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| support={{company|[[Krisalis Software]]|role=audio}}
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
 
| romsize=1MB
 
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| sounddriver=[[Krisalis sound driver]]
 
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| players=1
 
| players=1
 
| genre=Action
 
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| cancelledstate=Late
 
| status=Prototype dumped
 
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| date={{MissedRelease|MD|Spring 1994{{magref|mega|18|93}}}}
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{{MissedRelease|MD|Autumn 1994{{magref|mega|19|8}}}}
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{{MissedRelease|MD|1994-10{{magref|megapower|16|6}}}}
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{{sub-stub}}'''''ResQ''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Mega Drive]] developed by [[Tempest Software]] and set to be published by [[Psygnosis]]. It is a 2D action game with both space ship and on-foot segments. Had it been released, ''ResQ'' would have been an exclusive title for the Mega Drive.
 
{{sub-stub}}'''''ResQ''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Mega Drive]] developed by [[Tempest Software]] and set to be published by [[Psygnosis]]. It is a 2D action game with both space ship and on-foot segments. Had it been released, ''ResQ'' would have been an exclusive title for the Mega Drive.
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==Production Credits==
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==Production credits==
'''Program By:''' Pete Featherstone<br/>
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{{creditstable|
'''Graphics By:''' Jason Backhouse<br/>
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*'''Program By:''' Pete Featherstone
'''Bonus Stage By:''' Bill Pullan<br/>
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*'''Graphics By:''' Jason Backhouse
'''Music and FX By:''' Matt Furniss and Shaun Hollingworth of [[Krisalis]]<br/>
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*'''Bonus Stage By:''' Bill Pullan
'''Produced By:''' [[Psygnosis]]<br/>
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*'''Music and FX By:''' [[Matt Furniss]] and [[Shaun Hollingworth]] of [[Krisalis]]
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*'''Produced By:''' [[Psygnosis]]
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
  
 
==ROM dump status==
 
==ROM dump status==
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{{romtable|unreleased=yes|
 
{{rom|MD|crc32=558e35e0|md5=cb08de736dcb0d2baf14dc728a792644|sha1=f572443bd1e0cf956c87e6cd925412cb0f35045f|size=1MB|date=1993|prototype=yes|file=ResQ (prototype).7z}}
 
{{rom|MD|crc32=558e35e0|md5=cb08de736dcb0d2baf14dc728a792644|sha1=f572443bd1e0cf956c87e6cd925412cb0f35045f|size=1MB|date=1993|prototype=yes|file=ResQ (prototype).7z}}
 
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==Magazine articles==
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==References==
<gallery>
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<references />
MeanMachinesSega15UK.pdf|page=11|Mention in ''[[Mean Machines Sega]]'' #15 (1994-01)
 
MegaConsole IT 04.pdf|page=16|Preview in ''[[Mega Console]]'' #4 (1994-05)
 
SegaMagazin DE 06.pdf|page=76|Preview in ''[[Sega Magazin]]'' #6 (1994-05)
 
</gallery>
 

Revision as of 17:30, 23 November 2022

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ResQ
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Psygnosis
Developer: Tempest Software
Supporting companies: Krisalis Software (audio)
Planned release date(s): Spring 1994[1], Autumn 1994[2], 1994-10[3], 1994-11[4]
Genre: Action
Number of players: 1
State before cancellation: Late in development
Status of prototype(s): Prototype dumped
Sound driver: Krisalis sound driver

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ResQ is an unreleased Sega Mega Drive developed by Tempest Software and set to be published by Psygnosis. It is a 2D action game with both space ship and on-foot segments. Had it been released, ResQ would have been an exclusive title for the Mega Drive.

Psygnosis cancelled ResQ very close to release for unknown reasons. It was reportedly programmed on 486 DOS PCs, with the artwork produced with Deluxe Paint II and III on Amiga 1200s. A prototype has since been unearthed, with an internal copyright date of 1993.

Notably, ResQ's bonus stages are depicted as third-person on-the-rails shooting segments which involve primitive 3D polyons, similar to the Super Nintendo's Star Fox.

Level Codes

  • Mines 1: START
  • Mines 2: FLAIS
  • Mines 3: FSWKM
  • Mines 4: TWSFS
  • Mines 5: MWKYA
  • Mines 6: TIACB
  • 3D Stage: PHGAC
  • Techno 1: JIAFL
  • Techno 2: WRMRS
  • Techno 3: TLIFH
  • Techno 4: BLWVM
  • Techno 5: DDKAG
  • 3D Stage: IHIBA
  • Caves 1: POAPV
  • Caves 2: JDHAC
  • Caves 3: TAPAP
  • Caves 4: BCAFA
  • Caves 5: TBMAS
  • 3D Stage: SHCIB
  • City 1: BOARF
  • City 2: DASMD
  • City 3: TFIAT
  • Alien World: PSSYC

Production credits


Magazine articles

Main article: ResQ/Magazine articles.

ROM dump status

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Sega Mega Drive
50
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1 review

ResQ

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Sega Mega Drive
 ?
CRC32 558e35e0
MD5 cb08de736dcb0d2baf14dc728a792644
SHA-1 f572443bd1e0cf956c87e6cd925412cb0f35045f
1MB 1993 Download.svg (382 kB) (info) Page

References