Accepted [+] [X] Golden Axe Warrior [Model 7505] Update submitted by vecchiom
Golden Axe Warrior (c) 1991 SEGA of America, Inc.
Description from the back cover:
World peace is at stake! Death Adder, a wicked giant, has stolen the nine crystals from the kingdom of Firewood and has hidden them in nine labyrinths that he has created. These nine magic crystals protected the people from evil – especially from Death Adder's grasp. But now that the crystals are lost, the world is defenseless!
Someone must put an end to the fiend's realm of darkness, death and destruction! Do you have what it takes to bring back peace and happiness? Trek through deep, dark forests and sail across vast, stormy seas. Chop down trees with your Battle Axe and move rocks with your magic spells to find secret caves. When you take on Death Adder's gruesome monsters, think only of winning – or else you won't find the nine crystals. And when you do, you'll find the Golden Axe – the only weapon that can crush Death Adder!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7505
SIZE: 256KB (2Mbit) + 8KB Backup
- TRIVIA -
Released on April 15, 1991 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Developed in Japan but released in Europe and North America (European version with a North American UPC sticker).
- STAFF -
Programmers: Pochi, Com Blue
Planner: Okaru
Designers: Gen, Chouko, Hide, Aiou_tmkf
Sound: Tarnya
Special Thanks To: Cap-Elf, LLG
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
Microsoft XBOX 360 [US] (feb.10, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection [Model 68034]"
Sony PlayStation 3 [KO] (feb.10, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection" by SCEI
Sony PlayStation 3 [US] (feb.10, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection [Model BLUS-30259]"
[EU] Microsoft XBOX 360 (feb.20, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection [Model 384-40210]"
Sony PlayStation 3 [EU] [AU] (feb.20, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection [Model BLES-00475]"
[AU] Microsoft XBOX 360 (feb.26, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection"
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse [Model 7053] Update submitted by vecchiom
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (c) 1991 SEGA of America, Inc.
Description from the back cover:
The evil Witch Mizrabel is jealous and has kidnapped Minnie. It is up to you to help Mickey rescue her. To unlock Mizrabel's wicked grip, Mickey must run, climb and leap his way through all the Rooms of Illusion, and by defeating the many protectors of each Master you can fight for the ownership of the gems.
Your goal: Gather seven magical gems and win Minnie's freedom!
Be on your guard! Behind every door lurks on enchanted land of beauty and danger. You must defeat angry chess knights, overcome the evil haunted trees, and do bottle with ghoulish ghosts and a deadly dragon.
No place is safe - even the library is fraught with danger! Then, just when you think you've mastered the Illusions, you come face to face with the most dangerous of them all - Witch Mizrabel! Playing three levels in the practice mode will prepare you for the challenge you will face.
Think you can handle the challenge? Mickey could sure use your help.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7053
- TRIVIA -
Released on February 1, 1991 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Developed in Japan (see staff section) but released in the USA. Then exported in Europe (same model number) and Brazil.
- STAFF -
Character Design: Cyouko, Kyuuzou. F
Game Design: Yoshio. Y, Tomozou Endo, Michel Koba, Emirin
Sound Director: B. O
Sound Programmer: Milpo
Sound Composer: Kamiya Studio
Programmer: Taku. S
Assistant Programmers: Shin. F, Kumakura. T
Walt Disney Producer: Stephan L. Butler
Planner: Yoshio. Y
Special Thanks To: Jim
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Alex Kidd in Shinobi World [Model 7044] Update submitted by vecchiom
Alex Kidd in Shinobi World (c) 1990 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release. Description from the back cover:
After ten thousand years, the once-banished Dark Ninja returns to make another attempt to take over the Miracle World. Someone's definitely got to stop him! Guess who dares to meet the challenge? You! You're Alex Kidd, the prince who knows no fear.
A lovely girl has been kidnapped and her life is at risk! And she's your girlfriend from the planet Shinobi! By holding her hostage, the Dark Ninja plans to realize his fiendish scheme. She must be saved before it's too late!
You need more than courage to be successful. Transform into a fireball and burn up enemies that come at you. Jump up and across towering walls with your amazing wall-climbing skills. Turn into a tornado and twist your way out. And when you encounter the Dark Ninja, think only of winning. Otherwise you'll lose your girl and, worse yet, the Miracle World will be doomed forever!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7044
- TRIVIA -
Released on June 24, 1990 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Accepted [+] [X] Wonder Boy III - The Dragon's Trap [Model 7026] Update submitted by vecchiom
Wonder Boy III - The Dragon's Trap (c) 1989 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release. Description from the back cover:
Get ready for the third Wonder Boy adventure! To save Monster Land from the evil Meka Dragon, you've entered his castle and are about to go into battle. If you defeat the dragon, a terrible surprise awaits you...a curse! You'll turn into a lizard-man, and more. The only way you can return to human form is to find the Salamander Cross, a magical item with the power to remove curses.
But where is it hidden? Finding it is an adventure that will take you across strange lands, against strange creatures, into battles where you never know what strange shape you'll turn into! Hawk-man, Lion-man and more! You'll be able to buy armor, weapons and use magic items! Hidden rooms hold even greater surprises!
Can you beat the dragon's bosses and recover the Salamander Cross? When you look at the shape you're in, it's your only hope!
- TECHNICAL -
Game ID: 7026
- TRIVIA -
Released on September 15, 1989 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Also released in Europe and exported in Brazil as "Turma da Monica em O Resgate [Model 026260]".
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [EU] [AU] (oct.9, 2009)
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [US] (nov.9, 2009)
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Psycho Fox [Model 7032] Update submitted by vecchiom
Psycho Fox (c) 1989 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release. Description from the back cover:
Are you bored of being a valiant prince who saves a lovely princess? Are you sick and tired of dungeons and "mother brain"? Do you deliberately stay away from games in which you have to fight as a knight in shining armor? If you've answered "yes" to any of the questions above, Psycho Fox is the game for you!
You're Psycho Fox, an extraordinary fox that goes out to save the world from the wicked Madfox Daimyojin. He's the powerful, evil fox that sends out all sorts of bizarre creatures to conquer the world. Ever heard of Zizo Zizo or Poota? They're just a few of the numerous unheard-of enemies you'll encounter.
Watch out for those trick stairways and disappearing bridges! The Madfox has completely changed the landscape - just to give you a hard time! Sounds like a tough trek? Don't give up yet! You have the power to transform into other animals to help you get through certain obstacles. Remember you're not an average fox, you're Psycho Fox!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7032
- TRIVIA -
Released on June 1, 1989 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Developed in Japan, but released in North America and Europe only. Then, exported to Brazil.
Reviews:
November 1991 - Consoles + N.2 [FR]: 90/100
- STAFF -
Character Designer: Dark Side Toshi
Sub-Character Designer: Peetan Yamaguchi
Programmer: Blushed Machiya
Programmer: Cheeked Shotaro
Map Designer: Monkey Naochan
Data Puncher: Big Nose Ohkawa
Sound Editor: Mr. Question
Responsible Person: Big Foot Shijoh
Director: Professor Toshi
Producer: The Rich Man
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Power Strike [Model 5109] Update submitted by vecchiom
Power Strike (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Aleste [Model G-1352]".
Description from the back cover:
It's Sega's 1st Special Edition game. You won't find this version on the store shelves!
Your planet has been overrun by the meanest mutant vegetation ever created in a genetics laboratory. It's taken over buildings, labs, fighter craft...even people! And it's getting bigger...and meaner...with each passing second.
But it hasn't taken over you. Now, you're going in on a mission to deliver a POWER STRIKE! You have a special attack ship with the ability to use weapons you free from the ground.
The action is hot and heavy. The enemy is coming faster than you could ever believe! So fight hard and fast. If you don't turn the mutated vegetation into a giant tossed salad, they'll turn you into toast!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 5109
- TRIVIA -
Released on December 15, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System. This game was notable for being one of a few Sega Master System games in the USA, which could only be obtained by ordering the game by mail directly from Tonka.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Golvellius - Valley of Doom [Model 7017] Update submitted by vecchiom
Golvellius - Valley of Doom (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. Originally published in Japan. See the original for more information; "Maou Golvellius [Model G-1363]".
Description from the USA cover:
Enter the world of Golvellius. Where demons rule the valley of water...and control the creatures of land, sea and air. Where almost everyone stands against you. There is only one way in...and no way out except victory or death!
It's an adventure that will take you across deserts and mountains, oceans and forests...through eerie graveyards and caves filled with danger and surprise.
Golvellius has a PASSWORD SAVE feature that lets you keep all your possessions. So you never have to start an adventure empty handed!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7017
- TRIVIA -
Released on December 1, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Phantasy Star [Model 9500] Update submitted by vecchiom
Phantasy Star (c) 1988 Tonka Corp. [MN, USA]
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See original "Phantasy Star [Model G-1341]" for more information about the game itself.
Description from the USA back cover:
The time: Space Century 3240. The place: The Algol Star System. It began when King Lassic turned evil and let hordes of hideous, magical creatures run amok on the three planets. When her brother was killed, Alis vowed to avenge his death and put an end to Lassic forever.
Join her in a journey across time and space to worlds where creatures speak... where magic and science combine to take you on the ultimate video quest.
PHANTASY STAR IS TOTAL ADVENTURE ROLE PLAYING with towns full of people and shops... 16 level dungeons full of traps and treasures... three companions who will help you if you find them and some of the most awesome graphics ever put in a video game.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 9500
- TRIVIA -
Released on November 15, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
Microsoft XBOX 360 [US] (feb.10, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection [Model 68034]"
Sony PlayStation 3 [US] (feb.10, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection [Model BLUS-30259]"
[EU] Microsoft XBOX 360 (feb.20, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection [Model 384-40210]"
Sony PlayStation 3 [EU] [AU] (feb.20, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection [Model BLES-00475]"
[AU] Microsoft XBOX 360 (feb.26, 2009) as an unlockable extra in "Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection"
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [EU] (aug.14, 2009)
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [US] (aug.31, 2009)
* HANDHELDS:
[US] Nintendo GBA (nov.24, 2002) "Phantasy Star Collection [Model AGB-AYCE-USA]" by THQ
[EU] Nintendo GBA (mar.7, 2003) "Phantasy Star Collection [Model AGB-AYCP-EUR]" by Atari
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Double Dragon [Model 7012] Update submitted by vecchiom
Double Dragon (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. originally published in Japan. See the original for more information; "Double Dragon [Model G-1369]".
Description from the USA cover:
It's two player Double Dragon for your Sega System, just like the arcade game!
In a city destroyed by war and crime, you count on each other to survive! You are Billy and Jimmy Lee, the twins they call the Spike and the Hammer. When it comes to martial arts, you're both street lethal. Leaping kicks. Knee smashes. Judo throws. You are the masters.
Now get ready for the biggest battle of all. The Black Warriors, meanest gang in the city, has kidnapped Jimmy's girlfriend Mary Ann. She's the bait they're using to lure you onto their turf. You're going to get her back... and take care of the Black Warriors' gang once and for all!
It's going to take every fighting skill you have. And if you make it to the headquarters of the Black Warriors, you'll face the greatest surprise of all, the leader of the gang!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7012
- TRIVIA -
Released on November 1, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Accepted [+] [X] Thunder Blade [Model 7011] Update submitted by vecchiom
Thunder Blade (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the originl for more information; "Thunder Blade [Model G-1360]".
Description from the back cover:
Get ready to take part in the greatest helicopter battle of the century with THUNDER BLADE, the SEGA arcade hit!
You're the Gunship Gladiator. You fly the Thunder Blade chopper. Some say you're unstoppable. This mission will put you to the test!
The enemy has invaded your country. That makes you mad. So you're going to stop them ...all by yourself! In cities...over deserts and oceans...in caves and through refineries... you're cutting loose with your cannons and dropping air-to-surface missiles from your skids.
They've got tanks, airpower and incredible super fortresses. But you haw guts, a taste for glory... and the meanest fightin' copter in the sky!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7011
- TRIVIA -
Released on October 15, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Shinobi [Model 7009] Update submitted by vecchiom
Shinobi (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. Originally published in Japan. See the original for more information.
Description from the back cover:
A NEW Sega arcade hit comes to life on the Sega System!
You're Jo-Mushashi, a mild-mannered martial arts instructor. But you have another job as well. When duty calls, you're a Master Ninja! YOUR MISSION: An evil terrorist network, the Ring of Fire, has kidnapped the children of the world's leaders! You must get the hostages back...and defeat the Ring of Fire!
They're waiting for you with gunmen, thugs, mongos and green ninjas. But you alone have the power of Ninja Magic!
It's arcade-like action...only from Sega!
- TECHNICAL -
Model 7009
- TRIVIA -
Released on September 1, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Accepted [+] [X] Wonder Boy in Monster Land [Model 7007] Update submitted by vecchiom
Wonder Boy in Monster Land (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information.
- TECHNICAL -
Game ID: 7007
- TRIVIA -
Released on August 15, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [US] (jan.26, 2009) [Model LAKE]
Accepted [+] [X] Alex Kidd - The Lost Stars [Model 7005] Update submitted by vecchiom
Alex Kidd - The Lost Stars (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Alex Kidd - The Lost Stars [Model G-1347]".
Description from the back cover:
The Kidd is back! It's Alex, the little Prince with big ears and unlimited courage. When danger threatens the Miracle World of Aries, Alex Kidd is there to meet any challenge.
This time, the evil Jigaratt has stolen the stars from the Aries constellation. The skies above the city of Radactian are now cold and dark. Only someone of royal blood can get them back... and that's the Kidd!
Join Alex in fourteen rounds of adventure to worlds where anything is possible! You have legs that jump like steel springs and magical cloud shots to stop the enemy. But the key to getting the stars back is strategy. Are you good enough to beat Jiggaratt?
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7005
- TRIVIA -
Released on July 1, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Accepted [+] [X] Alien Syndrome [Model 7006] Update submitted by vecchiom
Alien Syndrome (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information.
Description from the back cover:
Sega's super arcade smash hit comes to life...on your Sega System!
A mysterious alien space fleet has invaded human occupied space. Called the Alien Syndrome™, they are the deadliest creatures mankind has ever encountered. The Alien Syndrome shoots first...and asks no questions!
A battalion of your friends attacks the alien fleet. But they are captured and held hostage. Earth Command sends one soldier to get them back...You!
You're RICKY, Earth Command Trooper. When it comes to deep space combat, you are the best. Armed only with a combat rifle, you must infiltrate each alien ship, rescue the hostages and escape...before a time bomb vaporizes the ship into cosmic debris.
The odds...and the clock...are against you. The aliens can appear anywhere...at any time. So shoot fast and straight. The hostages are depending on you!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7006
- TRIVIA -
Released on March 15, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] After Burner [Model 9001] Update submitted by vecchiom
After Burner (c) 1988 Tonka Corp.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "After Burner [Model G-1340]".
Description from the back cover:
Sega's smash arcade hit comes to life... on your Sega System!
You're a Navy Air Captain. At your control is the most advanced fighting jet ever to set the skies on fire! You supply the skill, reflexes and guts.
Your F-14 Thunder Cat gives you Mach 2+ speeds, unlimited firepower and a state-of-the-art battle computer which targets your enemies for destruction.
Fire guided missiles, then blast away with your Vulcan cannon. Roll your F-14 left and right! Enemy missiles slide under your wings. Your afterburners roar as you dive for the wave tops!
In this sky battle you're outnumbered. But that's O.K. When it comes to flying the unfriendly skies, you're the one they call "The Ace."
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 9001
- TRIVIA -
Released on March 1, 1988 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
See Video section.
Accepted [+] [X] Fantasy Zone II - The Tears of Opa-Opa [Model 7004] Update submitted by vecchiom
Fantasy Zone II - The Tears of Opa-Opa (c) 1987 SEGA of America.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Fantasy Zone II - Opa Opa no Namida [Model G-1329]".
Description from the back cover:
Opa-Opa is at it again in this zany return to his original homeland some ten years later. Welcome to Fantasy Zone II where perils are great and rewards even greater.
During your visit you'll discover that peace is at stake once again and those who threaten it are more cunning and wicked than before. So beware, the evil Blackhearts are near and they're not alone.
Scores of unusual and seemingly innocent creatures will enthusiastically approach you. But don't be fooled. They're not here to help. They're henchmen for the dark powers of the Blackhearts.
And they'll sabotage every chance you've got to protect the warp gates from total ruin. So fight valiantly because just when you think you've made it, the Blackhearts will be waiting.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7004
- TRIVIA -
Released on December 15, 1987 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Out Run [Model 7003] Update submitted by vecchiom
Out Run (c) 1987 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information.
Description from the back cover:
Brace yourself for the most realistic racing experience yet. And to play, you've got to have what it takes: NERVE, SKILL and BRAINS.
NERVE—you're behind the wheel of a super-tuned race car with one speed only: fast. SKILL—you're maneuvering a car that can nearly reach a simulated 270 KMH. BRAINS—because you're in control of your car's speed and handling at a dangerous pace, you have to use your head and not just your hands to survive.
So get geared for the ride of your life and stay alert. The track may look terrific, but at these speeds anything can turn into a danger zone.
Out Run™—the exciting home version of the original video arcade game created and made available exclusively by Sega.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7003
- TRIVIA -
Released on October 1, 1987 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
See Video section.
Accepted [+] [X] Enduro Racer [Model 5077] Update submitted by vecchiom
Enduro Racer (c) 1987 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Enduro Racer [Model G-1322]".
Descriptions from the European cover:
Countdown to adventure. Three, rev your engine. Two, get ready. One, you're off. And this is the wildest race on the toughest course any Pro has ever had to cross. Luckily you're prepared with the all-terrain handling and speed of the Enduro Racer.
Everything from super-sized jumps, competing machines, natural and man-made obstacles will make your journey a perilous one. But you've got one direction: the Finish Line.
So drive your fastest, you're racing against the clock. And be careful. Once you're down, it's hard to get up and you've got only one bike to burn through this demanding track.
Now, grip those gears, spin those wheels and take the lead to victory.
- TECHNICAL -
Model 5077
- TRIVIA -
Released on August 15, 1987 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Accepted [+] [X] Wonder Boy [Model 5068] Update submitted by vecchiom
Wonder Boy (c) 1987 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Super Wonder Boy [Model G-1316]".
Description from the back cover:
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to set out all alone through the deepest of deep dark forests?
To live off the fruit of the land? And fend for yourself against nature's nasty woodland creatures?
Have you ever wondered how you'd cope in the middle of a burning desert? With nothing but a skateboard and a glass of milk to see you through?
Well now you have to. Because Tanya, the love of your life, has been kidnapped and taken to the other side of the planet. You've got to get her back. As soon as possible.
Besides, she'd never forgive you if you didn't risk your life for her.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 5068
- TRIVIA -
Released on June 1, 1987 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Quartet [Model 5073] Update submitted by vecchiom
Quartet (c) 1987 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Double Target - Cynthia no Nemuri [Model G-1314]".
Description from the back cover:
If you hate aliens, you'll love Quartet!
You see, space colony Number Nine is being threatened by an invasion of the most dangerous kind. Alien attack. And the place is crawling with them.
These vicious, vile parasites have even managed to confiscate the casket of the late, great Queen Cynthia.
Its your job to exterminate these treacherous creatures. To return the casket to it's hallowed tomb. And save the colony from certain collapse.
You'll have special equipment to help you along the way. Like a supersonic jet engine, a special bomb, missiles and a magic key.
But time is running out. So don't just stand there thinking about it. Get on it.
And get rid of this gruesome group. For good!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 5073
- TRIVIA -
Released on April 15, 1987 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Space Harrier [Model 7001] Update submitted by vecchiom
Space Harrier (c) 1987 Sega of America, Incorporated.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. For more information on the game itself, please see the Japanese release entry; "Space Harrier [Model G-1310]".
Description from the back cover:
You are Harrier, the resourceful extra-terrestrial warrior. And space is your battlefield.
Your mission is to save the Land of the Dragons from vicious creatures led by the vile and crafty One-eyed Mammoth.
Aided by your only friends, the Dragons, you find yourself attacked again and again. You fight off one heavily-armed alien after another.
You must use every trick in the book. Every skill at your command.The clashes are thrilling and demanding.The combat scenes are powerful.
Can you survive the intense fighting? For your sake. For the sake of the Land of the Dragons. You must!
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 7001
- TRIVIA -
Released on March 1, 1987 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [US] (nov.3, 2008)
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] World Grand Prix [Model 5053] Update submitted by vecchiom
World Grand Prix (c) 1986 Sega of America, Incorporated.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "The Circuit [Model G-1304]".
Description from the back cover:
Design some of the hottest Grand Prix race tracks in the world. And hit them fast in the hottest wheels ever to fly across the home video screen.
Your speed and daring will determine the race. If you're one of the top five finishers you can use your money to purchase even more supercharged parts for your car.
You win again. You get more parts. Making your car hotter. And hotter.
So nothing can stop you from nabbing the world championship. Except maybe the car that just pulled up beside you.
- TRIVIA -
Released on October 1, 1986 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 5053
Accepted [+] [X] Alex Kidd in Miracle World [Model 5067] Update submitted by vecchiom
Alex Kidd in Miracle World (c) 1986 Sega of America, Incorporated.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information.
Description from the back cover:
Your name is Alex Kidd. You have courage. A karate chop that shatters rocks. And a big job to do.
You learn that the mysterious city of Radactian is in great danger. All your skills and talents are desperately needed to help.
But there's a catch. How do you get there?
Your only clues are a puzzling map and a medallion made of Sunstone. Will that be enough to solve the riddle of the pathway?
You face the obstacles. Solve the mysteries. Learn the secrets as you go along. But there's high adventure around every corner.
It takes a Kidd like you to handle a challenge like this.
- TECHNICAL -
Game ID: 5067
- TRIVIA -
Released on December 1, 1986 in North America for the Sega Master System. This game is known in Japan as "Alex Kidd no Miracle World [Model G-1306]".
- PORTS -
* CONSOLES:
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] [US] (june.23, 2008) [Model LAEE]
Microsoft XBOX 360 [XBLA] [US] (may.23, 2012) "Sega Vintage Collection - Alex Kidd & Co."
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Black Belt [Model 5054] Update submitted by vecchiom
Black Belt (c) 1986 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release of "Hokuto no Ken [Model G-1303]" titled Black Belt, it features altered graphics and characters due to the removal of the Hokuto no Ken license.
Description from the back cover:
The most life-like karate game ever to meet the video screen.
It's a post nuclear war setting. And the bad guys seem to be getting the best of things.
You use your Black Belt standing to try to restore order to a chaotic world.
In each round you must battle an entire enemy corps as well as its leader. And in each round the backgrounds - as well as your opponent's fighting styles - continue to change.
Use everything the masters have taught you to stop the violence and restore peace.
- TECHNICAL -
Model 5054
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
For every 32 standing punches or kicks you throw, a health power-up will appear.
When the timer reaches '96' and every following 16 seconds later (80, 64, 48, 32, 16) the red Japanese symbol power-up will appear. When you collect this you won't take any damage for 9 hits.
You'll receive an additional life at 100,000 and 300,000 points.
Defeat Wang Easily:
Wang, the final boss, is quite relentless and difficult. The manual states there is no weakness and you have to win by skill, but they're wrong. All you have to do is stay in the left hand corner as the round starts. When Wang is drawing close, hold down and then move up to jump. He'll jump right towards you and if timed right you can catch him in the air with low punches, brining his life down to nothing in a matter of seconds.
Secret Level:
After beating Wang, the final boss, press Up(x20) during the text scroll to unlock a secret level (In Chapter 7, you will fight all the bosses again).
Infinite Lives Glitch:
Press Button 1 to start the game. When the red screen comes up displaying the number of players, hold Button 1 down. The screen will go blank for only a short time. Press Reset before the action begins. The game will glitch and Riki will show up on the top left. You'll have unlimited lives, but be careful because if you receive an extra life due to points, your status will drop to zero and you can end your game. Thus, be careful and try to only do what you have to. The code is thus somewhat flawed, but it does work.
Level Select:
At title screen, using controller 2, press Up, Down, Left, Right, Up+Left, Up+Right, Down+Right, Down+Left, Down x7, Up, Up+Right, Up+Right. Then with controller 2 you can select a value using Up and press a button to start the game.
Note: this cheat is VERY difficult to accomplish, and the diagonal directions must be pressed perfectly. For example, Up+Right must be pressed together at exactly the same time.
- TRIVIA -
Released on November 15, 1986 in North America for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] World Grand Prix [Model 5053] Update submitted by vecchiom
World Grand Prix (c) 1986 Sega of America, Incorporated.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "The Circuit [Model G-1304]".
Description from the back cover:
Design some of the hottest Grand Prix race tracks in the world. And hit them fast in the hottest wheels ever to fly across the home video screen.
Your speed and daring will determine the race. If you're one of the top five finishers you can use your money to purchase even more supercharged parts for your car.
You win again. You get more parts. Making your car hotter. And hotter.
So nothing can stop you from nabbing the world championship. Except maybe the car that just pulled up beside you.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 5053
- TRIVIA -
Released on October 20, 1986 in North America for the Sega Master System.
Accepted [+] [X] The Combo Cartridge: Hang-On + Astro Warrior Update submitted by vecchiom
The Combo Cartridge: Hang-On + Astro Warrior (c) 1986 SEGA of America, Inc.
Description from the back cover:
Twice the action. Twice the risk. One incredible combination.
Hang-On is the 3-D motorcycle race game that's taken the arcades by storm. Race through grasslands, sea sides, valleys, nighttime cityscapes and, of course, motorcycle racecourses.
This game is so fast it even gives you special racing techniques like hang-on and counter-steering for taking the corners.
Astro Warrior pits you against the enemy's fleet of superpowered spaceships. And ultimately, the invincible Master Ship.
In this treacherous black universe you can only count on yourself. To shoot fast. To shoot straight. If you do — you get more power. More weapons. To beat the villains. To beat the odds.
If you don't — the odds beat you.
- TRIVIA -
Released on September 25, 1986 in North America as a launch title for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Fantasy Zone [Model 5052] Update submitted by vecchiom
Fantasy Zone (c) 1986 SEGA of America, Inc.
North American release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Fantasy Zone [Model G-1301]".
Description from the back cover:
Before you even pick up your control pads, you'll quickly see that this game is from another planet.
Amorphic graphics. Day-glow colors. Even spaced-out music.
You start out by building your own space ship. Pick out your own engine parts, lasers and defense mechanisms.
Than take off for The Fantasy Zone. You'll enter screen after screen of perilous worlds. As you try to bring peace to a troubled universe.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 5052
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Released on September 25, 1986 in North America as a launch title for the Sega Master System.
Accepted [+] [X] Choplifter [Model 5051] Update submitted by vecchiom
Choplifter (c) 1986 SEGA of America, Inc.
Description from the back cover:
Man a chopper in the nation's top action adventure.
The leading home computer game in the U.S. has just become even better. With more detailed graphics. More geographic locations. Even more challenging maneuvers.
If you're not familiar with the scenario, here's how it goes.
Pockets of international hostages are trapped. All across the world. In the Middle East. In the South Seas. And in a secret base somewhere in a cavern.
You man a helicopter rescue team. And your job is to take your helicopter down, rescue the hostages and fly them back to safety. All the while dodging and destroying dangerous enemy fire.
An action-packed helicopter game at its best.
- TECHNICAL -
GAME ID: 5051
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Released on September 25, 1986 in North America as a launch title for the Sega Master System.
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.
Accepted [+] [X] Wabbit [Model AP2010] Update submitted by Anonymous
Wabbit (c) 1982 Apollo
You are a farmer, named Billie Sue, trying to protect your crops. One patch in particular is giving you trouble. It's surrounded by ten holes from which wabbits [sic] dart into your field. Scare off the pesky creatures by throwing wotten [sic] eggs at them (they're in abundance this year and worth much less than good country carrots). The score on the left depicts the number of carrots the wabbits have snatched and deposited in their wabbit holes. The current carrot count increases every time a wabbit gets back into his hole with one of your carrots. Your score increases everytime you wallop a wabbit with a wotten egg. It's an egg-citing experience.
8 game variations - For one or two players, the number of Wabbits you have to chase off will vary as follows:
GAME 1 -- 2 WABBITS FOR 1 PLAYER
GAME 2 -- 2 WABBITS FOR 2 PLAYERS
GAME 3 -- 1 WABBIT FOR 1 PLAYER
GAME 4 -- 1 WABBIT FOR 2 PLAYERS
GAME 5 -- 3 WABBITS FOR 1 PLAYER
GAME 6 -- 3 WABBITS FOR 2 PLAYERS
GAME 7 -- 1 WABBIT FOR 1 PLAYER (CHILD)
GAME 8 -- 1 WABBIT FOR 2 PLAYERS (CHILD)
- TECHNICAL -
Model AP2010
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When wabbits carrying carrots successfully return to their burrows without being hit by wotten eggs, the current carrot indicator on the left of the screen will increase by one point. Every time Billie Sue is able to hit a wabbit with a wotten egg before the wabbit reaches a carrot, you will receive five points. When the wabbit is hit by a wotten egg on the way back from its burrow with a carrot, you will receive ten points on your score on the right of the screen. And you get a bonus: every 100 points you get will cause the wabbits to lose 25 carrots from their current carrot count. The game will end when the wabbits' score reaches 100 points.
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Programmer: Van Tran
- SOURCES -
Game's ROM.