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− | {{sub-stub}} | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (オーパーツ) is an unreleased action game developed for [[Sega System C2]] hardware by [[Success]]. Infamously, ''[[Gamest]]'' misinterpreted the game's title as "'''''Farts'''''" in a preview article{{magref|gamest|80|141}}. |
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*'''Main Programmer:''' Masaru Hatsuyama | *'''Main Programmer:''' Masaru Hatsuyama | ||
*'''Graphic Designer:''' Motoi Saitoh, Nozomu Sakurao | *'''Graphic Designer:''' Motoi Saitoh, Nozomu Sakurao | ||
− | *'''Music Composer:''' Nasu Kazumi | + | *'''Music Composer:''' [[Shigeharu Isoda|Nasu Kazumi]] |
*'''Sub Programmer:''' Mizuho Sasa, Fumihiro Tahara, Akiyoshi Noguchi, Munemoto Matsushima | *'''Sub Programmer:''' Mizuho Sasa, Fumihiro Tahara, Akiyoshi Noguchi, Munemoto Matsushima | ||
*'''Test Player:''' Shinobu Itoh, Takayuki Machida | *'''Test Player:''' Shinobu Itoh, Takayuki Machida | ||
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==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:35, 5 November 2024
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System(s): Sega System C2 |
Publisher: Sega Enterprises, Ltd. |
Developer: Success |
Planned release date(s): 1992 |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1-2 |
Status of prototype(s): Prototype leaked |
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Ooparts (オーパーツ) is an unreleased action game developed for Sega System C2 hardware by Success. Infamously, Gamest misinterpreted the game's title as "Farts" in a preview article[1].
A prototype was leaked online.
Story
It is said that when the flux of time called up from the ancient spatial-temporal dimensions elapses, each and every grain of sand clad in scorching heat will change the world into a cardinal red inferno. Two elite sorceresses, in their effort to perpetually freeze time, attempt to release an hourglass into the yellow murkish sky by collecting the rock crystals contained in the six columns of sand monuments with the aid of Ooparts.
Gameplay
Production credits
- Director & Character Designer: Hideki Tamura
- Main Programmer: Masaru Hatsuyama
- Graphic Designer: Motoi Saitoh, Nozomu Sakurao
- Music Composer: Nasu Kazumi
- Sub Programmer: Mizuho Sasa, Fumihiro Tahara, Akiyoshi Noguchi, Munemoto Matsushima
- Test Player: Shinobu Itoh, Takayuki Machida
- General Producer: Takato Yoshinari
- Presented By: Success Corporation
Magazine articles
- Main article: Ooparts/Magazine articles.
References
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