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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a CGI ridefilm for the [[AS-1]] motion simulator. It debuted in 1993 at SIGGRAPH's Electronic Theater, and is notable for being [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]'s first project for [[Sega]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[AS-1|Sega AS-1]] science fiction ride film developed by [[Sega AM5]] and installed in the company’s flagship arcade venues such as [[Joypolis]] and [[SegaWorld]]. Released in 1993, it is notable for being [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]'s first project for [[Sega]].
  
The film, set in the year 2154 AD, simulates a futuristic flying car-chase through Tokyo. Brute Bombalez, the leader of an urban eco-terrorist gang called the 'Red Dragons', has escaped the maximum security prison Megalopolis. As Tokyo police officers, the riders must fly through the neon cityscape and capture Bombalez before he can wreak his vengeance on innocent citizens.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19961224110234/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/atp/atc/as-1.html}}
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==Plot==
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Set in the year 2154 AD, Brute Bombalez, the leader of an urban eco-terrorist gang called the 'Red Dragons', has escaped the maximum security prison Megalopolis. As Tokyo police officers, riders fly through the neon cityscape and must capture Bombalez before he can wreak his vengeance on innocent citizens.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19961224110234/http://www.sega.co.jp/sega/atp/atc/as-1.html}}
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==Gameplay==
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The ride film simulates a futuristic flying car-chase through Tokyo.
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==History==
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It debuted in 1993 at SIGGRAPH's Electronic Theater.
  
 
Footage from ''Megalopolis'' was re-used for the opening and ending sequences of the Japanese [[Sega Video Magazine]] series, as well as the 1994 CGI art film ''The Gate to the Mind's Eye'', where it received a new backing soundtrack by Thomas Dolby.
 
Footage from ''Megalopolis'' was re-used for the opening and ending sequences of the Japanese [[Sega Video Magazine]] series, as well as the 1994 CGI art film ''The Gate to the Mind's Eye'', where it received a new backing soundtrack by Thomas Dolby.
  
A port of ''Megalopolis'' was created for the [[Sega 32X]], but never released. Given the non-interactive nature of the film, it is likely that this version was intended to be technical demo showcasing the console's graphical capabilities.
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==Development
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The ride film is notable for being [[Tetsuya Mizuguchi]]'s first project for [[Sega]].
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A port of ''Megalopolis'' was created for the [[Sega Super 32X]], but never released. Given the non-interactive nature of the film, it is likely that this version was intended to be technical demo showcasing the hardware’s graphics capabilities.
  
 
===Locations===
 
===Locations===

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Megalopolis: Tokyo City Battle
System(s): AS-1
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Simulation

















Number of players: 1-8
Release Date RRP Code
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Megalopolis: Tokyo City Battle is a Sega AS-1 science fiction ride film developed by Sega AM5 and installed in the company’s flagship arcade venues such as Joypolis and SegaWorld. Released in 1993, it is notable for being Tetsuya Mizuguchi's first project for Sega.

Plot

Set in the year 2154 AD, Brute Bombalez, the leader of an urban eco-terrorist gang called the 'Red Dragons', has escaped the maximum security prison Megalopolis. As Tokyo police officers, riders fly through the neon cityscape and must capture Bombalez before he can wreak his vengeance on innocent citizens.[1]

Gameplay

The ride film simulates a futuristic flying car-chase through Tokyo.

History

It debuted in 1993 at SIGGRAPH's Electronic Theater.

Footage from Megalopolis was re-used for the opening and ending sequences of the Japanese Sega Video Magazine series, as well as the 1994 CGI art film The Gate to the Mind's Eye, where it received a new backing soundtrack by Thomas Dolby.

==Development The ride film is notable for being Tetsuya Mizuguchi's first project for Sega.

A port of Megalopolis was created for the Sega Super 32X, but never released. Given the non-interactive nature of the film, it is likely that this version was intended to be technical demo showcasing the hardware’s graphics capabilities.

Locations

Production credits

  • Art Direction: Yasuo Fujita
  • Co-Art Direction/Vehicle Modelling: Buildup Co., Ltd.
  • Production Assistant: Koichi Ozaki
  • Music/Sound Design: Mitchell Osias
  • Sound Engineer: Koichi Namiki, Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
  • Motion Engineer: Hideaki Doi
  • Voice: Chikako Otsuka, Tetsuya Iwanaga, Toshiyuki Morikawa
  • Special Thanks to Shinji Aramaki, Mamoru Ito, Koichi Ohata, Atsuki Sato, Akihiro Tsuchiya, Rei Yumeno, Jun'ya Okabe
  • Starring in Preshow: Michael Jackson (as Megalopolice Commander)
  • Copyright © 1993 by SEGA Enterprises, Ltd.
Source:
In-game credits, partial[3]

Interviews

https://news.denfaminicogamer.jp/english/170612/2

External links

References