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- For the Sega Saturn emulator, see Hyperion (emulator).
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Hyperion is Sega Mega LD full motion video rail shooter game developed by HighTech Lab. Japan and published by Taito. Released in Japan in May 1994, it was later brought to the United States the following July.
Contents
Gameplay
Hyperion is a rail shooter which puts players in the cockpit of an advanced attack spacecraft flying across three-dimensional spacescapes, where the Control Pad moves a crosshair around the screen to aim the spacecraft's main weaponry at waves of incoming hostile units.
Production credits
Technical Crew
- Executive Producer: Takeo Shirasaka
- Producer: Takashi Shiokawa
- Co-Producer: Takeshi Yoshizaki
- Production Director: Taro Odagiri
- Editor: Mitsuru Shinohe
- Sound Design: Yoshiaki Kenmochi
- Music: Wataru Ogura
- Programmer: Taku Koga, Naoki Matsunaga, Yuji Shingai, Akihito Koriyama
- Programming Supervisor: Yutaka Hino
- Mechanical Character Design: T. Odagiri & Cg Staff
Image & Sound Unit
- General Manager: Yoshiaki Kenmochi
- Technical Supervisor: Hiroaki Torii
- Computer Graphics (Movie Part): Takafumi Nakazawa, Masanobu Yamamoto, Eiji Matsuura, Ayumu Kawami
- Computer Graphics (Stage Part): Nobuyuki Kano, Ryoichiro Debuchi, Akemi Iwamatsu, Atsuko Katakura, Shinji Matsuda, Mamiko Himuro, Yoshifumi Morita
- Computer Graphics (Art Work): Kiyoe Inai, Masamichi Kawanabe, Takayuki Nagisa, Masahisa Adachi, Syuichi Kono, Hitoshi Kakumu, Jyoji Fukai
- Computer Graphics Studio: Digital Studio
- Sound Effect: Kazutoshi Saito
- Recording Engineer: Wataru Ogura, Kazuyoshi Hinoki
- Music Recording Studio: Video Sunmall, Wedge
- Video Engineer: Mitsuharu Maruyama
- Video Editing Studio: Video Sunmall
- This disc is for private home use only and any other use, copying, reproduction or performance in whole or part is prohibited.
- © 1994 Taito Corp. All right reserved.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Hyperion/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
Photo gallery
References
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