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Dick Tracy [Model 1014]
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Dick Tracy (c) 1991 SEGA of America, Inc. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: 1014 BARCODE: 0 10086 01014 5 - TRIVIA - This game was developed by Sega Technical Institute (STI) as their first game, based on the 1990 movie for which Sega obtained a license. Sega gave STI five months to complete development, while STI still had only two employees, Mark Cerny and Yutaka Sugano–who had developed Shinobi–on staff. American staff were hired to program the game, and Japanese graphic artist Takeshi Doi worked on the animation. Despite STI's efforts, which including having each character's likeness approved by their actor in the movie–including Warren Beatty, Madonna, and Al Pacino–Dick Tracy did not sell well. The game's late release in February 1991, eight months after the movie debuted in theaters and two months after its home video release, prompted Sega to insist on being a part of movie-based projects at least a year before the film's release date. - STAFF - Programmer: Mike Schwartz - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Dick Tracy (c) 1991 SEGA of America, Inc. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: 1014 BARCODE: 0 10086 01014 5 - TRIVIA - This game was developed by Sega Technical Institute (STI) as their first game, based on the 1990 movie for which Sega obtained a license. Sega gave STI five months to complete development, while STI still had only two employees, Mark Cerny and Yutaka Sugano–who had developed Shinobi–on staff. American staff were hired to program the game, and Japanese graphic artist Takeshi Doi worked on the animation. Despite STI's efforts, which including having each character's likeness approved by their actor in the movie–including Warren Beatty, Madonna, and Al Pacino–Dick Tracy did not sell well. The game's late release in February 1991, eight months after the movie debuted in theaters and two months after its home video release, prompted Sega to insist on being a part of movie-based projects at least a year before the film's release date. - STAFF - Programmer: Mike Schwartz - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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