Difference between revisions of "Sega Superstars"

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*Virtua Striker (from ''[[Virtua Striker]]'')
 
*Virtua Striker (from ''[[Virtua Striker]]'')
 
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: Hit balloons with the ball.
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==Production credits==
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===Dreamcast version===
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{{multicol|
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{{creditstable|
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{{creditsheader|SEGA SuperStars Development Team}}
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*'''Lead Game Designer:''' [[Yoshihisa Hashimoto]]
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*'''Game Designers:''' [[Sachiko Kawamura]], [[Asahiko Kikuchi]], [[Hiroshi Miyamoto]]
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*'''Concept Designer:''' [[Matt Woodley]] (SEGA EUROPE)
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*'''Art Director:''' [[Sachiko Kawamura]]
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*'''Artists:''' [[Kazuko Ito]], [[Hiroyuki Watanabe]], [[Shinkichi Tanahashi]], [[Makoto Yonezu]], [[Haruka Yoshida]], [[Yuji Yamaga]], [[Hitomi Nagao]]
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*'''Technical Support/Animator:''' [[Yusuke Kashiwagi]]
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*'''Interface Artists:''' [[Yuki Takahashi]], [[Miho Bonkohara]], [[Hisae Jibiki]]
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*'''3D Effects Artist:''' [[Takanobu Kimura]]
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*'''Technical Director:''' [[Yoshihisa Hashimoto]]
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*'''Lead Programmer:''' [[Takaaki Saito]]
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*'''Programmers:''' [[Koji Ogino]], [[Yusuke Hasuo]], [[Hiroshi Iwasaki]], [[Seiji Nakagawa]]
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*'''GUI Engine Programmer:''' [[Hiroshi Iwasaki]]
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*'''Level Designers:''' [[Asahiko Kikuchi]], [[Hiroshi Miyamoto]], [[Makoto Hirata]]
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*'''CG Movie Director:''' [[Takeshi Itou]]
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*'''CG Movie Designer:''' [[Tomokazu Takahashi]]
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*'''Koo-Ki Motion Graphics Director:''' [[Motohiro Shirakawa]]
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*'''General Asahi Design Chief:''' [[Shingo Harada]]
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*'''CG Movie Support Artist:''' [[Yusuke Kashiwagi]], [[Makoto Yonezu]]
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*'''Sound Producer:''' [[Tomoya Ohtani]]
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*'''Music Composer:''' [[Tomoya Ohtani]], [[Mariko Nanba]], [[Keiichi Sugiyama]] (WAVEMASTER)
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*'''Sound Effects Designer:''' [[Tomoya Ohtani]], [[Mariko Nanba]]
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*'''Recording & Mixing Engineer:''' [[Yoshitada Miya]] (WAVEMASTER), [[Hirokazu Akashi]] (WAVEMASTER)
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*'''Assistant Engineer:''' Kenta Ohno
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*'''Recorded & Mixed''' at WAVEMASTER Recording Studio
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{{creditsheader|Musicians}}
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{{creditsheader|"SuperStars" Session}}
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**'''Drums:''' Soul Toul
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**'''Bass:''' Chiharu Mikuzuki
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**'''Guitar:''' Chewtaro Moritake
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**'''Chorus:''' Mooki Obata, Paris Lundon
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{{creditsheader|"Crazy Taxi" Session}}
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**'''Drums/Oi:''' Hideyuki Katou
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**'''Bass/Oi:''' Takumi "Fire" Matsuda
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**'''Guitar/Oi:''' Shunichi Miura
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**'''Keyboard/Oi:''' [[Keiichi Sugiyama]] (WAVEMASTER)
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*'''Recording Coordinator:''' Hidetaka "Carl" Shibata (POWER HOUSE STUDIO), Yoji Sugiyama (WITCH CRAFT)
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*'''Music License Management:''' [[Kazuo Koizumi]]
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*'''Voice Actors:''' Kevin Miller, Apollo Smile, David Nowlin, [[Takashi Yuda]], TOHOKUSHINSHA FILM CORPORATION, CHRIS PEPPLER'S OFFICE, WEBTONE
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Masanobu Yamamoto]], [[Akinori Nishiyama]], [[Yuji Uekawa]], [[Takashi Iizuka]], [[Shun Nakamura]], [[Yoshitaka Kawabata]], [[Shinya Matsunami]], [[Takumi Yoshinaga]], [[Akari Uchida]], [[Emiko Fujii]], [[Shinobu Yokota]], [[Koji Matsumoto]], [[Tatsuya Kouzaki]] (WAVEMASTER), [[Shigeharu Isoda]] (WAVEMASTER), [[Masaru Setsumaru|Masaru Setumaru]], [[Jun Senoue]], [[Hideki Abe|Hideaki Abe]], [[Naofumi Hataya]], [[Kenichi Tokoi]], [[Fumie Kumatani]], Amusement Vision Division: "SUPER MONKEY BALL" team, Hitmaker Division: "CRAZY TAXI" team, SEGA-AM2 Division: "Virtua Fighter 4" team, SEGA WOW Division: "The House of The Dead" team, Smilebit Division: "VIRTUA STRIKER" team, ... and all the original game creators. You are SuperStars!!
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{{creditsheader|SEGA of Japan Staff}}
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*'''International Business & Product Development:''' [[Tatsuyuki Miyazaki]], [[Shinobu Shindo]], [[Shiko Sakai]]
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*'''Sales & Promotion:''' [[Yoko Nagasawa]], [[Takeshi Shimizu]], [[Mariko Takeda]], [[Nobuhiro Tanaka]], [[Yamashita Yasushi]], [[Toru Yasuda]]
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*'''Graphics System:''' [[Takashi Ando]], [[Shinichi Uchida]], [[Hideki Kudo]], [[Toshikazu Kawada]], [[Hiroto Hayashi]], [[Akira Kanasugi]], [[Mito Yoshida]], [[Kazuyoshi Hara]], [[Kenichiro Ookuma]], [[Satoshi Nakajima]], [[Noriyuki Tarumi]], [[Yuki Kobayashi]], [[Ryo Suenaga]]
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*'''Technical Support:''' [[Takashi Shoji]], [[Akihiro Etori]]
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Eiko Akiyama]]
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{{creditsheader|SEGA Logistics Service Co., Ltd.}}
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*'''Package & Software Manual:''' [[Yoshihiro Sakuta]], [[Hiroki Osawa]], [[Toshiki Yamaguchi]]
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*'''Software Manual Production:''' [[Yoshihiro Sakuta]], [[Hisakazu Nakagawa]], [[Satoru Ishigami]], [[Makoto Nishino]]
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*'''Test Section General Manager:''' [[Junichi Shimizu]]
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*'''Test Section Manager:''' [[Akira Nishikawa]]
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*'''Test Section Assistant Managers:''' [[Kazuhiko Morii]], [[Akinobu Koechi]]
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*'''Test Coordinator:''' [[Akira Terasawa]]
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*'''Test Directors:''' [[Yutaka Kawasaki]], [[Chihiro Tanikawa]]
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*'''Test Lead:''' [[Keiichi Nakamura]], [[Akira Yumoto]]
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*'''Testers:''' [[Takahiro Kodama]], [[Musashi Ootani]], [[Satoshi Yamane]], Naoki Kuwajima, [[Masaru Hashiguchi]], [[Kenji Oohashi]]
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{{creditsheader|SEGA EUROPE LTD.}}
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*'''SEGA EUROPE COO:''' [[Naoya Tsurumi]]
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*'''VP Europe - Sales and Marketing:''' [[Mike Hayes]]
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*'''VP Europe - Product Development:''' [[Jin Shimazaki]]
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*'''European Marketing Director:''' [[Matt Woodley]]
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*'''Head of European Marketing:''' [[Gary Knight]]
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*'''Localization Producer:''' [[Kuniyo Matsumoto]]
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*'''Technical Producer:''' [[Elliott Martine]]
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*'''Product Manager:''' [[Mark Fisher]]
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*'''Localization Team:''' [[Daniela Kaynert]], [[Brigitte Nadesan]], [[Giuseppe Rizzo]], [[Marta Lois González]]
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*'''QA Supervisor:''' [[Darius Sadgehian]]
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*'''Team Lead:''' [[Julie Metior]]
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*'''Testers:''' James Nicholas, [[Ricky Ip]], [[Arash Amni]], [[Jigar Patel]], [[Edward Bushell]], [[Mike Hanley]], [[Craig Metior]], [[Trevor Barnes]], [[Justin Shehata]], [[Nadine Bieshaar]], Mark Anton Wynter, [[Lee Brown]], [[Henric Swahn]], [[Antonella Marras]], [[Sonia Souto-Sieiro|Sonia Souto Sieiro]], [[Jean-Baptiste Bagot]]
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Yusuke Suai]]
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{{creditsheader|SEGA of America, Inc}}
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*'''President & COO:''' [[Hide Irie]]
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*'''Director of Product Development:''' [[Osamu Shibamiya]]
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*'''Localization Producer:''' [[Jason Kuo]]
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*'''QA Project Lead:''' [[Demetrius Griffin]]
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*'''Tester:''' [[Ben Briones]], [[Brian T.Matt]], [[Lee Frohman]]
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*'''VP of Entertainment Marketing:''' [[Scott Steinberg]]
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*'''Product Marketing Manager:''' [[Mark Polcyn]]
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*'''Senior Media Specialist:''' [[Teri Higgins]]
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*'''Public Relations:''' [[Bret Blount]], [[Ethan Einhorn]]
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Jeanette Manahan]], [[Chris Olson]], [[Ayumi Tani]]
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{{creditsheader|Music Credits}}
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*'''"Samba De Amigo" aka "Samba De Janeiro"'''
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(C) 1997 Composed  by Airto Moreira, Gottfried Engels, Framon Zenker  Published by Tumba Music (BMI), Gango Go Music (GEMA) and Upright Songs (GEMA)
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*'''"LIVIN' LA VIDA LOCA"'''
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Words & Music by Robi Rosa & Desmond Child, $c 1999 by A PHANTOM VOX PUBLISHING / DESTON SONGS, LLC., All rights reserved. Used by permission, Rights for Japan administered by WARNER/CHAPPELL MUSIC, JAPAN K.K. c/o NICHION, INC.
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*'''"La Bamba"'''
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Written and Arranged by Ritchie Valens.  $c 1958 Renewed 1986 EMI Virgin Songs, Inc.  d/b/a EMI Longitude Music and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing.  All rights for the United States Controlled and Administered by EMI Virgin Songs, Inc.  d/b/a EMI Longitude Music (BMI).  $c 1987 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI).  All Rights Reserved.  International Copyright Secured.  Used by Permission
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*'''"Al Compas Del Mambo"'''
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Words & Music by Perez Prado  $c PEER INTERNATIONAL CORP.  International copyright secured. All rights reserved  Rights for Japan administered by HIGH NOTE PUBLISHING CO., LTD.
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*'''"GONNA FLY NOW"'''
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Words by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins  Music by Bill Conti  $c Copyright 1976,1977 by EMI U CATALOG, INC.  Rights for Japan controlled by Shinko Music Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo
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*'''"Hot Hot Hot"'''
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Written by Alphonsus Cassell  $c CHRYSALIS MUSIC LTD.
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*'''"Mexican Flyer"'''
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Ken Woodman  $c EMI Mills Music Ltd.  Licensed by Virgin Music Japan Ltd.
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*'''EyeToy is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Europe.  All rights reserved.'''
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*'''Executive Management:''' [[Hideki Okamura]], [[Masanao Maeda]], [[Yukio Sugino]]
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*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Hisao Oguchi]]
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| source=In-game credits
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| console=PS2
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}}
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}}
  
 
==Magazine articles==
 
==Magazine articles==

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Sega Superstars
System(s): PlayStation 2
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Peripherals supported: Eyetoy
Genre: Party Games

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sony PlayStation 2
JP
¥4,200 (4,410)4,200 (4,410)[2] SLPM-62559
CERO: Free
Sony PlayStation 2
JP
(EyeToy)
¥6,980 (7,329)6,980 (7,329)[2] SLPM-62554
CERO: Free
Sony PlayStation 2
US
$29.9929.99[1] SLUS-20999
ESRB: Teen
Sony PlayStation 2
EU
(Promo)
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
DE
SLES-52885
INL-P52885-GE
USK: 0
Sony PlayStation 2
DE
(EyeToy)
SLES-52885
USK: 0
Sony PlayStation 2
ES
SLES-52834
INL-P52834-SP
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
ES
(EyeToy)
SLES-52834
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
FR
SLES-52834
INL-P52834-FR
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
FR
(EyeToy)
SLES-52834
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
UK
SLES-52834
INL-P52834-UK
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
UK
(EyeToy)
SLES-52834
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
IT
SLES-52834
INL-P52834-IT
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
IT
(EyeToy)
SLES-52834
PEGI: 3+
Sony PlayStation 2
AU
$69.9569.95 SLES-52834
OFLC: G

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Sega Superstars (セガ スーパースターズ) is a video game for the PlayStation 2 developed for the Eye Toy Peripheral. It features a series of games based on previous Sega titles. Many of SEGA's well-known characters are featured, including their most well-known mascot, Sonic the Hedgehog.

Gameplay

Games

Sega Superstars features a number of Sega properties and iconic characters and also serves as the first of the Sega Superstars/All Stars line of games. Each character and franchise are featured in their own mini game.

Race through a level that is reminiscent of the Special Stages of Sonic Heroes and collect Chaos Emeralds to gain a high score. Play as Sonic, Super Sonic, Shadow the Hedgehog and Super Shadow!
Play as Aiai and collect bananas and dodge obstacles while moving to the goal.
Fly with NiGHTS through rings and collect chips.
Hit 6 different targets in time with the music to make music.
Navigate Billy and his moving egg to crush enemies and collect fruit.
Take passengers to their requested destinations.
Punch or kick the opponent. Block and counter also.
Repeat the dance moves of the Morolians.
Raise your own Chao! Visit the Black Market for the first time on a non-Nintendo console.
  • Chu-Chu Rocket! Game
Raise and lower a bridge for the Chu-Chu's to cross. Drop the bridge when KapuKapu's try to cross.
Different colored Puyos fall from the top of the screen and must be guided to the correct area.
Attack zombies but avoid hitting civilians.
Hit balloons with the ball.

Production credits

Dreamcast version

SEGA SuperStars Development Team
Musicians
"SuperStars" Session
    • Drums: Soul Toul
    • Bass: Chiharu Mikuzuki
    • Guitar: Chewtaro Moritake
    • Chorus: Mooki Obata, Paris Lundon
"Crazy Taxi" Session
SEGA of Japan Staff
SEGA Logistics Service Co., Ltd.
SEGA EUROPE LTD.
SEGA of America, Inc
Music Credits
  • "Samba De Amigo" aka "Samba De Janeiro"

(C) 1997 Composed by Airto Moreira, Gottfried Engels, Framon Zenker Published by Tumba Music (BMI), Gango Go Music (GEMA) and Upright Songs (GEMA)

  • "LIVIN' LA VIDA LOCA"

Words & Music by Robi Rosa & Desmond Child, $c 1999 by A PHANTOM VOX PUBLISHING / DESTON SONGS, LLC., All rights reserved. Used by permission, Rights for Japan administered by WARNER/CHAPPELL MUSIC, JAPAN K.K. c/o NICHION, INC.

  • "La Bamba"

Written and Arranged by Ritchie Valens. $c 1958 Renewed 1986 EMI Virgin Songs, Inc. d/b/a EMI Longitude Music and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing. All rights for the United States Controlled and Administered by EMI Virgin Songs, Inc. d/b/a EMI Longitude Music (BMI). $c 1987 Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. (BMI). All Rights Reserved. International Copyright Secured. Used by Permission

  • "Al Compas Del Mambo"

Words & Music by Perez Prado $c PEER INTERNATIONAL CORP. International copyright secured. All rights reserved Rights for Japan administered by HIGH NOTE PUBLISHING CO., LTD.

  • "GONNA FLY NOW"

Words by Carol Connors and Ayn Robbins Music by Bill Conti $c Copyright 1976,1977 by EMI U CATALOG, INC. Rights for Japan controlled by Shinko Music Publishing Co., Ltd., Tokyo

  • "Hot Hot Hot"

Written by Alphonsus Cassell $c CHRYSALIS MUSIC LTD.

  • "Mexican Flyer"

Ken Woodman $c EMI Mills Music Ltd. Licensed by Virgin Music Japan Ltd.

Source:
In-game credits

Magazine articles

Main article: Sega Superstars/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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UK print advert
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Physical scans

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Publication Version Score
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
57
[3]
Hyper (AU) PAL
74
[4]
Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine (US) NTSC-U
80
[5]
PlayStation 2 Official Magazine - UK (UK) PAL
80
[6]
Play Games (DE) PAL
82
[7]
PlayZone (DE) PAL
85
[8]
PlayStation World (UK) PAL
80
[9]
Sony PlayStation 2
77
Based on
7 reviews

Sega Superstars

PlayStation 2, US
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Cover
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Disc
PlayStation 2, JP
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Cover
PlayStation 2, JP
(EyeToy Bundle)
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Cover
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Disc
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DVD case
PlayStation 2, EU (Promo)
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Cover
PlayStation 2, UK
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Cover
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Disc
PlayStation 2, UK (EyeToy Bundle)
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Cover
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Disc
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DVD Case
PlayStation 2, FR
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Cover
PlayStation 2, FR
(EyeToy Bundle)
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Cover
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DVD case
PlayStation 2, DE
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Cover
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Disc
PlayStation 2, DE
(EyeToy Bundle)
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Cover
SSS PS2 DE Disc.jpg
Disc
SSS PS2 DE eyetoy cover.jpg
DVD case
PlayStation 2, ES
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Cover
PlayStation 2, ES
(EyeToy Bundle)

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DVD case
PlayStation 2, IT
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Cover
PlayStation 2, IT
(EyeToy Bundle)

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DVD case
PlayStation 2, AU
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Cover

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sony PlayStation 2
 ?
CRC32 618a28b4
MD5 628431515d1d7dac9194fb5b40eb151c
SHA-1 c0143129cd9a1db34e1eb76b7785ef511bfc2804
628,240,368 CD-ROM (DE) SLES-52885 (V1.00)
Sony PlayStation 2
 ?
CRC32 6861e738
MD5 7e0f8b208bdb3460c68922a96161c946
SHA-1 2413fa0bee081e1e8d70ce62e8293adaec42c936
713,234,592 CD-ROM (EU) SLES-52834 (V1.00)
Sony PlayStation 2
CRC32 7ffc5eea
MD5 6e18d5e957d36e80bf78b018d7b0de36
SHA-1 716c681c6e8ddc75d3d10d5379dd5d8ebfb9f0f0
630,757,008 CD-ROM (JP) SLPM-62554 (V1.01)
Sony PlayStation 2
 ?
CRC32 2d5882ab
MD5 8c0e70204e4874b6d6410fef1989c59d
SHA-1 94560900dee79eac6db3d16119e1f531ea1d05a8
630,757,008 CD-ROM (JP) SLPM-62559 (V1.01)
Sony PlayStation 2
 ?
CRC32 9d8f3866
MD5 7ab9d22ff2fef221ec6702d5b71235d1
SHA-1 c4004e7ad256513d14fdf86339efbcb3af2947f0
634,607,232 CD-ROM (US) SLUS-20999 (V1.00)
Sony PlayStation 2
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
2004-09-10 DVD-R Page

External links

References