The player can move any of his character (including the generic soldiers, who can optionally be AI-controlled) around the map and fight enemy units.<br />
Battle Maps take on an appearance resembling standard top-down RPGs, and have complex terrain rules.<br />
When a unit goes into combat, a new screen shows up which displays the outcome of the encounter.<br />
When a unit is completely wiped out, experience points are rewarded to the commander of the victorious troops, which are used to gain levels and change into one of the multiple, branching character classes, each with combat advantages and disadvantages.<br />
When a player ends his turn or runs out of units to move, the enemy phase begins.<br />
<br />
Each map has a context-based objective, ranging from escaping an area, to defeating a commander, to surviving a certain amount of turns. When the objective is met, the player advances to the next map. The player gets a Game Over if the Lord-class character, Ledin (Known as Garrett in the US release Warsong), is slain in combat, or if there is a failure to fulfill a certain context-sensitive objective, such as protecting a certain unit.<br />
<br />
In this game, a story character who is defeated in battle is dead for the rest of the game. This trait is not followed in latter Langrisser-series games.<br />
<br />
==Versions==<br />
[[File:Warsong title.png|right|thumb|American title screen.]]<br />
Besides the title of the game, Warsong also changed the names of all the characters and many of the items. The graphics were also redone, altering the anime-esque look of the original game into more "masculine" character designs.<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Promotional material}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega=78<br />
| bemega_source={{magref|bemega|1991-05|30|printpage=28}}<br />
| bemega_r=86<br />
| bemega_r_source={{magref|ssmjp|1995-09|85|printpage=83}}<br />
| consolesplus=88<br />
| consolesplus_source={{magref|consolesplus|8|100|printpage=100-102}}<br />
| famitsu=68<br />
| famitsu_source={{num|130}}, ''[https://www.famitsu.com/cominy/?m=pc&a=page_h_title&title_id=3506]''<br />
| gamepro=92<br />
| gamepro_source={{magref|gamepro|31|56|printpage=54}}<br />
| gamesx=70<br />
| gamesx_source={{num|45}}<br />
| hippons=70<br />
| hippons_source={{num|1991-05|page=40|pdf=}}<br />
| megatech=85<br />
| megatech_source={{magref|megatech|4|26|printpage=26-28}}<br />
| segapro=80<br />
| segapro_source={{magref|segapro|6|48|printpage=48}}<br />
| segapro_1=80<br />
| segapro_source_1={{num|18|page=68}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US<br />
| cover=Warsong MD US Box.jpg<br />
| cart=Warsong md us cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Warsong MD US Manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=Langrisser MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=Langrisser_MD_JP_Cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=Langrisser_MD_JP_CartTop.jpg<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=Langrisser MD KR cover.jpg<br />
| cart=Langrisser MD KR cart.jpg<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=9b13a85f39b3f4cc31f54077df29bbe812405a08|md5=146996a42ef0cca2578f4d56da2c4206|crc32=4b680285|size=512kB|date=1991-08|source=Cartridge (US)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=cc67c5a3b91e706b495eb561a95a038fff72b5da|md5=4759f8db3ee29d85f7087886d813c04b|crc32=b6ea5016|size=512kB|date=1991-01|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=|md5=|crc32=|size=|date=1991-10-01|source=|comments=|quality=|prototype=yes}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* Sega of Japan Virtual Console pages: [http://vc.sega.jp/vc_langrisser/ Mega Drive]<br />
* [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/langrisser/langrisser.htm Hardcore Gaming 101: Langrisser series]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
{{LangrisserOmni}}<br />
{{Langrisser}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:Langrisser_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=585992
File:Langrisser MD KR cover.jpg
2020-05-10T19:50:07Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>== Summary ==<br />
{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Jurassic_Park_(Mega_Drive)&diff=505215
Jurassic Park (Mega Drive)
2019-05-19T03:08:39Z
<p>AllisonKidd: </p>
<hr />
<div>:''For other games with the same name, see ''[[Jurassic Park]]''.<br />
{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=JurassicParkMD title.png<br />
| title=Jurassic Park<br />
| publisher=[[Sega]]<br />
| developer=[[BlueSky Software]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| sounddriver=[[GEMS]]<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=Action<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_eu=1993<br />
| md_rrp_de=130{{fileref|MAN!AC DE 1993-11.pdf|page=40}}<br />
| md_code_eu=1056<br />
| md_rrp_uk=49.99{{fileref|CVG UK 150.pdf|page=63}}<br />
| md_date_us=1993-08-10{{fileref|ElectronicsBoutique US August1993 Catalogue.pdf|page=1}}<br />
| md_rrp_us=54.99{{fileref|GamePro US 050.pdf|page=28}}<br />
| md_code_us=1056<br />
| md_date_jp=1993-08-27<br />
| md_rrp_jp=6,800<br />
| md_code_jp=G-4109<br />
| md_code_as=1056-40<br />
| md_date_au=199x<br />
| md_date_as=199x<br />
| md_date_kr=199x<br />
| md_code_kr=GM93029JG<br />
| md_date_br=199x<br />
| md_code_br=046040<br />
| md_date_pt=1993<br />
| md_code_pt=MDJ1056<br />
}}<br />
| esra=7<br />
| vrc=ga<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''Jurassic Park''''' (ジュラシック・パーク) for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] is a platform game developed by [[BlueSky Software]] and published by Sega in 1993. It is a based on the [[wikipedia:Jurassic Park|film of the same name]].<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
In ''Jurassic Park'', the player can play as either Dr. Grant or a Velociraptor, each with varying gameplay objectives. As Dr. Grant, {{A}} is for switching weapons and {{B}} is for firing the selected weapon. As the Velociraptor, {{A}} is for bite attacks and {{B}} is for claw attacks. Combining these with directional keys results in a variety of attacks. Both characters jump with the {{C}} button.<br />
<br />
The final stage of Dr. Grant features a puzzle boss fight that is difficult to understand without having seen the movie.<br />
<br />
The game has a lot of slowdown, even in scenes with little to no enemies present, which was not present in the following games released by BlueSky Software.<br />
<br />
===Levels===<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=200|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Jungle<br />
| screenshot=JungleGrant JPMD.png<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Power Station<br />
| screenshot=PowerStationGrant JPMD.png<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=River<br />
| screenshot=RiverGrant JPMD.png.png<br />
| desc=Grant only.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Pumping Station<br />
| screenshot=PumpingStationGrant JPMD.png.png<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Canyon<br />
| screenshot=CanyonGrant JPMD.png.png<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Volcano<br />
| screenshot=VolcanoGrant JPMD.png<br />
| desc=Grant only.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Visitor's Center<br />
| screenshot=VisitorsCenterGrant JPMD.png<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Development===<br />
[[File:Jurassic Park MD map.png|thumb|right|A nod to ''[[Disney's Aladdin]]''.]]<br />
For a while, BlueSky Software were producing two games concurrently - ''Jurassic Park'', which saw the lion's share of the team's attention, and a version of ''[[Disney's Aladdin]]'', with both projects sharing some staff. BlueSky's version of ''Aladdin'' was inevitably canceled and replaced by a re-worked version by [[Virgin Games]], however a homage to this period can be seen in the North Western part of [[:File:Jurassic Park MD map.png|''Jurassic Park'''s map]], where an upside-down genie lamp is disguised as a mountain range.<br />
<br />
===Release===<br />
Within two weeks of release, Sega had sold 2.2 million copies of the game in the US, raising $13.5 million{{fileref|CVG UK 143.pdf|page=11}}.<br />
<br />
===Legacy===<br />
The split gameplay of ''Jurassic Park'' was continued in Sega-produced ''Jurassic Park'' games to follow, namely ''[[Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition]]'' released the following year and ''[[The Lost World: Jurassic Park (Saturn)|The Lost World: Jurassic Park]]'' for the [[Sega Saturn]].<br />
<br />
==Production credits==<br />
{{multicol|<br />
{{creditstable|<br />
*'''Developed By:''' [[BlueSky Software|Blue Sky Software]]<br />
*'''Produced By:''' [[Jesse Taylor]], SEGA OF AMERICA<br />
*'''Lead Programmer:''' [[Keith Freiheit]]<br />
*'''Programmers:''' Brian Belfield, Heinrich Michaels, David Cartt, Karl Robillard, Rich Karpp, Jason Weesner<br />
*'''Art Director:''' Dana Christianson<br />
*'''Lead Artist:''' Douglas Tennapel<br />
*'''Artists:''' Mark Lorenzen, Elizabeth Anderson, Matt McDonald, Rob Cuenca, Kevin McMahon, Ellis Goodson, Tom Moon, Jeff Jonas, Joe Shoopack<br />
*'''Sound and Music:''' [[Sam Powell]]<br />
*'''Special Thanks:''' Jennifer Haney, Mark Dobratz<br />
*'''Lead Tester:''' [[Vincent Nason|Vince Nason]], SEGA OF AMERICA<br />
*'''Tested By:''' (SEGA OF AMERICA), [[Jason Kuo]], [[Richie Hideshima]], [[Jeff Todd]], [[David Forster|Dave Forster]], [[Tony Lynch]], [[Dermot Lyons]]<br />
| console=MD<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Promotional material}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega=60<br />
| bemega_source={{num|1993-09|page=20|pdf=BeepMD_JP_1993-09.pdf|pdfpage=22}}<br />
| bemega_r=63<br />
| bemega_r_source={{num||page=85|pdf=SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf|pdfpage=87}}<br />
| consolesplus=83<br />
| consolesplus_source={{num|24|page=92/93}}<br />
| cvg=65<br />
| cvg_source={{num|143|page=70/71|pdf=CVG UK 143.pdf|pdfpage=70}}<!-- Oct 1993 edition misprinted on cover as issue 142 --><br />
| gamepro=93<br />
| gamepro_source={{num|50|page=26/27|pdf=GamePro US 050.pdf|pdfpage=28}}<br />
| gamesmaster=68<br />
| gamesmaster_source={{num|10|page=50}}<br />
| hippons=50<br />
| hippons_source={{num|1993-09|page=49|pdf=}}<br />
| joypad=85<br />
| joypad_source={{num|23|page=98/99}}<br />
| maniac=43<br />
| maniac_source={{num|1|page=40|pdf=MAN!AC DE 1993-11.pdf|pdfpage=40}}<br />
| mdag=45<br />
| mdag_source={{num|15|page=70}}<br />
| mega=64<br />
| mega_source={{num|13|page=30/31}}<br />
| megaaction=83<br />
| megaaction_source={{num|5|page=26/27}}<br />
| megatech=77<br />
| megatech_source={{num|21|page=42/43/44/45}}<br />
| playerone=82<br />
| playerone_source={{num|35|page=55/56/57}}<br />
| segapower=70<br />
| segapower_source={{num|48|page=46/47}}<br />
| segapro=85<br />
| segapro_source={{num|24|page=38/39/40}}<br />
| sfm=79<br />
| sfm_source={{num|4|page=44-46|pdf=SegaForceMega UK 04.pdf|pdfpage=44}}<br />
| stc=75<br />
| stc_source={{num|8|page=12}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US<br />
| cover=JurassicPark MD US Box.jpg<br />
| cart=Jurassicpark md us cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Jurassic Park MD US Manual.pdf<br />
| poster=Jurassic Park MD US Poster Front.jpg<br />
| posterback=Jurassic Park MD US Poster Back.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU<br />
| cover=JurassicPark MD EU Box.jpg<br />
| cart=JurassicPark MD EU Cart.jpg<br />
| manual=JurassicPark MD EU Manual.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=JurassicPark MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=JurassicPark_MD_JP_Cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=JurassicPark_MD_JP_CartTop.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=AU<br />
| cover=<br />
| cart=JurassicPark MD AU Cart.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=BR<br />
| cover=JurassicPark MD BR Box.jpg<br />
| cart=JurassicPark MD BR Cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Jurassicpark md br manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=Asia PAL<br />
| cover=JurassicPark MD Asia Box.jpg<br />
| cart=JurassicPark MD Asia Cart.jpg<br />
| cartback=JurassicPark_MD_Asia_Cart_back.jpg<br />
| manual=JurassicPark MD AS Manual English.jpg<br />
| item1=JurassicPark MD AS Manual Chinese.jpg<br />
| item1name=Chinese Manual<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=Asia NTSC<br />
| cover=JurassicPark MD AS NTSC Box.jpg<br />
| cart=JurassicPark MD Asia Cart.jpg<br />
| cartback=<br />
| manual=JurassicPark MD AS Manual English.jpg<br />
| item1=JurassicPark MD AS Manual Chinese.jpg<br />
| item1name=Chinese Manual<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=JurassicPark MD KR cover.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=FR<br />
| manual=Jurassic Park MD FR Manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=SE (rental)<br />
| cover=<br />
| cart=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=e7a1f49d362b5c7e13d9c7942d4a83fe003cfbd2|md5=fee5032759c495abc72e405c63c90e1f|crc32=7b31deef|size=2MB|date=1993-05|source=Cartridge (US)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=2dca183ddb79805b6300d8fcca1163fce88dd9db|md5=d60d4f1a43f4beb1e5a108a8611e560e|crc32=448341f6|size=2MB|date=1993-06|source=Cartridge (EU)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=d5d0e2ed4c00435ec4a343583bb399b07927de21|md5=161b4f3d69d02e9ca4a1937595d2d1ba|crc32=ec8e5783|size=2MB|date=1993-05|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=ac2097b5f2a30787d7ca1ed8ab4eac7f4be77f0f|md5=5baa7d4047ad269043a85090ff44c611|crc32=cf890eed|size=2MB|date=1993-05|source=|comments="Final Beta"|quality=|prototype=yes}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{JurassicParkMDOmni}}<br />
{{JurassicPark}}<br />
[[Category:Sega Channel games]]</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:JurassicPark_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=505211
File:JurassicPark MD KR cover.jpg
2019-05-19T03:05:14Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Jordan_vs_Bird&diff=505209
Jordan vs Bird
2019-05-19T03:03:07Z
<p>AllisonKidd: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=JordanvsBird title.png<br />
| publisher=[[Electronic Arts]] (US/EU), [[Electronic Arts Victor]] (JP)<br />
| developer=[[Electronic Arts]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1-2<br />
| genre=Sports<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_us=1992-04{{fileref|SegaVisions US 08.pdf|page=58}}{{fileref|GamePro US 031.pdf|page=44}}<br />
| md_code_us=705101A<br />
| md_date_eu=1992-05<br />
| md_code_eu=E051SMXI<br />
| md_rrp_uk=39.99{{fileref|SegaForce UK 06.pdf|page=28}}<!--34.99{{magref|segapower|31|12}}--><br />
| md_date_jp=1993-09-24<br />
| md_code_jp=EM20022<br />
| md_rrp_jp=8,900<br />
| md_date_kr=199x<br />
| md_code_kr=GM93035JT<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''[[wikipedia:Michael Jordan|Jordan]] vs [[wikipedia:Larry Bird|Bird]]''''', called '''''Jordan vs Bird: One on One''''' (ジョーダン VS バード ONE on ONE) in Japan, is a 1992 one-on-one basketball game developed by Michael Abbot for [[Electronic Arts]]. Originally released for the Commodore 64 in 1988 (as a sequel to 1983 game, of ''Dr. J and Larry Bird Go One on One'') it was ported to the the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1992.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
Of all the ports which exist of ''Jordan vs Bird'', the Mega Drive version is the most technically advanced, although the gameplay is much the same. Only Michael Jordan and Larry Bird are playable characters and the two are always seen on-screen in front of a single basketball net. The objective of the game is to score more hoops than the opposing player.<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd<br />
|GamePro US 034.pdf|gamepro|34|14-15<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega=58<br />
| bemega_source={{num|1993-10|page=21|pdf=BeepMD_JP_1993-10.pdf|pdfpage=23}}<br />
| bemega_r=59<br />
| bemega_r_source={{num||page=85|pdf=SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf|pdfpage=87}}<br />
| consolesplus=62<br />
| consolesplus_source={{num|10|page=82/83|pdf=ConsolesPlus FR 010.pdf|pdfpage=82}}<br />
| gz=70<br />
| gz_source={{num|8|page=61/62}}<br />
| hippons=50<br />
| hippons_source={{num|1993-10|page=42|pdf=}}<br />
| hobbyconsolas=89<br />
| hobbyconsolas_source={{num|12|page=72/73|pdf=HobbyConsolas ES 012.pdf|pdfpage=72}}<br />
| joypad=81<br />
| joypad_source={{num|9|page=74/75|pdf=Joypad FR 009.pdf|pdfpage=74}}<br />
| joystick=84<br />
| joystick_source={{num|27|page=153|pdf=Joystick FR 027.pdf}}<br />
| mdag=40<br />
| mdag_source={{num|5|page=92}}<br />
| megatech=51<br />
| megatech_source={{num|6|page=31-33}}<br />
| mm=40<br />
| mm_source={{num|21|page=114/115|pdf=MeanMachines UK 21.pdf|pdfpage=114}}<br />
| playerone=89<br />
| playerone_source={{num|22|page=131|pdf=PlayerOne FR 022.pdf|pdfpage=127}}<br />
| segapower=33<br />
| segapower_source={{num|32|page=32}}<br />
| segapro=78<br />
| segapro_source={{num|8|page=44/45|pdf=SegaPro UK 08.pdf|pdfpage=44}}<br />
| segapro_1=78<br />
| segapro_source_1={{num|18|page=66}}<br />
| sfuk=57<br />
| sfuk_source={{num|6|page=26-28|pdf=SegaForce UK 06.pdf|pdfpage=26}}<br />
| supergame=89<br />
| supergame_source={{num|11|page=36/37|pdf=Supergame BR 11.pdf|pdfpage=36}}<br />
| supersonic=72<br />
| supersonic_source={{magref|supersonic|1|8}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US<br />
| cover=JordanVsBird MD US Box.jpg<br />
| cart=JordanvsBird MD US Cart.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU<br />
| cover=JordanVsBird MD EU Box.jpg<br />
| cart=JordanvsBird MD US Cart.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=JordanVsBird MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=JordanvsBird MD JP Cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=JordanvsBird MD JP CartTop.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=BR<br />
| front=Jordanvsbird md br cover.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=JordanVsBird MD KR cover.jpg<br />
| cart=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=4c3c6696157a3629f10aa60626f504cd64c36a58|md5=0b37c95079a0c8e64230df35eb3888c2|crc32=4d3ddd7c|size=512kB|date=1992-03|source=Cartridge (US/EU)|comments=v1|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=977430962510867b16c113cff1436cb75c0485ac|md5=ccd6d37edf46f4cbcd13f5677fa8e7a0|crc32=22d77e6d|size=512kB|date=1992-03|source=Cartridge (US/EU)|comments=v0|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=769d7ed746ccbec0bcbe271f81767ffcccd36cea|md5=bb9bcdfb8f8665b69b60200108261d37|crc32=8837e896|size=512kB|date=1992-09|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{EASports}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:JordanVsBird_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=505208
File:JordanVsBird MD KR cover.jpg
2019-05-19T03:01:17Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:TCRS_DC_61_Disc.jpg&diff=504628
File:TCRS DC 61 Disc.jpg
2019-05-17T22:17:25Z
<p>AllisonKidd: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{DCDisc|EU}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Jang_Pung_3&diff=494483
Jang Pung 3
2019-05-04T18:16:53Z
<p>AllisonKidd: same game and code apparently</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=JangPung3SMSTitle.png<br />
| publisher=[[Sieco|Sieco, Ltd.]]<br />
| developer=[[Open Corp.]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Master System]]<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1-2<br />
| genre=Fighting<br />
| releases={{releasesSMS<br />
| sms_date_kr=1994-10<br />
| sms_rrp_kr=36,000<br />
| sms_code_kr=SI-0104G<br />
}}<br />
{{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_kr=199x<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (장풍3, 掌風3) is an unlicensed fighting game, released in 1994 for the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] exclusively in South Korea. It is a "sequel" to ''[[Jang Pung II]]'' (an unlicensed port of [[Capcom]]'s ''Street Fighter II'' with minor alterations), although unlike its predecessor, it is an original fighting game in its own right.<br />
<br />
==Story==<br />
''The worshipers of the nazis devised an evil scheme to regain the power of the once invincible third reich, and to accomplish their predecessors' unfulfilled dream to rule the whole world under the nazis regime.''<br />
''In order to do this, these nazi followers developed the most destructive weapon ever built, a cyborg called "Sell", and put the world into chaos and misery....''<br />
''Upon this, all the brave heroes from all different nations got together to come up with a way to terminate that evil machine once and for all..''<br />
''Of them, the mightiest one took this mission upon himself.... Although it seemed almost impossible to win or even survive this war.. Now the battle between the good and the evil begins...''<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
===Fighters===<br />
{{multicol|<br />
*Bruno (Budapest)<br />
*Dragon (Kuwait)<br />
*Jean (Madurai)<br />
*Joker (Valencia)<br />
*Joe (Kerch)<br />
*Mrs. Bruno (Toronto)<br />
*Sanghun (Korea)<br />
*Sell (Leipzig)<br />
*Talor (Sanghai)<br />
*Tiger (Chiba)<br />
*Tony (Taiwan)<br />
*Ycian (Sarajevo)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Production credits==<br />
{{creditstable|<br />
*'''Character Design:''' Lim.Jung Jae<br />
*'''Background & Visual Design:''' Ji.Eun Kyung<br />
*'''Super Programmer & Director:''' Lee.Sanghun<br />
*'''Music Composer:''' Hwang.Gyu Dae<br />
*'''Special Thanks:''' Jung.Chan.1<br />
| console=MD<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{gitem|JangPung3SMSKRAd1.jpg|Advert 1}}<br />
|{{gitem|JangPung3SMSKRAd2.jpg|Advert 2}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Screenshots==<br />
<gallery><br />
JangPung3SMSKRScreen1.png|Intro<br />
JangPung3SMSKRScreen2.png|Options<br />
JangPung3SMSKRScreen3.png|Fighters Select Screen<br />
JangPung3SMSKRScreen4.png|Twins<br />
JangPung3SMSKRScreen5.png|Most Frequent Ending<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
===Master System version===<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Master System<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=JangPung3SMSKRCover.jpg<br />
| cart=<br />
| manual=<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Master System<br />
| region=KR (alt)<br />
| cover=JangPung3 SMS KR cover alt.jpg<br />
| cart=<br />
| manual=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Mega Drive version===<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=JangPung3 MD KR cover.jpg<br />
| cart=JangPung3SMDKRCart.jpg<br />
| manual=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=|md5=|crc32=|size=|date=|source=Cartridge (KR)|comments=|quality=|prototype=|undumped=yes}}<br />
{{rom|SMS|sha1=1B2B525EF2AB2D7EA3F934F0C229DAB33AF56D90|md5=F355EC9D0171A4D01356165D2BABA6A1|crc32=18FB98A3|size=1MB|date= |source=Cartridge (KR)|comments=|quality=|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
[[Category:Unlicensed Master System games]]<br />
[[Category:Unlicensed Mega Drive games]]</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:JangPung3_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=494482
File:JangPung3 MD KR cover.jpg
2019-05-04T18:12:06Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:JangPung3_SMS_KR_cover_alt.jpg&diff=494481
File:JangPung3 SMS KR cover alt.jpg
2019-05-04T18:11:16Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{SMSBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{SMSBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:James_Pond_2_MD_KR_Box.jpg&diff=494479
File:James Pond 2 MD KR Box.jpg
2019-05-04T18:08:32Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:James Pond 2 MD KR Box.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Insector_X&diff=493856
Insector X
2019-05-01T19:30:36Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Physical scans */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=Insector X Title.png<br />
| publisher=[[HOT-B]] (JP), [[Sage's Creation]] (US), [[HiCom]] (KR)<br />
| developer=[[HOT-B]] (programming: [[Genki]]?)<br />
| licensor=[[Taito]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| originalsystem=Arcade boards<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=Shoot-'em-Up<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_us=1990-10{{fileref|EGM US 015.pdf|page=74}}<br />
| md_code_us=47036<br />
| md_date_jp=1990-09-07<br />
| md_code_jp=T-28023<br />
| md_rrp_jp=6,800<br />
| md_date_br=1991<br />
| md_code_br=<br />
| md_date_kr=199x<br />
| md_code_kr=GM4001HG<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (インセクターX) is originally a 1989 side-scrolling shooter developed and published by [[Taito]]. [[HOT-B]] ported for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] on the following year, with HOT-B themselves publishing it in Japan and the [[Sage's Creation]] unit publishing it in the US. It is a port of the 1989 arcade title of the same name, which appears to have been meant as a followup to ''[[Cloud Master]]''.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
The game has the insect-like main character, Kai, going through a number of nature-based and cave environments. The player can collect a variety of powerups and weapon upgrades to defeat oncoming enemies and bosses. The plot is fairly simplistic and ultimately involves defeating the dark ruler queen, freeing the insect world from her power.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Development===<br />
The game has a strange history. HOT-B were originally contracted by [[Taito]] to produce a game called ''Insector X'' for arcades. The Family Computer port is entirely credited to Taito, but the Mega Drive port is almost entirely credited to Hot-B, with a small mention on the back of the US box being the only exception. Our best guess is that HOT-B bought the rights to ''Insector X'' in 1990 and produced this Mega Drive version. A similar situation seems to have happened with the otherwise unrelated ''[[Fire Mustang]]''.<br />
<br />
The port itself has an even stranger premise. The original arcade game used cute graphics with cartoony expressions, as does the Family Computer port. This Mega Drive port, on the other hand, has an almost complete aesthetic overhaul, now with a more serious player character and enemy force, and a completely replaced soundtrack. At the same time, most of the basic mechanics are the same, and enemy patterns are almost identical.<br />
<br />
===Release===<br />
The final retail version comes in 'June' and 'July' builds; differences are and release information is unknown.<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{gitem|InsectorX MD US Flyer.pdf|US flyer}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd<br />
|SegaVisions US 02.pdf|sv|2|7<br />
|GPSG US 01.pdf|gpsg|0101|5<br />
}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1990-09.pdf|bemega|1990-09|8-9}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1990-11.pdf|bemega|1990-11|19}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega_r=47<br />
| bemega_r_source={{num||page=85|pdf=SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf|pdfpage=87}}<br />
| cgtc=74<br />
| cgtc_source={{num|4|page=31|pdf=CGtC UK 04.pdf}}<br />
| cvg=77<br />
| cvg_source={{num|108|page=101|pdf=CVG UK 108.pdf}}<br />
| famitsu=68<br />
| famitsu_source={{num|109}}, ''[https://www.famitsu.com/cominy/?m=pc&a=page_h_title&title_id=7159]''<br />
| joystick=78<br />
| joystick_source={{num|10|page=114|pdf=Joystick FR 010.pdf}}<br />
| mdag=80<br />
| mdag_source={{num|1|page=81|pdf=MDAG UK 01.pdf}}<br />
| megatech=74<br />
| megatech_source={{num|1|page=78|pdf=MegaTech UK 01.pdf}}<br />
| pp=70<br />
| pp_source={{num|12/90|page=158|pdf=PowerPlay DE 033.pdf}}<br />
| raze=80<br />
| raze_source={{num|2|page=38|pdf=Raze UK 02.pdf}}<br />
| segapower=80<br />
| segapower_source={{num|23|page=53}}<br />
| segapro=95<br />
| segapro_source={{num|3|page=61|pdf=SegaPro UK 03.pdf}}<br />
| segapro_1=90<br />
| segapro_source_1={{num|18|page=66}}<br />
| zero=81<br />
| zero_source={{num|14|page=128}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US<br />
| cover=InsectorX MD US Box.jpg<br />
| cart=InsectorX MD US Cart.jpg<br />
| manual=Insectorx md us manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=InsectorX MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=InsectorX MD JP Cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=InsectorX MD JP CartTop.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=BR<br />
| cover=InsectorX MD BR Box.jpg<br />
| cart=<br />
| manual=Insectorx md br manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR (Hi-Com)<br />
| cover=InsectorX MD KR Box.jpg<br />
| cart=InsectorX MD KR Cart.jpg<br />
| cartback=InsectorX MD KR cartback.jpg<br />
| carttop=InsectorX MD KR carttop.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR (Samsung)<br />
| cover=InsectorX MD KR cover Samsung.jpg<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=4f4ecff167d5ada699b0b1d4b0e547b5ed9964d5|md5=77574085187602bf50dd1167da389f60|crc32=70626304|size=512kB|date=1990-07|source=Cartridge (US)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=204351b97aff579853cdba646b427ea299b1eddf|md5=ae4322417c5827364837d04a2952facb|crc32=9625c434|size=512kB|date=1990-06|source=Cartridge (JP/KR)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:InsectorX_MD_KR_cover_Samsung.jpg&diff=493855
File:InsectorX MD KR cover Samsung.jpg
2019-05-01T19:27:05Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:InsectorX_MD_KR_Box.jpg&diff=493854
File:InsectorX MD KR Box.jpg
2019-05-01T19:25:32Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:InsectorX MD KR Box.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Hyper_Dunk:_The_Playoff_Edition&diff=493852
Hyper Dunk: The Playoff Edition
2019-05-01T19:17:37Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Physical scans */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=HyperDunkThePlayoffEdition_MDTitleScreen.png<br />
| publisher=[[Konami]]<br />
| developer=[[Konami]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=[[Team Player]]<br />
| players=1-8<br />
| genre=Sports<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_us=1994-04{{fileref|EGM US 058.pdf|page=172}}<br />
| md_code_us=T-95126<br />
| md_date_eu=1994-03{{fileref|Mega UK 19.pdf|page=43}}{{fileref|MeanMachinesSega18UK.pdf|page=82}}<br />
| md_code_eu=T-95126-50<br />
| md_rrp_uk=44.99{{fileref|Mega UK 19.pdf|page=43}}{{fileref|CVG UK 150.pdf|page=58}}<br />
| md_date_jp=1994-03-04<br />
| md_code_jp=T-95083<br />
| md_rrp_jp=8,800<br />
| md_date_au=1994<br />
| md_date_kr=1994<br />
| md_code_kr=GM94003JT<br />
| md_rrp_de=129,95{{fileref|VideoGames DE 1994-06.pdf|page=37}}<br />
}}<br />
| vrc=ga<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ハイパーダンク ザ・プレイオフエディション), released as '''''Hyper Dunk''''' in the PAL region and '''''Double Dribble: The Playoff Edition''''' in North America, is an arcade-style basketball game released by [[Konami]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1994. It is the third console basketball game released under the ''Double Dribble'' branding in North America, following the original ''Double Dribble'' for the [[NES]] (released as ''Exciting Basket'' in Japan) and ''Double Dribble 5 on 5'' for the [[Game Boy]] (''Konamic Basket'' in Japan).<br />
<br />
''Hyper Dunk'' is notable for being one of the few Mega Drive games that allows up to eight players with the use of two [[Team Player]] adapters.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
If the current player doesn't have the ball, {{B}} cycles between players. If the current player does have the ball, {{B}} passes and {{A}} shoots.<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
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|{{galleryPrintAd<br />
|VideoGames DE 1994-06.pdf|videogames|1994-06|37<br />
}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1994-02.pdf|bemega|1994-02|7}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1994-03.pdf|bemega|1994-03|5}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega=70<br />
| bemega_source={{num|1994-03|page=18|pdf=BeepMD_JP_1994-03.pdf|pdfpage=20}}<br />
| bemega_r=76<br />
| bemega_r_source={{num||page=83|pdf=SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf|pdfpage=85}}<br />
| consolesplus=68<br />
| consolesplus_source={{num|32|page=96/97}}<br />
| cvg=61<br />
| cvg_source={{num|150|page=58|pdf=CVG UK 150.pdf}}<br />
| famitsu=60<br />
| famitsu_source={{num|273|page=39|pdf=}}<br />
| gamesmaster=31<br />
| gamesmaster_source={{num|16|page=61}}<br />
| gamesmastertv=58<br />
| gamesmastertv_source={{num|58}}<br />
| hippons=80<br />
| hippons_source={{num|1994-04|page=62|pdf=}}<br />
| mdag=66<br />
| mdag_source={{num|20|page=34/35}}<br />
| mega=62<br />
| mega_source={{num|19|page=43}}<br />
| megatech=68<br />
| megatech_source={{num|27|page=64/65}}<br />
| mms=65<br />
| mms_source={{num|18|page=82/83|pdf=MeanMachinesSega18UK.pdf|pdfpage=82}}<br />
| playerone=65<br />
| playerone_source={{num|42|page=106}}<br />
| segapower=52<br />
| segapower_source={{num|54|page=46/47}}<br />
| segapro=83<br />
| segapro_source={{num|30|page=68}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=US<br />
| front=Hyperdunk MD US Box.jpg<br />
| cart=DDtPE MD US Cart.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=EU<br />
| cover=Hyperdunk MD EU Box.jpg<br />
| cart=HyperDunk MD EU Cart.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=Hyperdunk MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=HyperDunk_MD_JP_Cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=HyperDunk_MD_JP_CartTop.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=HyperDunk MD KR cover.jpg<br />
| cart=HyperDunk MD KR cart.jpg<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=d97bbe009e9667709e04a1bed9f71cea7893a495|md5=a2b23303055f28e68afce7b7e2ea9edf|crc32=8352b1d0|size=2MB|date=1994-03|source=Cartridge (US)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=91560ddf53f50bb5b9f4b48be906ce27e9c05742|md5=8bc39c10ed8d26d53a0f24f5daca81c8|crc32=f27c576a|size=2MB|date=1994-03|source=Cartridge (EU)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=ef5c13926ee6eb32593b9e750ec342b98f48d1ef|md5=008bcd6a3fc35015df0851e996ce80b4|crc32=5baf53d7|size=2MB|date=1994-03|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=87a2d58614fab2799e2a4456a08436fc7acc745b|md5=139b7670f0e585ffcbe4bf9e987ec652|crc32=db124bbb|size=2MB|date=1994-02|source=|comments=|quality=|prototype=yes}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
[[Category:Sega Channel games]]</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:HyperDunk_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=493851
File:HyperDunk MD KR cover.jpg
2019-05-01T19:14:23Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:GunstarHeroes_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=493839
File:GunstarHeroes MD KR cover.jpg
2019-05-01T18:46:47Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:GunstarHeroes MD KR cover.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Golden_Axe_III&diff=493035
Golden Axe III
2019-04-27T20:22:01Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Physical scans */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=GoldenAxeIII title.png<br />
| publisher=[[Sega]]<br />
| developer=[[Sega CS]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Virtual Console]], [[Steam]], [[iOS]]<br />
| sounddriver=[[SMPS 68000]]<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1-2<br />
| genre=Action<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_jp=1993-06-25<br />
| md_code_jp=G-4093<br />
| md_rrp_jp=6,800<br />
| md_date_kr=199x<br />
| md_code_kr=GM8087JG<br />
| md_date_as=199x<br />
| md_code_as=G-4093<br />
}}<br />
{{releasesWii<br />
| vc_date_us=2007-10-22{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20101123022025/http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/49cVmb7qfnshhZfcomyIQTJn6DedMeVQ}}<br />
| vc_rrp_us=800{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20101123022025/http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/49cVmb7qfnshhZfcomyIQTJn6DedMeVQ}}<br />
| vc_rating_us=e10<br />
| vc_date_eu=2007-10-05{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170705100545/http://www.nintendolife.com/games/megadrive/golden_axe_iii}}{{ref|https://archive.is/oSu9E}}<br />
| vc_rrp_eu=800{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170705100545/http://www.nintendolife.com/games/megadrive/golden_axe_iii}}<br />
| vc_date_jp=2007-09-04{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20180305234050/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/software/04.html}}<br />
| vc_rrp_jp=600{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20070915204431/http://vc.sega.jp:80/vc_axe3/}}<br />
| vc_rating_jp=a<br />
}}<br />
{{releasesiOS<br />
| ios_date_jp=2011-05-12{{ref|http://www.4gamer.net/games/049/G004989/20110512066/}}<br />
| ios_rrp_jp=350{{ref|http://www.4gamer.net/games/049/G004989/20110512066/}}<br />
| ios_rating_jp=itunes9<br />
| ios_date_us=2011-05-12{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20150727034953/http://blogs.sega.com/2011/05/12/golden-axe-3-streets-of-rage-3-now-on-itunes/}}<br />
| ios_rrp_us=2.99{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170829163045/http://blogs.sega.com/2011/10/25/prices-so-low-theyre-scary/}}<br />
| ios_rating_us=itunes9<!--Changed later to 12+.--><br />
| ios_date_eu=2011-05-12{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20150727034953/http://blogs.sega.com/2011/05/12/golden-axe-3-streets-of-rage-3-now-on-itunes/}}<br />
| ios_rrp_eu=1.59{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170829163045/http://blogs.sega.com/2011/10/25/prices-so-low-theyre-scary/}}<br />
| ios_date_uk=2011-05-12{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20150727034953/http://blogs.sega.com/2011/05/12/golden-axe-3-streets-of-rage-3-now-on-itunes/}}<br />
| ios_rrp_uk=1.99{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170829163045/http://blogs.sega.com/2011/10/25/prices-so-low-theyre-scary/}}<br />
| ios_date_au=2011<br />
| ios_rrp_au=2.99{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170829163045/http://blogs.sega.com/2011/10/25/prices-so-low-theyre-scary/}}<br />
}}<br />
{{releasesPC<br />
| steam_date_eu=2012-05-02{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170522200856/https://steamdb.info/app/211202/}}<br />
| steam_rrp_eu=2.49{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20130522193403/http://steamdb.info/app/211202/}}<br />
| steam_code_eu=211202<br />
| steam_date_uk=2012-05-02{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170522200856/https://steamdb.info/app/211202/}}<br />
| steam_rrp_uk=1.99{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20130522193403/http://steamdb.info/app/211202/}}<br />
| steam_code_uk=211202<br />
| steam_date_us=2012-05-02{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170522200856/https://steamdb.info/app/211202/}}<br />
| steam_rrp_us=2.99{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20130522193403/http://steamdb.info/app/211202/}}<br />
| steam_code_us=211202<br />
| steam_date_au=2012-05-02{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20170522200856/https://steamdb.info/app/211202/}}<br />
| steam_rrp_au=3.49{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20130522193403/http://steamdb.info/app/211202/}}<br />
| steam_code_au=211202<br />
}}<br />
| esrb=e10<br />
| pegi=12<br />
| cero=a<br />
| oflc=pg<br />
}}<br />
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ゴールデンアックスIII) is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] exclusive sequel to ''[[Golden Axe II]]''. Its original Mega Drive release never showed up in the west, only being available in Japan, Asia and South Korea.<br />
<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
The game is similar to previous entries in the series, but includes new characters, an expanded moveset and forks within levels where you can choose which path to take. The ability to determine magic strength by charging the attack, added in Golden Axe II, has been removed<br />
<br />
Unlike previous entries, the game features an optional boss fight and a true ending, based on your performance in the game.<br />
<br />
By changing RAM values while the game is running, it is possible to play as any standard enemy within the game (though many will cause the game to crash when their special move is activated, or will have glitched graphics/collision values when played).<br />
<br />
===Playable characters===<br />
{{InfoTable|align=center|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Chronos Lait<br />
| sprite={{sprite|GoldenAxeIII MD PlayerSprites.png|crop_x=0|crop_width=46|crop_height=60}}<br />
| desc=A humanoid panther<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Kain Grinder<br />
| sprite={{sprite|GoldenAxeIII MD PlayerSprites.png|crop_x=46|crop_width=39|crop_height=85}}<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Sarah Barn<br />
| sprite={{sprite|GoldenAxeIII MD PlayerSprites.png|crop_x=85|crop_width=39|crop_height=59}}<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Broude Kragger<br />
| sprite={{sprite|GoldenAxeIII MD PlayerSprites.png|crop_x=124|crop_width=40|crop_height=70}}<br />
| desc=A male giant<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Eve<br />
| sprite={{sprite|GoldenAxeIII MD PlayerSprites.png|crop_x=164|crop_width=57|crop_height=77}}<br />
| desc=This bird warrior is actually a boss character, only available in VS mode.<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Stages===<br />
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=200|<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Stage 1<br />
| screenshot=Notavailable.svg<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Stage 2: Tender Hamlet<br />
| screenshot=Notavailable.svg<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Stage 3: Cave of Crystal<br />
| screenshot=Notavailable.svg<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Stage 4: Bloody Street<br />
| screenshot=Notavailable.svg<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Stage 5: A Voyage to Castle<br />
| screenshot=Notavailable.svg<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Stage 6: Cursed City<br />
| screenshot=Notavailable.svg<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoRow<br />
| title=Stage 7: The Gate of Fate<br />
| screenshot=Notavailable.svg<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Development===<br />
''Golden Axe III'' was at one point planned for a Western release, with Sega commissioning [[Boris Vallejo]] to create packaging artwork. While the piece was finished, the Western version of the game was never released, however the Japanese version's artwork is "inspired" by Vallejo's work.<br />
<br />
==Versions==<br />
It has since been brought to the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service, was part of the ''[[Sega Mega Drive Collection]]'' and ''[[Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection]]'' and has been made available for more regions of the world. [[iOS]] and [[Steam]] versions were also released in 2011 and 2012, although the iOS version was removed from sale on iTunes in 2015.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20171108173927/http://www.polygon.com/2015/5/18/8622645/sega-pulls-games-from-itunes-app-store-google-play}}<br />
<br />
===Version history===<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Changelog}}<br />
{{versiontable|<br />
{{version|iOS|version=2.0.0|date=2012-11-29|size=5.6MB|comment=iOS6 Support<br />
|ref=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025093745/http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/golden-axe-3/id434998986?mt=8<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{version|iOS|version=1.0.0|date=2011-05-11|size=4.7MB<br />
|ref=https://web.archive.org/web/20110522113250/http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/golden-axe-3/id434998986?mt=8<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Production credits==<br />
{{multicol|<br />
{{creditstable|<br />
*'''Main Planner:''' [[Kazuma Fujii|Fuzzy]]<br />
*'''Planner:''' [[Takashi Iizuka|Iiz]]<br />
*'''Character Design:''' [[Warukatta]], [[Shigeru Okada|Shige.D.O.R.]], [[Shiro Kinemura|Rouly.S.Kine]]<br />
*'''Background Design:''' [[Shigeru Okada|Shige.D.O.R.]], [[Matsu G]], [[Sant]], [[Ninjyaman]]<br />
*'''Main Program:''' [[Takubon]]<br />
*'''Program:''' ZAN/Marucchi, K.M<br />
*'''Sound Program:''' [[Tokuhiko Uwabo|Bo]]<br />
*'''Music and Sound Effect:''' [[Naofumi Hataya|N.H]], [[Tatsuyuki Maeda|Ryunosuke]], [[Haruyo Oguro|Lotty]], [[Tomonori Sawada|T.S]]<br />
*'''Messages:''' James<br />
*'''Package and Manual:''' Ayanokami, F.Hamster<br />
*'''Special Thanks:''' Todoroki Taiyo, Virtual Suto, All Test Players, ...And You<br />
*'''Presented by:''' ©[[Sega]]<br />
| source=In-game credits<br />
| console=MD<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Digital manuals==<br />
<gallery><br />
GoldenAxe3 Steam manual.pdf|Steam manual<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1993-04.pdf|bemega|1993-04|3}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1993-06.pdf|bemega|1993-06|2}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1993-07.pdf|bemega|1993-07|2-3}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Artwork==<br />
<gallery><br />
GoldenAxeIII Artwork SilverSword.jpg|Unused Western artwork titled "Silver Sword", by [[Boris Vallejo]].<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega=50<br />
| bemega_source={{num|1993-07|page=19|pdf=BeepMD_JP_1993-07.pdf|pdfpage=21}}<br />
| bemega_r=61<br />
| bemega_r_source={{num||page=85|pdf=SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf|pdfpage=87}}<br />
| cvg=62<br />
| cvg_source={{num|142|page=54/55|pdf=CVG UK 142.pdf|pdfpage=54}}<br />
| famitsu=65<br />
| famitsu_source={{num|237|page=39|pdf=}}<br />
| gamepower=81<br />
| hippons=60<br />
| hippons_source={{num|1993-08|page=42|pdf=}}<br />
| joypad=70<br />
| joypad_source={{num|23|page=116|pdf=Joypad FR 023.pdf}}<br />
| mega=79<br />
| mega_source={{num|12|page=53}}<br />
| megatech=55<br />
| megatech_source={{num|21|page=66/67}}<br />
| sfsw=76<br />
| sfsw_source={{num|6/93|page=12/13|pdf=SegaForce SE 1993 06.pdf|pdfpage=12}}<br />
| segapower=34<br />
| segapower_source={{num|46|page=50/51|pdf=SegaPower UK 46.pdf|pdfpage=50}}<br />
| segapro=57<br />
| segapro_source={{num|23|page=83}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=GoldenAxe3 MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=GoldenAxe3 MD JP Cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=GoldenAxeIII MD JP CartTop.jpg<br />
| cartback=GoldenAxeIII MD JP Cart back.jpg<br />
| manual=Goldenaxe3 md jp manual.pdf<br />
| item1=MD JP EpilepsyWarning.jpg<br />
| item1name=Epilepsy Warning<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=GoldenAxeIII MD KR cover.jpg<br />
| cart=GoldenAxeIII MD KR Cart.jpg<br />
| cartback=GoldenAxeIII MD KR cartback.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=Asia<br />
| cover=GoldenAxe3 MD Asia Box.jpg<br />
| cart=GoldenAxe3 MD JP Cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=GoldenAxeIII MD JP CartTop.jpg<br />
| cartback=GoldenAxeIII MD AS Cart back.jpg<br />
| manual=Goldenaxe3 md jp manual.pdf<br />
| item1=MD AS EpilepsyWarning.pdf<br />
| item1name=Epilepsy Warning<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=cd9ecc1df4e01d69af9bebcf45bbd944f1b17f9f|md5=7d9f963c9c2e22b542516edd03ada6f6|crc32=c7862ea3|size=1MB|date=1993-05|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=13816eb064fe74be42f74ba7e5077832fdf40d42|md5=932a2ffb998e59d6bf9292566dfc2a63|crc32=1d90dc83|size=1MB|date=1993-06|source=Wii Virtual Console|comments=PAL version|quality=|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* Sega of Japan Virtual Console pages: [http://vc.sega.jp/vc_axe3/ Mega Drive]<br />
* Nintendo catalogue pages: [https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/49cVmb7qfnshhZfcomyIQTJn6DedMeVQ US], [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Virtual-Console-Wii-/Golden-Axe-III-277512.html UK]<br />
* Sega of Japan catalogue page: [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/kt/apple/goldenaxe3/ iOS] (archive)<br />
* ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on iTunes: [http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id434998986?mt=8 US], [http://itunes.apple.com/jp/app/id434998986?mt=8 JP] (offline)<br />
* [http://store.steampowered.com/app/211202/ ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on Steam]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
{{GoldenAxeIIIOmni}}<br />
{{GoldenAxe}}<br />
[[Category:Sega Channel games]]</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:GoldenAxeIII_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=493034
File:GoldenAxeIII MD KR cover.jpg
2019-04-27T20:20:10Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:GoldenAxe2_MD_KR_Box.jpg&diff=493033
File:GoldenAxe2 MD KR Box.jpg
2019-04-27T20:15:55Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:GoldenAxe2 MD KR Box.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:GleyLancer_MD_KR_Box.jpg&diff=493032
File:GleyLancer MD KR Box.jpg
2019-04-27T20:12:18Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:GleyLancer MD KR Box.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:Ghostbusters_MD_KR_Box.jpg&diff=493031
File:Ghostbusters MD KR Box.jpg
2019-04-27T20:04:54Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:Ghostbusters MD KR Box.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:FightingMasters_MD_KR_Box.jpg&diff=492890
File:FightingMasters MD KR Box.jpg
2019-04-27T00:44:56Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:FightingMasters MD KR Box.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Eliminate_Down&diff=492889
Eliminate Down
2019-04-27T00:41:57Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Physical scans */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=EliminateDown_MDTitleScreen.png<br />
| publisher=[[Soft Vision International]] (JP), [[Samsung]] (KR)<br />
| developer=[[Aprinet]], sound supposedly by [[Varie]] (TODO)<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| sounddriver=<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=Shoot-'em-Up<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_jp=1993-06-25<br />
| md_code_jp=T-73033<br />
| md_rrp_jp=8,500<br />
| md_date_kr=199x<br />
| md_code_kr=GM93025JT<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (エリミネートダウン) is a 1993 shoot-'em-up by [[Aprinet]] and [[Soft Vision International]] and released for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] exclusively in Japan and South Korea.<br />
<br />
The game has become a very sought after collector's item and is therefore one of the most expensive [[Sega Mega Drive]] games.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
The game is similar to [[Toaplan]]'s earlier ''[[Hellfire]]'' in that on top of being able to upgrade weapons as usual, there is a choice which direction the ship shoots by pressing {{A}} or {{C}}: straight ahead, in a spread shot pattern, and straight ahead both forward and backward. {{B}} shoots.<br />
<br />
The Config menu grants access a target practice minigame where you use the D-pad to move a crosshair around a screen of tiles and pressing {{A}}, {{B}}, or {{C}} to shoot a tile when it flips.<br />
<br />
==Production credits==<br />
{{creditstable|<br />
*'''Game Design:''' A·Tomonaga<br />
*'''Program:''' [[Junji Takahashi|J·Takahashi]]<br />
*'''Graphics:''' M·Hirata, J·Inoue☠, A·Tomonaga<br />
*'''Sound:''' [[Tatsuya Matsumoto|T·Matsumoto]]<br />
*'''Special Thanks:''' H·Kashi!, Dhal·Kuri, [[Naoko Nakamura|N·Nakamura]], K·Ebihara, K·Miyahara, H·Sugihara, R·Miura<br />
| console=MD<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega=68<br />
| bemega_source={{num|1993-07|page=19|pdf=BeepMD_JP_1993-07.pdf|pdfpage=21}}<br />
| bemega_r=71<br />
| bemega_r_source={{num||page=84|pdf=SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf|pdfpage=86}}<br />
| famitsu=60<br />
| famitsu_source={{num|237|page=40|pdf=}}<br />
| hippons=70<br />
| hippons_source={{num|1993-07|page=45|pdf=}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=EliminateDown MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=EliminateDown MD JP Cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=EliminateDown_MD_JP_CartTop.jpg<br />
| manual=Eliminatedown md jp manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=EliminateDown MD KR Box.jpg<br />
| cart=EliminateDown MD KR cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=EliminateDown MD KR carttop.jpg<br />
| cartback=EliminateDown MD KR cartback.jpg<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=53b418bde065011e161e703dd7c175aa48a04fe5|md5=06aa841b8773de52cd7ccc9d4f907468|crc32=48467542|size=1MB|date=1993-04|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:EliminateDown_MD_KR_Box.jpg&diff=492887
File:EliminateDown MD KR Box.jpg
2019-04-27T00:39:59Z
<p>AllisonKidd: AllisonKidd uploaded a new version of File:EliminateDown MD KR Box.jpg</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Dyna_Brothers&diff=492885
Dyna Brothers
2019-04-27T00:37:29Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Physical scans */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=DynaBrothers title.png<br />
| publisher=[[CRI]]<br />
| developer=[[CRI]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| sounddriver=[[SMPS Z80]] (banked)<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=Simulation<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_jp=1992-07-24<br />
| md_code_jp=T-68033<br />
| md_rrp_jp=8,800<br />
| md_date_kr=199x<br />
| md_code_kr=GM8051JT<br />
}}<br />
{{releasesWii<br />
| vc_date_jp=2007-03-27{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20180305231140/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/software/02.html}}<br />
| vc_rrp_jp=600{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20070403223022/http://vc.sega.jp:80/vc_dyna/}}<br />
| vc_rating_jp=a<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ダイナブラザーズ) is a 1992 strategy game by [[CRI]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] released exclusively in Japan. It was followed by ''[[Dyna Brothers 2]]''.<br />
<br />
The game is a real-time strategy title. The player must guide an army of dinosaurs to victory against their opponents, who are aliens that have invaded Earth. The player's main base and source of life is "The Egg", from which other life forms are spawned. The enemy's base is represented by a UFO. Players have the choice of creating over five different types of dinosaurs: a stegosaurus, triceratops, tyrannosaurus rex, allosaurus, and lastly, an oviraptor. The player uses each dinosaur's unique ability to gather power points to spend in executing commands. This includes sending rain showers to grow vegetation, causing disasters, giving specific directions, and so on.<br />
<br />
==Gameplay==<br />
===Characters===<br />
*'''Sutego (ステゴ)''' -- Stegosaurus. The player's initial character and an herbivore. He eats grass to gather more power points for the player to spend on using commands. His specialty is laying eggs.<br />
*'''Torikera (トリケラ)''' -- Triceratops. Herbivore with emphasis on endurance from enemy attacks.<br />
*'''Tirano (ティラノ)''' -- Tyrannosaurus Rex. As a carnivore, his focus is on attacking enemies and eating them. Slow, but can travel long distances.<br />
*'''Aro (アロ)''' -- Allosaurus. Like Tirano, he deals in attacking as a carnivore. Fast, but moves in smaller increments.<br />
*'''Pii-chan (ピーちゃん)''' -- Oviraptor. The sole ovivore (egg-eater) of the game. He is weak in strength and defense, but is very agile. His specialty is to find and swallow enemy eggs before they hatch.<br />
<br />
==Production credits==<br />
{{multicol|<br />
{{creditstable|<br />
*'''Supervision:''' ♥ Licca Kayama ♥<br />
*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Isao Okawa|ISAO OHKAWA]]<br />
*'''Producer:''' Bogeyman Yasuda<br />
*'''Game Design:''' CSK Amusement Buis Dept, Project Eggs<br />
*'''Director:''' Keith Ogawa<br />
*'''Concept Design:''' Keith Ogawa<br />
*'''Chief Programmer:''' Shinya Womba Izumi<br />
*'''Programmer:''' Sato Jp, Katumi Asuka Yabuno, Sachie Saya Endo<br />
*'''Sound Support:''' Michael Mizuno<br />
*'''Sales Staff:''' Susumu Tanaka, Tadashi Hikita, Taizan Suzuki, Taketoshi Endo, Akinori Oguri, Katsumi Tanaka, Michael Mizuno<br />
*'''Title Design:''' Studio Melfan<br />
*'''Chief Designer:''' [[Kiyoshi Fujita]]<br />
*'''Animation Designer:''' [[Kiyoshi Fujita]]<br />
*'''Character Designer:''' [[Kiyoshi Fujita]]<br />
*'''Screen Design:''' [[Kiyoshi Fujita]]<br />
*'''Character Basic Design:''' Takehiro Katsura<br />
*'''Background:''' Kenji Toki<br />
*'''Map Design:''' Toshikazu Nagasato<br />
*'''Music Composer:''' [[Masami Yitsuse|Mikan Yuzuno]]<br />
*'''Sound Effect:''' [[Masami Yitsuse|Mikan Yuzuno]]<br />
*'''Debugger:''' Kentarou Noguchi, Shirou Ei<br />
*'''Special Thanks'''<br />
**'''Sega Planning Division:''' Toshihisa Ugata, Kazutaka Yano, Naoki Aoki, Yasuhide Kobayashi, [[Seiji Hayashi]], Kaori Asai, [[Yasushi Nagumo]]<br />
**'''Sega HE Division:''' Shigeo Kamata, Seigo Tabira<br />
**'''Sega R&D Dept:''' [[Tokuhiko Uwabo]], [[Hiroshi Kubota]]<br />
**''':''' Jack Fujieda, Dandy Tanaka, Hirorin Kawamura, [[Toshiya Inoue]], Miki Hattori, Hungry Rei, [[CSK Research Institute]]<br />
:'''[[CSK|CSK Corporation]] 1992 May 1'''<br />
| source=In-game credits (JP)<br />
| console=MD<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
<br />
==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1992-04.pdf|bemega|1992-04|16-17}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd<br />
|BeepMD_JP_1992-05.pdf|bemega|1992-05|138-139<br />
|BeepMD_JP_1992-06.pdf|bemega|1992-06|12-13<br />
}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd|BeepMD_JP_1992-07.pdf|bemega|1992-07|18-19}}<br />
|{{galleryPrintAd<br />
|BeepMD_JP_1992-08.pdf|bemega|1992-08|13<br />
|BeepMD_JP_1992-09.pdf|bemega|1992-09|11<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega=68<br />
| bemega_source={{num|1992-08|page=25|pdf=BeepMD_JP_1992-08.pdf|pdfpage=27}}<br />
| bemega_r=80<br />
| bemega_r_source={{num||page=83|pdf=SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf|pdfpage=85}}<br />
| hippons=50<br />
| hippons_source={{num|1992-08|page=39|pdf=}}<br />
| mdag=79<br />
| mdag_source={{num|2|page=43/44/45}}<br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| cover=DynaBrothers MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| cart=Dynabrothers md jp cart.jpg<br />
| carttop=DynaBrothers_MD_JP_CartTop.jpg<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=DynaBrothers MD KR cover.jpg<br />
| cart=DynaBrothers MD KR cart.jpg<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=7e57c6fd5c20e356f9c967dbf168db53574eda84|md5=909e835620e1ee74862b759a3bf81ff6|crc32=360c1b20|size=1MB|date=1992-07|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* Sega of Japan Virtual Console pages: [http://vc.sega.jp/vc_dyna/ Mega Drive]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references/></div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:DynaBrothers_MD_KR_cover.jpg&diff=492880
File:DynaBrothers MD KR cover.jpg
2019-04-27T00:31:53Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDBox|KR}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDBox|KR}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Streets_of_Rage_2/Comparisons&diff=491515
Streets of Rage 2/Comparisons
2019-04-20T01:49:20Z
<p>AllisonKidd: /* Localisation comparisons */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{back}}<br />
<br />
==Version comparisons==<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=Sor2 title.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 SMS Title.png<br />
| image3=SoR2 GG Title.png<br />
| game1=Mega Drive<br />
| game2=Master System<br />
| game3=Game Gear<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=SoR2 MD SelectPlayer.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 SMS SelectPlayer.png<br />
| image3=SoR2 GG SelectPlayer.png<br />
| game1=Mega Drive<br />
| game2=Master System<br />
| game3=Game Gear<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=SoR2 MD Stage1Start.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 SMS Stage1Start.png<br />
| image3=SoR2 GG Stage1Start.png<br />
| game1=Mega Drive<br />
| game2=Master System<br />
| game3=Game Gear<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Localisation comparisons==<br />
===Mega Drive version===<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=BareKnuckleII MD JP SegaLogo.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 MD US SegaLogo.png<br />
| game1=''Bare Knuckle II''<br />
| game2=''Streets of Rage 2''<br />
| desc=The Western versions include a ™ symbol next to the Sega logo.<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=BareKnuckleII MD JP TitleScreen.png<br />
| image2=Sor2 title.png<br />
| image3=StreetsofRageII MD EU TitleScreen.png<br />
| game1=NTSC-J version<br />
| game2=NTSC-U version<br />
| game3=PAL version<br />
| desc=All three major versions of the game have a different title screen. The PAL version of the game is optimised to use the full 320x240 screen resolution.<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=SoR2 MD JP Menu.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 MD US Menu.png<br />
| game1=''Bare Knuckle II''<br />
| game2=''Streets of Rage 2''<br />
| desc="Battling" mode is known as "Duel" overseas.<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=SoR2 MD JP Sammy.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 MD US Skate.png<br />
| game1=''Bare Knuckle II''<br />
| game2=''Streets of Rage 2''<br />
| desc=Sammy is known as Skate overseas.<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=BareKnuckleII MD JP BlazeFlyingKick.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 MD US BlazeFlyingKick.png<br />
| game1=''Bare Knuckle II''<br />
| game2=''Streets of Rage 2''<br />
| desc=Blaze's flying kick was censored in ''Streets of Rage 2''. No longer can you see her underwear.<br />
}}<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=BareKnuckleII MD JP MrXcigar.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 MD US MrXnoCigar.png<br />
| game1=''Bare Knuckle II''<br />
| game2=''Streets of Rage 2''<br />
| desc=In ''Bare Knuckle II'', Mr. X is initially seen smoking a cigar. This was removed in ''Streets of Rage 2''.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
===Game Gear version===<br />
{{Comparison<br />
| image1=BareKnuckleII GG Title.png<br />
| image2=SoR2 GG Title.png<br />
| game1=JP<br />
| game2=US/EU<br />
| desc=<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
{{SoR2Omni}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:BareKnuckleII_MD_JP_MrXcigar.png&diff=491514
File:BareKnuckleII MD JP MrXcigar.png
2019-04-20T01:48:03Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:SoR2_MD_US_MrXnoCigar.png&diff=491513
File:SoR2 MD US MrXnoCigar.png
2019-04-20T01:47:53Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:BareKnuckleII_MD_JP_BlazeFlyingKick.png&diff=491512
File:BareKnuckleII MD JP BlazeFlyingKick.png
2019-04-20T01:46:51Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:SoR2_MD_US_BlazeFlyingKick.png&diff=491511
File:SoR2 MD US BlazeFlyingKick.png
2019-04-20T01:46:42Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:BareKnuckleII_MD_JP_SegaLogo.png&diff=491510
File:BareKnuckleII MD JP SegaLogo.png
2019-04-20T01:45:19Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=File:SoR2_MD_US_SegaLogo.png&diff=491509
File:SoR2 MD US SegaLogo.png
2019-04-20T01:45:09Z
<p>AllisonKidd: {{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</p>
<hr />
<div>{{MDSS|Streets of Rage 2}}</div>
AllisonKidd
https://segaretro.org/index.php?title=Doraemon:_Yume_Dorobou_to_7_Nin_no_Gozans&diff=491478
Doraemon: Yume Dorobou to 7 Nin no Gozans
2019-04-19T22:44:14Z
<p>AllisonKidd: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Bob<br />
| bobscreen=Doraemon MD title.png<br />
| publisher=[[Sega]]<br />
| developer=[[Sega CS]], [[G-Sat]], [[Nexus Interact]], [[Winds]]<br />
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]<br />
| sounddriver=[[SMPS 68000]]<br />
| peripherals=<br />
| players=1<br />
| genre=Action<br />
| releases={{releasesMD<br />
| md_date_jp=1993-03-26<br />
| md_rrp_jp=6,800<br />
| md_code_jp=G-4094<br />
| md_date_kr=1993?<br />
| md_code_kr=GM4088JG<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ドラえもん 夢どろぼうと7人のゴザンス) is a 1993 platformer by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] tying into the ''Doraemon'' media franchise. In Japan, this game was released with stationery set, not released in the game singly.<br />
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==Gameplay==<br />
{{A}} runs. {{B}} jumps. {{C}} shoots your gun, which stuns enemies so you can safely jump on them and use them as platforms. The longer you hold {{C}}, the more powerful your shots get; sufficiently powerful shots can destroy enemies.<br />
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==Production credits==<br />
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{{creditstable|<br />
*'''Direction:''' Tatsuya Ishii<br />
*'''Game Design:''' Miyuki Kure<br />
*'''Main Program:''' Takayuki Onodera<br />
*'''Sub Program:''' U.C<br />
*'''Graphic Design:'''<br />
**'''Doraemon:''' Hiroki Hayashi<br />
**'''Enemies:''' Makoto Takanashi ([[Nexus Interact]])<br />
**'''Demo:''' Hiroki Hayashi, Akemi Watanabe<br />
**'''Stage:''' Akira Takahashi, Tomoharu Saito, Shiro Endo ([[Winds]])<br />
*'''Sound:''' Koichi Shimamura<br />
**'''Assist:''' [[Chikako Kamatani]], Junko Shibuya<br />
*'''Manual:''' Takao Watanabe (Dezaira), Hajime Sakai<br />
*'''Thanks To:''' [[Yoshiki Ooka|Yoshiki Ohoka]]<br />
*'''Produce:''' Masato Watanabe<br />
*'''Produced By:''' [[Sega Enterprises]]<br />
| console=MD<br />
}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Magazine articles==<br />
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}<br />
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==Promotional material==<br />
{{gallery<br />
|{{gitem|DYDt7NnG MD JP PrintAdvert.jpg|JP print advert}}<br />
|{{gitem|DYDt7NnG MD JP TVAdvert.mp4|JP TV advert}}<br />
}}<br />
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==Physical scans==<br />
{{ratings<br />
| icon=MD<br />
| bemega=53<br />
| bemega_source={{num|1993-04|page=19|pdf=BeepMD_JP_1993-04.pdf|pdfpage=21}}<br />
| bemega_r=66<br />
| bemega_r_source={{num||page=85|pdf=SSM_JP_19950901_1995-09.pdf|pdfpage=87}}<br />
| famitsu=63<br />
| famitsu_source={{num|224|page=46|pdf=}}<br />
| hippons=40<br />
| hippons_source={{num|1993-04|page=46|pdf=}}<br />
| mega=71<br />
| mega_source={{num|11|page=49}}<br />
| megatech=72<br />
| megatech_source={{num|18|page=74/75/76}}<br />
| mms=72<br />
| mms_source={{num|8|page=90-92|pdf=MeanMachinesSega08UK.pdf|pdfpage=90}}<!-- As "Doraemon Adventure". --><br />
}}<br />
{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=JP<br />
| front=DoraemonYume_MD_JP_Boxkakou.jpg<br />
| back=DoraemonYume_MD_JP_BoxBack.jpg<br />
| top=DoraemonYume_MD_JP_BoxTop.jpg<br />
| bottom=DoraemonYume_MD_JP_BoxBottom.jpg<br />
| spine=DoraemonYume_MD_JP_BoxLeft.jpg<br />
| spine2=DoraemonYume_MD_JP_BoxRight.jpg<br />
| cart=Doraemon md jp cart.jpg<br />
| cartback=DoraemonYume MD JP Cart Back.jpg<br />
| carttop=DoraemonYume MD JP CartTop.jpg<br />
| item1=DYDt7NnG MD JP Box.jpg<br />
| item1name=Rom case<br />
| item2=DoraemonYume_MD_JP_Stationery.jpg<br />
| item2name=Stationery Set<br />
| square=yes<br />
| manual=Doraemon MD JP Manual.pdf<br />
}}{{Scanbox<br />
| console=Mega Drive<br />
| region=KR<br />
| cover=DYDt7NnG MD KR cover.jpg<br />
| cart=Doraemon MD KR cart.jpg<br />
| manual=<br />
}}<br />
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==Technical information==<br />
===ROM dump status===<br />
{{romtable|<br />
{{rom|MD|sha1=aa92c04afd6b1916fcc6c64285d8dffe0b2b895f|md5=c78423b48acc46f4cb927665cd9f36c6|crc32=eeed1130|size=512KB|date=1993-03|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}}<br />
}}<br />
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==References==<br />
<references/><br />
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{{Doraemon}}</div>
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