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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a PC side-scrolling shoot-'em-up developed by [[Virtual Studio]] and published by [[American Softworks]] in 1996. It was at one point also set to be released for the [[PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] consoles, however despite being advertised, these ports did not materialise. The PlayStation version was abandoned because there was limited interest for 2D games anymore and the Saturn market was deemed too small to be viable {{ref|https://blog.defence-force.org/index.php?page=articles&ref=ART84#note18}}. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a PC side-scrolling shoot-'em-up developed by [[Virtual Studio]] and published by [[American Softworks]] in 1996. It was at one point also set to be released for the [[PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] consoles, however despite being advertised, these ports did not materialise. The PlayStation version was abandoned because there was limited interest for 2D games anymore and the Saturn market was deemed too small to be viable{{ref|1=https://blog.defence-force.org/index.php?page=articles&ref=ART84#note18}}. |
==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== |
Latest revision as of 12:36, 24 January 2024
S.T.O.R.M. |
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System(s): Sega Saturn |
Publisher: American Softworks |
Developer: Virtual Studio |
Planned release date(s): 1995-12, 1996-03[1], 1996-08[2], 1996-05[3], 1996-09[4][5], 1996-10[6] |
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up |
Number of players: 1 |
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S.T.O.R.M. is a PC side-scrolling shoot-'em-up developed by Virtual Studio and published by American Softworks in 1996. It was at one point also set to be released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn consoles, however despite being advertised, these ports did not materialise. The PlayStation version was abandoned because there was limited interest for 2D games anymore and the Saturn market was deemed too small to be viable[7].
Magazine articles
- Main article: S.T.O.R.M./Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Print advert in Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #77: "December 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
References
- ↑ Sega FY 1997 Brand Review, page 85
- ↑ Intelligent Gamer, "August 1996" (US; 1996-0x-xx), page 43
- ↑ Sega FY 1997 Brand Review, page 265
- ↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly, "June 1996" (US; 1996-xx-xx), page 89
- ↑ Intelligent Gamer, "July 1996" (US; 1996-0x-xx), page 42
- ↑ Ultra Game Players, "October 1996" (US; 1996-09-03), page 75
- ↑ https://blog.defence-force.org/index.php?page=articles&ref=ART84#note18