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The game is presented entirely in 3D, and has the user complete various missions involving the destruction of giant centipedes (and other insects). Unlike the original arcade game, the player has full control over his/her ship, and can therefore fire in any direction (and manipulate the camera while doing so) with powerups allowing the ship to be upgraded. There is also a classic mode which plays more similarly to the arcade game.
 
The game is presented entirely in 3D, and has the user complete various missions involving the destruction of giant centipedes (and other insects). Unlike the original arcade game, the player has full control over his/her ship, and can therefore fire in any direction (and manipulate the camera while doing so) with powerups allowing the ship to be upgraded. There is also a classic mode which plays more similarly to the arcade game.
  
The game was not widely received, and does not feature in-game music.
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The game was not widely released, and does not feature in-game music.
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

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Centipede
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: Hasbro Interactive
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 1-2

Centipede for the Sega Dreamcast is an update to the original 1980 arcade game Centipede by Atari. The Dreamcast version was released exclusively in North America.

The game is presented entirely in 3D, and has the user complete various missions involving the destruction of giant centipedes (and other insects). Unlike the original arcade game, the player has full control over his/her ship, and can therefore fire in any direction (and manipulate the camera while doing so) with powerups allowing the ship to be upgraded. There is also a classic mode which plays more similarly to the arcade game.

The game was not widely released, and does not feature in-game music.

Physical Scans

Dreamcast Version