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}}{{stub}}'''''Megumi Rescue''''' (め組レスキュー) is an unreleased [[Sega System E]] arcade breakout game developed by [[EXA Planning]] and manufactured by [[Sega]].{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Lost_%26_Found}}
}}}}{{sub-stub}}'''''Megumi Rescue''''' (め組レスキュー) is an unreleased [[Sega System E]] arcade breakout game developed by [[EXA Planning]] and scheduled to be manufactured by [[Sega]]. While fully developed, and with arcade boards produced, the game ultimately went unreleased, although it would eventually see a port to the [[Sega Master System]] in July 1988 courtesy of developer [[Whiteboard]].
 
  
[[Aicom]] would later release a [[Nintendo Family Computer]] port of the game in 1989, titled ''[https://www.mobygames.com/game/flying-hero Flying Hero]''.
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==Development==
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[[File:MegumiRescueSystemE board.png|thumb|260px|The only known arcade board of ''Megumi Rescue''.]]
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''Megumi Rescue'' was planned and designed by [[EXA Planning]], and developed by [[Eleca]].{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Exa_Planning}}
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While fully developed and scheduled for release around 1987 the game ultimately failed its location test and went unreleased{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Lost_%26_Found}}, although it would eventually see a port to the [[Sega Master System]] in July 1988 courtesy of developer [[Whiteboard]].
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[[Aicom]] would later release a [[Nintendo Family Computer]] port of the game in 1989, titled ''Flying Hero''.{{ref|https://www.mobygames.com/game/flying-hero}}
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===Prototype===
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In 2011, a ''Megumi Rescue'' arcade board was listed for sale on eBay. While there was great interest in acquiring and preserving the game, it was unfortunately purchased by a Japanese buyer, and will likely never see preservation.{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Lost_%26_Found}}
  
 
==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
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*''[http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Lost_%26_Found Blog: Lost & Found]'' post by CRV at [http://gdri.smspower.org/ Game Developer Research Institute]
  
 
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Revision as of 18:28, 29 September 2021

For the Sega Master System version, see Megumi Rescue.

MegumiRescueSystemE title.png

Megumi Rescue
System(s): Sega System E
Publisher: Sega
Developer: EXA Planning
Genre: Breakout
Number of players: 1
Status of prototype(s): Found, undumped

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Megumi Rescue (め組レスキュー) is an unreleased Sega System E arcade breakout game developed by EXA Planning and manufactured by Sega.[1]

Development

The only known arcade board of Megumi Rescue.

Megumi Rescue was planned and designed by EXA Planning, and developed by Eleca.[2]

While fully developed and scheduled for release around 1987 the game ultimately failed its location test and went unreleased[1], although it would eventually see a port to the Sega Master System in July 1988 courtesy of developer Whiteboard.

Aicom would later release a Nintendo Family Computer port of the game in 1989, titled Flying Hero.[3]

Prototype

In 2011, a Megumi Rescue arcade board was listed for sale on eBay. While there was great interest in acquiring and preserving the game, it was unfortunately purchased by a Japanese buyer, and will likely never see preservation.[1]

Promotional material

External links

References