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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ベイルート) is a 1989 run-and-gun game for the [[Sega System 16B]] by [[Sega]] and [[Sunsoft]]. You play as a guy who must destroy some enemy organization that is holding hostages with an arm cannon that can switch between several weapons with one button and shoot with another button. A third button jumps.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ベイルート) is a 1989 run-and-gun game for the [[Sega System 16B]] by [[Sega]] and [[Sunsoft]]. You play as a special commander Tom or Michel, who must destroy some enemy organization that is holding hostages with an arm cannon that can switch between several weapons with one button and shoot with another button. A third button jumps.
  
 
The title "Bay Route" is a pun on the [[wikipedia:Lebanon|Lebanese]] capital of [[wikipedia:Beirut|Beirut]], a city associated with a number of armed conflicts in the late 20th century.
 
The title "Bay Route" is a pun on the [[wikipedia:Lebanon|Lebanese]] capital of [[wikipedia:Beirut|Beirut]], a city associated with a number of armed conflicts in the late 20th century.
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==Story==
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In the year 20XX, an ambitious terrorist group has kidnapped the daughter of an unspecified country's president, imprisoning her in the Embassy located in the Bay Route area, which is a battlefield filled with murderous machines and terrorists{{fileref|BayRoute System16 JP Flyer.jpg}}. Special commanders Tom and Michel are issued dispatch orders by the government to find safe passage through the enemy airstrip and rescue the hostages.
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==Gameplay==
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==Production credits==
 
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Revision as of 04:20, 20 May 2024

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Bay Route
System(s): Sega System 16B
Publisher: Sunsoft (US), Sega (JP)
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (System 16)
JP
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Bay Route (ベイルート) is a 1989 run-and-gun game for the Sega System 16B by Sega and Sunsoft. You play as a special commander Tom or Michel, who must destroy some enemy organization that is holding hostages with an arm cannon that can switch between several weapons with one button and shoot with another button. A third button jumps.

The title "Bay Route" is a pun on the Lebanese capital of Beirut, a city associated with a number of armed conflicts in the late 20th century.

Story

In the year 20XX, an ambitious terrorist group has kidnapped the daughter of an unspecified country's president, imprisoning her in the Embassy located in the Bay Route area, which is a battlefield filled with murderous machines and terrorists[2]. Special commanders Tom and Michel are issued dispatch orders by the government to find safe passage through the enemy airstrip and rescue the hostages.

Gameplay

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Production credits

  • Program: Yoshitaka Kawabe
  • Design: Kazuyuki Sugiura, Rieko Sakai, Masayuki Aikawa
  • Sound: Vial Music, Michie Takemori, Shinichi Seya
  • Directer: Kiharu Yoshida
  • Special Thanks: Richard Robbins, Michael Aieta, Michael Mendheim, Kouichi Kitazumi, Akito Takeuchi, Hirokatsu Fujii, Hiroaki Higashiya, Yoshiaki Komada, Masato Kawai
©Sega/Sunsoft 1989
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Magazine articles

Main article: Bay Route/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

BayRoute System16 US Flyer.jpg
US flyer
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BayRoute System16 JP Flyer.jpg
JP flyer
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Physical scans

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Computer & Video Games (UK)
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Arcade (System 16)
72
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