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In May 2008, Nicola Ferrarese of the website [https://www.gamescollection.it/ Games Collection] showed a functioning prototype of the game at VGH 2008, a small video game exposition in Monza, Italy.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20210425071539/https://www.unseen64.net/2008/06/16/iron-hammer-sega-vr-unreleased/}} Sometime around 2012 it was again reported to have been playable at an unknown location.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20210425055005/https://www.unseen64.net/2010/10/23/matrix-runner-sega-vr-genesis-cancelled/#comment-146829}}
 
In May 2008, Nicola Ferrarese of the website [https://www.gamescollection.it/ Games Collection] showed a functioning prototype of the game at VGH 2008, a small video game exposition in Monza, Italy.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20210425071539/https://www.unseen64.net/2008/06/16/iron-hammer-sega-vr-unreleased/}} Sometime around 2012 it was again reported to have been playable at an unknown location.{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20210425055005/https://www.unseen64.net/2010/10/23/matrix-runner-sega-vr-genesis-cancelled/#comment-146829}}
  
In 2019, composer [[David Javelosa]] posted a [https://www.youtube.com YouTube] video containing the tracks he composed for ''Iron Hammer'', and also implied he may have a cartridge of the game, but that he "probably won't be ripping and dumping ROMs anytime soon" due to possible ownership issues between [[NovaLogic]], [[Sega of America]], and various other parties involved in development.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRjZefdd22c&lc=Ugzt0aNsRV4vtroHbNB4AaABAg}}
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In May 2019, composer [[David Javelosa]] posted a [https://www.youtube.com YouTube] video containing the tracks he composed for ''Iron Hammer'', and also implied he may have a cartridge of the game, but that he "probably won't be ripping and dumping ROMs anytime soon" due to possible ownership issues between [[NovaLogic]], [[Sega of America]], and various other parties involved in development.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRjZefdd22c&lc=Ugzt0aNsRV4vtroHbNB4AaABAg}}
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* '''Producer:''' [[Dante Anderson]]{{ref|https://www.linkedin.com/in/danteanderson/}}
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* '''Artist, Animator:''' [[Joby Otero]]{{ref|https://www.linkedin.com/in/jobyotero/}}{{magref|gamefan|0808|119|printpage=117}}
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* '''Composer:''' [[David Javelosa]]{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRjZefdd22c}}, [[Andy Armer]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19990125102857/rotation.com}}
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File:IronHammer MD US 1993 trade catalog.jpeg|The panoramic screenshot used in [[Sega of America]]’s 1993 trade catalog.{{fileref|1993 Sega Catalog.pdf|page=73}}
 
File:IronHammer MD US 1993 trade catalog.jpeg|The panoramic screenshot used in [[Sega of America]]’s 1993 trade catalog.{{fileref|1993 Sega Catalog.pdf|page=73}}
 
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==Production credits==
 
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* '''Producer:''' [[Dante Anderson]]{{ref|https://www.linkedin.com/in/danteanderson/}}
 
* '''Artist, Animator:''' [[Joby Otero]]{{ref|https://www.linkedin.com/in/jobyotero/}}{{magref|gamefan|0808|119|printpage=117}}
 
* '''Music Composer:''' [[David Javelosa]]{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRjZefdd22c}}, [[Andy Armer]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19990125102857/rotation.com}}
 
| source=LinkedIn, YouTube, interviews
 
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==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 21:02, 7 November 2023

IronHammer MD US title prototype.jpeg

Iron Hammer
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
Developer: NovaLogic[1][2]
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1[3]
Status of prototype(s): Found, Undumped
Peripheral(s): Sega VR

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Iron Hammer is an unreleased Sega Mega Drive tank combat game for use with the Sega VR headset, developed by NovaLogic[1][2] and slated to be published by Sega. The game plays similarly to the developer’s later Sega Saturn title Black Fire.

Gameplay

The game features high-speed tank combat gameplay along a flat plane, similar to helicopter games like AH-3 Thunderstrike. Piloting an attack aircraft through thirty levels of alien combat over terrains of water, ice, grass, and rock, players are assisted by the digitized speech of their co-pilot as they traverse a variety of battlefields.[3]

Iron Hammer features the ability to play with or without Sega VR hardware.[4]

History

Legacy

In May 2008, Nicola Ferrarese of the website Games Collection showed a functioning prototype of the game at VGH 2008, a small video game exposition in Monza, Italy.[5] Sometime around 2012 it was again reported to have been playable at an unknown location.[4]

In May 2019, composer David Javelosa posted a YouTube video containing the tracks he composed for Iron Hammer, and also implied he may have a cartridge of the game, but that he "probably won't be ripping and dumping ROMs anytime soon" due to possible ownership issues between NovaLogic, Sega of America, and various other parties involved in development.[6]

Production credits

Source:
LinkedIn, YouTube, interviews


Magazine articles

Main article: Iron Hammer/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

1993 Sega Catalog.pdf

PDF
1993 Sega of America trade catalogue.
1993 Sega Catalog.pdf

Screenshots

External links

References


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