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{{A}} punches. {{B}} jumps. Hold {{C}} to run faster.
 
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==Production Credits==
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*For [[Core Design|Core Design Ltd.]]:
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**Programmer: Stefan Walker
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**Graphics: Richard Morton
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**Game Design: Simon Phipps, Richard Morton, Guy Miller, Stefan Walker
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**Music and Sound: Nathan McCree
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**Creative Manager: Guy Miller
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**Producer and Mighty Caesar: Jeremy Smith
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*For [[Sega]]:
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**Producer: Paul Chamberlain
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**Translation Team: Lia Ithell, Cara MacMullan, Simon Bradley
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

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Astérix and the Power of the Gods
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Astérix and the Power of the Gods is a 1995 platformer for the Sega Mega Drive by Core Design and Sega tying into the Astérix media franchise. It was only released in Europe.

Vercingetorix surrenders Gaul to Caesar and leaves his arms behind. A curious Roman takes a shield which gets traded/stolen/sold to oblivion. Fearing for their lives, Astérix's and Obelix's clan sends them out to get the shield back before Caesar himself gets it.

A punches. B jumps. Hold C to run faster.

Production Credits

  • For Core Design Ltd.:
    • Programmer: Stefan Walker
    • Graphics: Richard Morton
    • Game Design: Simon Phipps, Richard Morton, Guy Miller, Stefan Walker
    • Music and Sound: Nathan McCree
    • Creative Manager: Guy Miller
    • Producer and Mighty Caesar: Jeremy Smith
  • For Sega:
    • Producer: Paul Chamberlain
    • Translation Team: Lia Ithell, Cara MacMullan, Simon Bradley

Physical Scans

Mega Drive, EU
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Cover