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Toy Commander
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Sega
Developer: No Cliché
Distributor: Ozisoft (AU)
Peripherals supported: Jump Pack , Visual Memory Unit , Dreamcast VGA Box
Genre: Action[1] [2] , Action Shooting[3]
Number of players: 1-4
Official in-game languages:
日本語
English
Français
Deutsch
Español
Release
Date
RRP
Code
JP
2000-01-06[3]
¥4,800 (5,040 )4,800e[3]
HDR-0052
US
1999-11-03[4]
$49.9549.95[5]
51020
EU
1999-10-22
MK-51020-50
EU (White Label)
1999
DE
1999-10-22
MK-51020-50
ES
1999-10-22[10]
8,990Ptas8,990[11]
MK-51020-50
FR
1999-10-21[12]
MK-51020-50
UK
1999-10-22[6] [7]
£39.9939.99[8] [9]
MK-51020-50
AU
1999-11-30[13]
$94.9594.95[14]
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Toy Commander , known in Japan as Totsugeki! Teketeke!! Toy Ranger (突撃!てけてけ!!トイ・レンジャー), is a Sega Dreamcast game developed by No Cliché in 1999. During development the game was known as Gutherman .[15] [16]
Story
After the player (called Andy in the US and Guthy in Europe) receives some new army-themed toys for Christmas, his older toys, lead by Huggy Bear, rebel against the new arrivals. The overall goal is to stop Huggy Bear and his various generals and reclaim the house. By defeating a general, the toy can then be used against the final boss.
Gameplay
Missions
Kitchen and Dining Room
Training
Boiling Rage
Rings of Fire
Deep Sea Trap
Blow the Bridge Down
Air Raid
CYCLONE
Children's Bedrooms
Hunt and Seek
Grand Prix
Desertion
Bombs Away!
Chuck Amok
Sad Princess Clara
ROLY POLY
Hallway and Mezzanine
Labyrinth
Agent Green
Aces High
Emergency 9-1-1
Birds of a Feather
Insectophobia
VROOM-VROOM
Parent's Bedroom
Race to Win!
Railroad Rabble
Putting out Fires
12 Mercanaries
Sink and Destroy!
A Friend in Need...
BLACKJACK
Garage and Tool Room
Up and Down
The Evil Extraterrestrials
The Pirates' Booty
Vertigo
Louis the Lemur
Extraterrestrials gone bad
BUGGY-WUG
Attic
Helicopter Hoo-ha
Little Big Taxi
Taking Over
The Heist
Quiet Riots
Bunny Soup
PEGGY
Living Room and Greenhouse
Into the Great Wide Open
Dogfights
Planet Invaders
Crazy Train
The Exterminators
The Piano Predicament
SIR ALDARAK XIII
Cellar
Hidden Area
History
It was a launch title in both North America and Europe, and was used extensively to advertise the Dreamcast's 3D rendering capabilities. In the game, the player controls a variety of toys, ranging from cars to planes and helicopters, and must complete various tasks in a 3D environment.
No Cliché developed Christmas and Summer time hoilday spin-offs for the Official Dreamcast Magazine . They also released a sequel, Toy Racer , a racing game with online capabilities which did not see the same level of success. The team had wanted to include online multiplayer with Toy Commander but ran out of time.[17]
A Windows PC version was in development, but was ultimately left unreleased.
Versions
Localised names
Also known as
Language
Localised Name
English Translation
English
Toy Commander
Toy Commander
English (US)
Toy Commander
Toy Commander
Japanese
突撃!てけてけ!!トイ・レンジャー
Totugeki! Teketeke!! Toy Ranger
Production credits
Creative Director: Frédérick Raynal
Art Director, Original Concept: Didier Chanfray
Technical Director: Serge Plagnol
Executive Producer, Missions Design, Script Coding: David Chomard
Project Manager, Main Programmer: Frantz Cournil
Physics, Dynamics, Algorithmic: Cédrick Collomb
Libraries, Tools, Menus, Script Coding: Pascal Dubois
Libraries, Optimization: Sébastien Viannay
Game & Missions Design, Script Coding, Resources Manager: Lionel Chaze
Animation, Additional Programming: Awen Limbourg
Real Time 3D Intro, Additional Script Coding: Alain Jarniou
Additional Script Coding, Internal Tests: Hugues Tardif
3D Computer Artist For Cut Sequences And Graphic Design: Benoit Boucher, Merlin Pardo, Ludovic Rubin, Frédéric Taquet
Vehicles, Characters, Special F/X, Animation: Arnaud Lhomme
Characters, Animation: Paul-Henri Michaud
2D Artist For Background Design And Menus, Marketing Support: Sabine Morlat
Additional Concept Artist: Yaël Barroz
Music, Sound F/X: Philippe Vachey
Game Design, Text: Didier Quentin
Quality Assurance, Micro Computer Manager: Jérôme Roseau
Accounting: Véronique Palmier
Internal Tests: Eddie Javelle, Romain Chavanne
Special thanks to: Valérie Rochereau, Studio Vox Populi
Sega Europe
Chief Executive Officer: Jean-Francois Cecillon
Chief Operating Officer: Kazutoshi Miyake
Director of Product Development: Naohiko Hoshino
Producer: Dave Nulty
Producer of Japanese Version: Kats Sato
Assistant Producer: Miyuki Morozumi
Technical Support Manager: Colin Carter
Senior Software Engineer: Thomas Szirtes
Software Engineer: Elton Bird
Hardware Engineer: Tamer Tahsin
Senior Test Manager: Jason Cumberbatch
Senior Designer: Paul Jerem
Designer: Ross McLeish
Localisation: Roberto Parraga , Angelika Michitsch
Test/Quality Assurance: Daimion Pinnock, Steve Curd, Marlon Grant , Michael Lawsiriphat
Special thanks to: Jean-Francois Cecillon , Kazutoshi Miyake , Naohiko Hoshino , Naoya Tsurumi , Hiroshi Okuno , Richard Jacques , Giles Thomas , Begona Sanz , Cedric Marechal , Philippe Renaudin, Jose Angel Sanchez, Tina Sakowsky , Lisa Narbutis
Sega of Japan : Shoichiro Irimajiri , Kenichi Iwanaga , Shuji Utsumi , Junichiro Takahashi , Takahiro Obara , Hakuroh Matsuda , Keiko Terashima
Sega of America : John Byrd , Arnold Feener , Stacey Kerr , Jason Kuo , Tom Miley , Jonas Robledo , Mari Schaal , Andrew Stein , Ralph Thomas
Presented by: Sega
©Sega Enterprises, Ltd. , 2000
Source : In-game credits
Magazine articles
Main article: Toy Commander/Magazine articles .
Promotional material
Artwork
Physical scans
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Dreamcast, US
Cover
Dreamcast, EU (white label)
Disc
Dreamcast, AU
Disc
Technical information
Main article: Toy Commander/Technical information .
External links
References
↑ File:TC DC JP Box Back.jpg
↑ https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-11-09 14:09)
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