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| bobscreen=WorldHeroes title.png
 
| bobscreen=WorldHeroes title.png
 
| publisher=[[Sega]]
 
| publisher=[[Sega]]
| developer={{MD}} [[Sega Midwest Studio]]
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| developer=[[Sega Midwest Studio]]
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| licensor=[[SNK]], [[ADK]]
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
| romsize=2MB
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| sounddriver=Custom ([[Brian Schmidt]])
| sounddriver=
 
 
| peripherals=[[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]]
 
| peripherals=[[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]]
 
| players=1-2
 
| players=1-2
| genre=Action
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| genre=Action{{fileref|WorldHeroes MD KR cover.jpg}}
| originalpublishers=[[ADK]]
 
 
| originaldevelopers=[[ADK]]
 
| originaldevelopers=[[ADK]]
 
| originalsystem=Neo Geo
 
| originalsystem=Neo Geo
 
| releases={{releasesMD
 
| releases={{releasesMD
| md_date_us=1994
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| md_date_us=1994-07
 
| md_code_us=1547
 
| md_code_us=1547
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| md_rating_us=ma13
 
| md_date_br=199x
 
| md_date_br=199x
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| md_code_br=046420
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| md_rating_br=13
 
| md_date_as=199x
 
| md_date_as=199x
 
| md_date_kr=199x
 
| md_date_kr=199x
 
| md_code_kr=GM94008JG
 
| md_code_kr=GM94008JG
 
}}
 
}}
| vrc=ma13
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| otherformats={{NonSega|NG|NGCD|SNES}}
| tectoy=13
 
 
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a versus fighting game originally developed for the Neo Geo platform. It was brought to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by [[Sega Midwest Studio]]. Unusually the game did not see a Japanese or European release, however was sold in smaller markets including South Korea, mainland Asia and Brazil as well as North America.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a versus fighting game originally developed for the [[Neo Geo]] platform. It was brought to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by [[Sega Midwest Studio]]. Unusually, the game did not see a Japanese or European release, but it was sold in smaller markets including South Korea, mainland Asia, and Brazil as well as North America.
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==Story==
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A brilliant scientist named Dr. Linus Fracas has invented a time machine in order to learn who is the greatest fighter of all time. He has used his machine to gather the strongest fighters in history to do battle and determine the winner. An unknown threat secretly watches the tournament progress.
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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{{ScreenThumb|World Heroes MD, Character Select.png|width=200|Character select}}
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The game is a one-on-one fighting game, designed to follow the success of ''[[Street Fighter II]]''. Fighters compete in small arenas to drain each other's health. Matches are played to the best of three rounds, which each round having a 99-second time limit.
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Characters move with {{left}} and {{right}}. They crouch with {{down}} (but must stop moving first) and jump with {{up}}. Punching is done with {{A}} and kicking is done with {{B}}. Punches and kicks have two levels, weak and strong. Tapping the punch or kick buttons performs a weak attack, while holding them performs a strong attack. When using a [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]], a strong punch can be performed with {{X}} and a strong kick can be performed with {{Y}}. Each character has certain special moves that can be performed by combining directional motions with an attack button. Attacks can be blocked by holding in the direction opposite to the opponent. Characters can throw each other with {{C}} or {{Z}} when near each other. Throws cannot be blocked.
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===Modes===
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{{ScreenThumb|World Heroes MD, Bonus Stage.png|width=200|Bonus stage}}
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There are eight playable characters in the roster and two different play modes: Normal Game and Death Match.
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In Normal Game, players have to defeat the other seven playable characters in a random order, followed by a battle against the final boss Geegus. After the second and fifth battles, the player plays a bonus stage where the character must carve a block of stone into a statue in ten seconds with repeated hits.
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Death Match is the same as Normal Game, except players must fight in a ring with environmental hazards such as electrical barriers, spiked walls, and oil puddles that must be avoided while fighting. Players can force their opponents against the environmental hazards to their advantage.
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There are four difficulty settings for computer-controlled opponents (Easy, Normal, Hard, and MVS).
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===Characters===
 
===Characters===
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50|
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{{MoveListNote|legend=NeoGeo}}
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As with regular moves, special moves have a weak version performed by tapping {{punch}} or {{kick}} and a strong version performed by holding {{punch}} or {{kick}}. However, when using a [[Six Button Control Pad (Mega Drive)|Six Button Control Pad]], the weak versions are performed by tapping either {{A}} or {{X}} (for punches) or {{B}} or {{Y}} (for kicks), while the strong versions can only be performed by holding {{A}} or {{B}}.
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The charge motions from the original arcade game are simply performed by pressing the directions in this version.
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====Playable====
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{{InfoTable|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
| title={{flag|JP}} Hanzou
 
| title={{flag|JP}} Hanzou
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72}}
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72}}
| desc=
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| desc=Hanzou is the most powerful member of the Iga ninja clan.
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{{MoveListTable |
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{{MoveListRow | Double Jump | {{up}} in midair | Hanzou can jump again in midair.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Shuriken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Hanzou throws a large shuriken across the screen. He is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Blade Whirlwind | {{downright}} {{down}} {{downleft}} {{kick}} | Hanzou throws himself spinning through the air like a shuriken. This move can pass over projectiles.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Dragon Wave | {{QCFD}} {{downleft}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Hanzou spirals into the air with a rising uppercut. This attack can hit on its way up or down.}}
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
| title={{flag|JP}} Fuuma
 
| title={{flag|JP}} Fuuma
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=72}}
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=72}}
| desc=
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| desc=Fuuma is the fifth director of the Fuuma ninja clan and the arch rival of Hanzou Hattori. He has identical moves to Hanzou.
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{{MoveListTable |
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{{MoveListRow | Double Jump | {{up}} in midair | Fuuma can jump again in midair.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Shuriken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Fuuma throws a large shuriken across the screen. He is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Slashing Bird | {{downright}} {{down}} {{downleft}} {{kick}} | Fuuma throws himself spinning through the air like a shuriken. This move can pass over projectiles.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Dragon Spiral | {{QCFD}} {{downleft}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Fuuma spirals into the air with a rising uppercut. This attack can hit on its way up or down.}}
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
| title={{flag|CN}} Dragon
 
| title={{flag|CN}} Dragon
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=144}}
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=144}}
| desc=
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| desc=Dragon is a famous martial arts movie star from the 20th century.
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{{MoveListTable |
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{{MoveListRow | Hammer Flurry | {{repeat|{{LP}}}} | Dragon punches so rapidly that his arm becomes a blur.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Fire Dragon | {{left}} {{right}} {{kick}} | Dragon rises into the air with a flying kick.}}
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
| title={{flag|FR}} Janne
 
| title={{flag|FR}} Janne
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=216}}
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=216}}
| desc=
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| desc=Janne is a female swordmaster from 15th century France. She is the only character who fights with a weapon.
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{{MoveListTable |
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{{MoveListRow | Slide | {{downright}}+{{LK}} | Janne slides along the ground, which can sweep opponents.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Fire Bird | {{left}} {{right}} {{punch}} | Janne swings her sword, sending a fiery bird across the screen. She is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Flash Sword | {{down}} {{up}} {{kick}} | Janne swings a long, flaming sword in front of her.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Slap Attack | {{right}}+{{kick}} (close) | Janne grabs and slaps her opponent.}}
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
| title={{flag|MN}} J. Carn
 
| title={{flag|MN}} J. Carn
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=288}}
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=288}}
| desc=
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| desc=Jhengis Carn is a general of the marauding Mongolian hordes.
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{{MoveListTable |
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{{MoveListRow | Hand Dive | {{downright}}+{{LK}} | J. Carn slides along the ground, which can sweep opponents.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Shoulder Ram | {{left}} {{right}} {{punch}} | J. Carn charges forward with a shoulder ram, which knocks opponents over.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Mongolian Fire | {{down}} {{up}} {{punch}} | J. Carn punches the ground, causing a fiery burst to appear around him.}}
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
| title={{flag|US}} Muscle Power
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| title={{flag|US}} M. Power
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=360}}
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=360}}
| desc=
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| desc=Muscle Power is an American all-star pro-wrestler. He has four different grabs, chosen randomly, but they all do the same damage.
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{{MoveListTable |
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{{MoveListRow | Muscle Smash | {{left}} {{right}} {{punch}} | Muscle Power dashes forward with an elbow strike.}}
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
| title={{flag|DE}} Brocken
 
| title={{flag|DE}} Brocken
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=432}}
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=432}}
| desc=
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| desc=Brocken is a cyborg originally built for the German Army. His limbs extend to give his basic attacks longer range.
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{{MoveListTable |
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{{MoveListRow | Flying Jump | {{right}}+{{LP}} in midair | Brocken flies across the screen in a prone position with his arms extended.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Grenade Launcher | {{left}} {{right}} {{punch}} | Brocken shoots a grenade from his arm across the screen. He is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Hurricane Arm | {{down}} {{right}} {{downright}} {{punch}} | Brocken holds an arm diagonally upward that turns into a spinning whirlwind.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Shock Arm | {{repeat|{{LP}}}} | Brocken holds an arm in front of him that shoots sparks.}}
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
| title={{flag|RU}} Rasputin
 
| title={{flag|RU}} Rasputin
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=504}}
 
| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=504}}
| desc=
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| desc=Rasputin is a mad Russian magician.
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{{MoveListTable |
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{{MoveListRow | Fire Ball | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rasputin throws a fireball across the screen. He is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears. Unlike the original arcade game, he cannot perform this move in midair.}}
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{{MoveListRow | Fury Spin | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Rasputin spins around, which causes his robe to twirl around him.}}
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}}
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}}
 
}}
 
}}
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====Bosses====
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{{InfoTable|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
{{InfoRow|
 
| title=Geegus
 
| title=Geegus
| sprite=
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| sprite={{sprite|WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png|crop_width=72|crop_x=576}}
| desc=
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| desc=Geegus is an alien being who appears as the boss of the game. He can morph into any of the other characters.
 
}}
 
}}
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}}
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===Stages===
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Characters have their own stages where matches against them are hosted.
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All death match battles take place in a closed arena setting, in front of a live audience.
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{{gallery|widths=200|screens=yes|
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Hanzou.png|Hanzou}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Fuuma.png|Fuuma}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Dragon.png|Dragon}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Janne.png|Janne}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, J. Carn.png|J. Carn}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Muscle Power.png|M. Power}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Brocken.png|Brocken}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Rasputin.png|Rasputin}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Geegus.png|Geegus}}
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{{gitem|World Heroes MD, Stages, Death Match.png|Death Match}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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===Development===
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The Mega Drive version, ported by [[Sega Midwest Studio]], is considered a buggy and poor reproduction of the original [[Neo Geo]] game.
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{{quote|It was actually quite a feat to get all of the eight characters, plus the end boss, in the game -- with all of the animations. Back then, cartridge ROM was expensive!
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Yeah, ''World Heroes'' (even the original) wasn't anything to write home about. I had to squeeze 82M into a 16M cartridge. The source code was in assembly with absolutely no documentation. There were no testers. There was no one to help me port the artwork.|''[[Jim Reichert]]''|ref={{ref|https://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Interview:Jim_Reichert}}}}
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===Legacy===
 
===Legacy===
One of this games's sequels, ''[[World Heroes Perfect]]'' was released for the [[Sega Saturn]] in Japan in 1996.
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The game received three successors: ''World Heroes 2'', ''World Heroes 2 Jet'', and ''[[World Heroes Perfect]]''. The latter title received a [[Sega Saturn]] port that was released exclusively in Japan in 1996.
  
 
==Production credits==
 
==Production credits==
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{{creditstable|
 
{{creditstable|
 
*'''Technical Director:''' John Lawrence Walsh
 
*'''Technical Director:''' John Lawrence Walsh
*'''Programmers:''' James Theodore Reichert, John Lawrence Walsh
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*'''Programmers:''' [[James Theodore Reichert]], John Lawrence Walsh
 
*'''Additional Programming:''' Jonathan Murfey
 
*'''Additional Programming:''' Jonathan Murfey
 
*'''Art and Animation:''' Jonathan Murfey
 
*'''Art and Animation:''' Jonathan Murfey
*'''Additional Artwork:''' James Theodore Reichert
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*'''Additional Artwork:''' [[James Theodore Reichert]]
*'''Sound and Music:''' Brian Schmidt
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*'''Sound and Music:''' [[Brian Schmidt]]
*'''Producer:''' Richard Robbins
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*'''Producer:''' [[Richard Robbins]]
*'''Associate Producer:''' Howard Schwatz
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*'''Associate Producer:''' Howard Schwartz
 
*'''Assistant Producer:''' [[Keith Higashihara]]
 
*'''Assistant Producer:''' [[Keith Higashihara]]
 
*'''Product Manager:''' [[France Tantiado]]
 
*'''Product Manager:''' [[France Tantiado]]
 
*'''Lead Tester:''' [[Dermot Lyons]]
 
*'''Lead Tester:''' [[Dermot Lyons]]
 
*'''Asst Lead Testers:''' [[Heather Meigs]], [[Darin Johnston]]
 
*'''Asst Lead Testers:''' [[Heather Meigs]], [[Darin Johnston]]
| source=In-game credits{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePLNVvGjStg}}
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| source=In-game credits
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| pdf=World Heroes MD credits.pdf
 
| console=MD
 
| console=MD
 
}}
 
}}
 
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{{hr}}
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{{multicol|
 
{{creditstable|
 
{{creditstable|
 
*'''Technical Director:''' John Walsh
 
*'''Technical Director:''' John Walsh
 
*'''Programming:''' John Walsh, Jim Reichert, Jonathan Murfey
 
*'''Programming:''' John Walsh, Jim Reichert, Jonathan Murfey
 
*'''Art and Animation:''' Jonathan Murfey
 
*'''Art and Animation:''' Jonathan Murfey
*'''Sound:''' Brian Schmidt
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*'''Sound:''' [[Brian Schmidt]]
*'''Producer:''' Richard Robbins
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*'''Producer:''' [[Richard Robbins]]
 
*'''Associate Producer:''' Howard Schwatz
 
*'''Associate Producer:''' Howard Schwatz
 
*'''Assistant Producer:''' [[Keith Higashihara]]
 
*'''Assistant Producer:''' [[Keith Higashihara]]
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*'''Assistant Lead Testers:''' [[Heather Meigs]], [[Darin Johnston]]
 
*'''Assistant Lead Testers:''' [[Heather Meigs]], [[Darin Johnston]]
 
*'''Additional Game Tuning:''' Thomas Fessler
 
*'''Additional Game Tuning:''' Thomas Fessler
*'''Testers:''' [[Steve Bourdet]], [[Matt Underwood]], [[Mike Williams]], Greg Fleming, [[Fernando Valderrama]], [[Tim Spengler]], Renato Alfrez, [[David Perkinson|Dave Perkinson]], [[Wesley Gittens]], [[Joe Cain]], [[Maria Tuzzo]], [[Jeff Todd]], [[Terry Thomas]], Dave Martin, [[Atom Ellis]], [[Ty Johnson]], Andrew Podesta, [[Janine Cook]], [[Ivan Foong]], [[Rick Greer]]
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*'''Testers:''' [[Steve Bourdet]], [[Matt Underwood]], [[Mike Williams]], Greg Fleming, [[Fernando Valderrama]], [[Tim Spengler]], [[Renato Alferez]], [[David Perkinson|Dave Perkinson]], [[Wesley Gittens]], [[Joe Cain]], [[Maria Tuzzo]], [[Jeff Todd]], [[Terry Thomas]], Dave Martin, [[Atom Ellis]], [[Ty Johnson]], [[Andrew Podesta]], [[Janine Cook]], [[Ivan Foong]], [[Rick Greer]]
 
*'''Manual:''' [[Neil Hanshaw]], [[Carol Ann Hanshaw]]
 
*'''Manual:''' [[Neil Hanshaw]], [[Carol Ann Hanshaw]]
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Michael Latham|Mike Latham]], [[Vy Nong]], [[Stephen Patterson]], [[Clint Dyer]], [[Mark Lindstrom]], Rick Incrocci
 
*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Michael Latham|Mike Latham]], [[Vy Nong]], [[Stephen Patterson]], [[Clint Dyer]], [[Mark Lindstrom]], Rick Incrocci
 
| source=US manual
 
| source=US manual
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| pdf=Worldheroes md us manual.pdf
 
| pdfpage=23
 
| pdfpage=23
 
| console=MD
 
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==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==
 
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
 
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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==Promotional materials==
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|{{galleryPrintAd
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|gamechamp|1993-08|19
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|gamechamp|1994-09|33
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==Artwork==
 
==Artwork==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
WorldHeroes MD Art Cover.jpg
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WorldHeroes MD Art Cover.jpg|Cover
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
==Physical scans==
 
==Physical scans==
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| egm_source={{magref|egm|60|34}}
 
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| egmbuyersguide_1=53
 
| egmbuyersguide_source_1={{num|1999|page=135}}
 
| gamepro=58
 
| gamepro_source={{num|64|page=62}}
 
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| segapro_source={{num|38|page=71}}
 
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{{Scanbox
 
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| console=Mega Drive
 
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| console=Mega Drive
 
| console=Mega Drive
| region=Asia
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| region=Asia NTSC
 
| cover=WorldHeroes MD AS Box.jpg
 
| cover=WorldHeroes MD AS Box.jpg
 
| cart=WorldHeroes MD Asia Cart.jpg
 
| cart=WorldHeroes MD Asia Cart.jpg
 
}}
 
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==Technical information==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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Revision as of 02:52, 27 March 2024

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WorldHeroes title.png

World Heroes
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Licensor: SNK, ADK
Original system(s): Neo Geo
Developer(s) of original games: ADK
Sound driver: Custom (Brian Schmidt)
Peripherals supported: Six Button Control Pad
Genre: Action[1]

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
1547
Videogame Rating Council: MA-13
Sega Mega Drive
BR
046420
Tectoy: 13+
Sega Mega Drive
KR
GM94008JG
Sega Mega Drive
AS
Non-Sega versions

World Heroes is a versus fighting game originally developed for the Neo Geo platform. It was brought to the Sega Mega Drive by Sega Midwest Studio. Unusually, the game did not see a Japanese or European release, but it was sold in smaller markets including South Korea, mainland Asia, and Brazil as well as North America.

Story

A brilliant scientist named Dr. Linus Fracas has invented a time machine in order to learn who is the greatest fighter of all time. He has used his machine to gather the strongest fighters in history to do battle and determine the winner. An unknown threat secretly watches the tournament progress.

Gameplay

World Heroes MD, Character Select.png

Character select

The game is a one-on-one fighting game, designed to follow the success of Street Fighter II. Fighters compete in small arenas to drain each other's health. Matches are played to the best of three rounds, which each round having a 99-second time limit.

Characters move with Left and Right. They crouch with Down (but must stop moving first) and jump with Up. Punching is done with A and kicking is done with B. Punches and kicks have two levels, weak and strong. Tapping the punch or kick buttons performs a weak attack, while holding them performs a strong attack. When using a Six Button Control Pad, a strong punch can be performed with X and a strong kick can be performed with Y. Each character has certain special moves that can be performed by combining directional motions with an attack button. Attacks can be blocked by holding in the direction opposite to the opponent. Characters can throw each other with C or Z when near each other. Throws cannot be blocked.

Modes

World Heroes MD, Bonus Stage.png

Bonus stage

There are eight playable characters in the roster and two different play modes: Normal Game and Death Match.

In Normal Game, players have to defeat the other seven playable characters in a random order, followed by a battle against the final boss Geegus. After the second and fifth battles, the player plays a bonus stage where the character must carve a block of stone into a statue in ten seconds with repeated hits.

Death Match is the same as Normal Game, except players must fight in a ring with environmental hazards such as electrical barriers, spiked walls, and oil puddles that must be avoided while fighting. Players can force their opponents against the environmental hazards to their advantage.

There are four difficulty settings for computer-controlled opponents (Easy, Normal, Hard, and MVS).

Characters

Note: Move lists assume that the character is facing right. When facing left, Left and Right should be reversed.

P Any punch button
 LP  Light punch
 HP  Hard punch
K Any kick button
 LK  Light kick
 HK  Hard kick

As with regular moves, special moves have a weak version performed by tapping P or K and a strong version performed by holding P or K. However, when using a Six Button Control Pad, the weak versions are performed by tapping either A or X (for punches) or B or Y (for kicks), while the strong versions can only be performed by holding A or B.

The charge motions from the original arcade game are simply performed by pressing the directions in this version.

Playable

WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png
Japan Hanzou
Hanzou is the most powerful member of the Iga ninja clan.
Move list
Name Command Description
Double Jump Up in midair Hanzou can jump again in midair.
Shuriken Down Down-right Right P Hanzou throws a large shuriken across the screen. He is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears.
Blade Whirlwind Down-right Down Down-left K Hanzou throws himself spinning through the air like a shuriken. This move can pass over projectiles.
Dragon Wave Right Down-right Down Down-left Left Down-left Down Down-right Right P Hanzou spirals into the air with a rising uppercut. This attack can hit on its way up or down.
WorldHeroes MD Portraits.png
Japan Fuuma
Fuuma is the fifth director of the Fuuma ninja clan and the arch rival of Hanzou Hattori. He has identical moves to Hanzou.
Move list
Name Command Description
Double Jump Up in midair Fuuma can jump again in midair.
Shuriken Down Down-right Right P Fuuma throws a large shuriken across the screen. He is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears.
Slashing Bird Down-right Down Down-left K Fuuma throws himself spinning through the air like a shuriken. This move can pass over projectiles.
Dragon Spiral Right Down-right Down Down-left Left Down-left Down Down-right Right P Fuuma spirals into the air with a rising uppercut. This attack can hit on its way up or down.
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China Dragon
Dragon is a famous martial arts movie star from the 20th century.
Move list
Name Command Description
Hammer Flurry  LP  LP  LP  LP  LP  Dragon punches so rapidly that his arm becomes a blur.
Fire Dragon Left Right K Dragon rises into the air with a flying kick.
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France Janne
Janne is a female swordmaster from 15th century France. She is the only character who fights with a weapon.
Move list
Name Command Description
Slide Down-right+ LK  Janne slides along the ground, which can sweep opponents.
Fire Bird Left Right P Janne swings her sword, sending a fiery bird across the screen. She is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears.
Flash Sword Down Up K Janne swings a long, flaming sword in front of her.
Slap Attack Right+K (close) Janne grabs and slaps her opponent.
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Mongolia J. Carn
Jhengis Carn is a general of the marauding Mongolian hordes.
Move list
Name Command Description
Hand Dive Down-right+ LK  J. Carn slides along the ground, which can sweep opponents.
Shoulder Ram Left Right P J. Carn charges forward with a shoulder ram, which knocks opponents over.
Mongolian Fire Down Up P J. Carn punches the ground, causing a fiery burst to appear around him.
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United States of America M. Power
Muscle Power is an American all-star pro-wrestler. He has four different grabs, chosen randomly, but they all do the same damage.
Move list
Name Command Description
Muscle Smash Left Right P Muscle Power dashes forward with an elbow strike.
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Germany Brocken
Brocken is a cyborg originally built for the German Army. His limbs extend to give his basic attacks longer range.
Move list
Name Command Description
Flying Jump Right+ LP  in midair Brocken flies across the screen in a prone position with his arms extended.
Grenade Launcher Left Right P Brocken shoots a grenade from his arm across the screen. He is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears.
Hurricane Arm Down Right Down-right P Brocken holds an arm diagonally upward that turns into a spinning whirlwind.
Shock Arm  LP  LP  LP  LP  LP  Brocken holds an arm in front of him that shoots sparks.
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Russia Rasputin
Rasputin is a mad Russian magician.
Move list
Name Command Description
Fire Ball Down Down-right Right P Rasputin throws a fireball across the screen. He is vulnerable to counterattack until the projectile disappears. Unlike the original arcade game, he cannot perform this move in midair.
Fury Spin Down Down-left Left K Rasputin spins around, which causes his robe to twirl around him.

Bosses

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Geegus
Geegus is an alien being who appears as the boss of the game. He can morph into any of the other characters.

Stages

Characters have their own stages where matches against them are hosted.

All death match battles take place in a closed arena setting, in front of a live audience.

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Hanzou
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Fuuma
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Dragon
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Janne
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J. Carn
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M. Power
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Brocken
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Rasputin
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Geegus
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Death Match
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History

Development

The Mega Drive version, ported by Sega Midwest Studio, is considered a buggy and poor reproduction of the original Neo Geo game.


It was actually quite a feat to get all of the eight characters, plus the end boss, in the game -- with all of the animations. Back then, cartridge ROM was expensive!

Yeah, World Heroes (even the original) wasn't anything to write home about. I had to squeeze 82M into a 16M cartridge. The source code was in assembly with absolutely no documentation. There were no testers. There was no one to help me port the artwork.

Jim Reichert[2]


Legacy

The game received three successors: World Heroes 2, World Heroes 2 Jet, and World Heroes Perfect. The latter title received a Sega Saturn port that was released exclusively in Japan in 1996.

Production credits

Source:
In-game credits
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[3]

Source:
US manual
Worldheroes md us manual.pdf
[4]

Magazine articles

Main article: World Heroes/Magazine articles.

Promotional materials

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Artwork

Physical scans

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Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
40
[5]
Electronic Games (1992-1995) (US) NTSC-U
25
[6]
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
52
[7]
GamePro (US) NTSC-U
58
[8]
Sega Pro (UK) NTSC-U
30
[9]
Tricks 16 bit (RU)
30
[10]
VideoGames (US) NTSC-U
60
[11]
Sega Mega Drive
42
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World Heroes

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Mega Drive, Asia NTSC
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Technical information

Main article: World Heroes/Technical information.

References

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World Heroes games for Sega systems
World Heroes (1994) | World Heroes Perfect (1996)