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| support={{company|[[Nu Romantic Productions]]|role=audio}}
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
 
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| genre=Educational
 
| genre=Educational
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| md_date_us=1994-11{{magref|sonictimes|0209|8}}
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| releases={{releases
 
| md_date_us=1994-07-20
 
 
| md_code_us=1713
 
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| md_date_br=199x
 
| md_code_br=048080
 
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', also titled '''''Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio''''' on the cover, is a [[Sega Mega Drive]] paint program developed by [[Headgames]] and published by [[Sega]]. Released in late 1994 to warm reception, it is the spiritual sequel to ''[[Art Alive!]]''
  
'''''Wacky Worlds''''' is a children's video game for the [[Sega Mega Drive]], released in 1994. In it, the player can select ([[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] makes a cameo as the cursor) among six different Wacky Worlds in which he or she can place animated "stickers", creating a two-dimensional diorama, of sorts.  Among the Worlds are an underwater scene, a scene inside a house, a jungle, and the Moon. The user is also able to alter the music played in each world by selecting from a bank of different music stickers.  
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==Gameplay==
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''Wacky Worlds'' is a childrens-oriented software toy with sandbox-like diorama creation. After selecting one of six worlds, interactivity mainly consists of placing animated stamps of various cartoon characters (including some from [[sonic:Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic the Hedgehog]]) against a variety of backdrops to create an intended scene. Players can further choose from a library of background music to accompany their creations.
  
During development the game was known as '''''Creative Antics'''''. It was the first North American Mega Drive game to be distributed under [[Sega Club]] branding.
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Stamps can interact with each other, such as eating other stamps, and their animations can be toggled on command. The order in which stamps animate can also be altered, allowing scenes to animate to a certain timing.
  
==Stickers==
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==History==
The stickers are available in certain sticker books assigned for the Wacky Worlds.  Each World has its own default book, but each of the other sticker books are available for use anytime as well.  The same applies for the music stickers, as music from other worlds can be chosen to be played anywhere.
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''Wacky Worlds'' was the first game released under [[Sega of America]]’s childrens-oriented label [[Sega Club]].
  
Many of the stickers are people or characters that can move around in each world.  Their movements are preprogrammed and do not stray very far from their original placement.  When a sticker is first placed, it moves very little, if at all.  When clicked on, it will perform its action until clicked again, at which time it reverts to its more dormant state.
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==Development==
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During production, the game was known by the working title '''''Creative Antics'''''.
  
The player can put as many stickers as he or she wants in any world (however, there is a limit on animated stickers, most likely to prevent lag and clutter), and infinite copies of the same are also allowable. Once a sticker is placed in the World, the player can also change the colors of the sticker, using a [[palette]].
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==Production credits==
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*'''Producer:''' [[Mike Larsen]]
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*'''Design by:''' Marc Le Brun, Dan Rosenfeld, and the team...
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*'''Programming by:''' Ben Sharpe, Jay Carlson, Dilip Dasilva
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*'''Additional Programming by:''' Joshua Singer
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*'''Art by:''' Robert Hanon (Bob Hanon), Yongki Yoon, [[Doug Nishimura]]
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*'''Project Manager:''' [[Jonathan Miller]]
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*'''Sound Design/FX by:''' [[Mark Steven Miller]], [[Nu Romantic Productions|Neuromantic Productions]]
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*'''Music by:''' Ted Allen, John Baker
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*'''Additional Music by:''' Jim Donofrio
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*'''Lead Tester:''' [[Mark Paniagua]]
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*'''Assistant Leads:''' [[Jeff Loney|Jeffrey L. Loney]], [[Joel Breton]]
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*'''Testers:''' [[Bill Person]], Randy Kreidt, Arnold Galano, Dan Katzer, Mike Chao, [[Marc Dawson|Mark Dawson]], Mike Wu, Jeffery Kessler, Robert Owen, Rachel Bristol
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| source=In-game credits
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| pdf=Wacky Worlds MD credits.pdf
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| console=MD
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Other available stickers consist of decorations, letters, numbers, and other text.
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
  
Music stickers each have a different musical phrase in them.  They are "stacked" in a player that will play them in order, looping this order indefinitely.
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==Screenshots==
 
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<gallery>
==Mega Mouse==
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This task of placing stickers is aided by the [[Mega Mouse]] packaged with the [[cartridge]], and designed especially for the Genesis, incorporating all 4 buttons ({{A}}, {{B}}, {{C}}, {{Start}}).  The game is also compatible with a normal [[controller]].
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==Production Credits==
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</gallery>
Producer: [[Mike Larsen]]<br/>
 
Design by: Marc Le Brun, Dan Rosenfeld, and the team...<br/>
 
Programming by: Ben Sharpe, Jay Carlson, Dilip Dasilva<br/>
 
Additional Programming by: Joshua Singer<br/>
 
Art by: Robert Hanon (Bob Hanon), Yongki Yoon, Doug Nishimura<br/>
 
Project Manager: Jonathan Miller<br/>
 
Sound Design/FX by: [[Mark Steven Miller]], [[Neuromantic Productions]]<br/>
 
Music by: Ted Allen, John Baker<br/>
 
Additional Music by: Jim Donofrio<br/>
 
Lead Tester: [[Mark Paniagua]]<br/>
 
Assistant Leads: Jeffrey L. Loney, Joel Breton<br/>
 
Testers: [[Bill Person]], Randy Kreidt, Arnold Galano, Dan Katzer, Mike Chao, Mark Dawson, Mike Wu, Jeffery Kessler, Robert Owen, Rachel Bristol
 
  
==Screenshots==
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==Artwork==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:WWorlds 1.png
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==Physical Scans==
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==Physical scans==
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{{ratings|MD}}
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
 
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| console=Mega Drive
 
| region=US
 
| region=US
 
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| cart=Wacky_worlds_cart.jpg
 
| cart=Wacky_worlds_cart.jpg
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| manual=Wacky Worlds MD US Manual.pdf
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| item1=MegaMouse US 1.jpg
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| item1name=Sega Mouse
 
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| console=Mega Drive
 
| console=Mega Drive
 
| region=BR
 
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==Technical information==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}
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==References==
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Wacky Worlds
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Sound driver: GEMS
Peripherals supported: Sega Mouse
Genre: Educational

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
US
1713
ESRB: Kids to Adults
Sega Mega Drive
BR
048080
Tectoy: Todas as Idades

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Wacky Worlds, also titled Wacky Worlds Creativity Studio on the cover, is a Sega Mega Drive paint program developed by Headgames and published by Sega. Released in late 1994 to warm reception, it is the spiritual sequel to Art Alive!

Gameplay

Wacky Worlds is a childrens-oriented software toy with sandbox-like diorama creation. After selecting one of six worlds, interactivity mainly consists of placing animated stamps of various cartoon characters (including some from Sonic the Hedgehog) against a variety of backdrops to create an intended scene. Players can further choose from a library of background music to accompany their creations.

Stamps can interact with each other, such as eating other stamps, and their animations can be toggled on command. The order in which stamps animate can also be altered, allowing scenes to animate to a certain timing.

History

Wacky Worlds was the first game released under Sega of America’s childrens-oriented label Sega Club.

Development

During production, the game was known by the working title Creative Antics.

Production credits

Source:
In-game credits
Wacky Worlds MD credits.pdf
[2]

Magazine articles

Main article: Wacky Worlds/Magazine articles.

Screenshots

Artwork

Physical scans

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Publication Version Score
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50
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Cool Gamer (RU)
50
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Electronic Games (1992-1995) (US) NTSC-U
75
[5]
Sega Mega Drive
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Wacky Worlds

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Cart
Wacky Worlds MD US Manual.pdf
Manual
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Sega Mouse
Mega Drive, BR
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Cover
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Cart

Technical information

Main article: Wacky Worlds/Technical information.

References


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