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| bobscreen2=Gain Ground MDTitleScreen.png | | bobscreen2=Gain Ground MDTitleScreen.png | ||
− | | bobscreen3=GainGround SMS Title.png | + | | bobscreen3=GainGround MDTitleScreen.png |
+ | | bobscreen4=GainGround MD EU Title.png | ||
+ | | bobscreen5=GainGround SMS Title.png | ||
| tab1=System 24 | | tab1=System 24 | ||
− | | tab2= | + | | tab2={{MD}} NTSC-J |
− | | tab3=Master System | + | | tab3={{MD}} NTSC-U |
+ | | tab4={{MD}} PAL | ||
+ | | tab5=Master System | ||
| publisher={{multicol| | | publisher={{multicol| | ||
{{company|[[Sega]]|system=SYS24,SMS|inline=no}} | {{company|[[Sega]]|system=SYS24,SMS|inline=no}} | ||
{{company|[[Sega]]|system=MD|region=Japan, Europe|inline=no}} | {{company|[[Sega]]|system=MD|region=Japan, Europe|inline=no}} | ||
{{company|[[Renovation Products]]|system=MD|region=US|inline=no}} | {{company|[[Renovation Products]]|system=MD|region=US|inline=no}} | ||
− | {{company|[[NEC Avenue]]|system= | + | {{company|[[NEC Avenue]]|system=SCDROM2|inline=no}} |
}} | }} | ||
| developer={{multicol| | | developer={{multicol| | ||
− | {{company|[[Sega R&D 1]]|system=SYS24|inline=no}} | + | {{company|[[Sega R&D 1]]{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200904154509/https://twitter.com/tsurumy/status/1301909105804677120}}|system=SYS24|inline=no}} |
− | {{company|[[ | + | {{company|[[Sanritsu]]{{ref|http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Sanritsu}}|system=MD,SMS|inline=no}} |
− | + | {{company|[[Bits Laboratory]]|system=SCDROM2|inline=no}} | |
− | {{company|[[Bits Laboratory]]|system= | + | {{company|[[Fill In Cafe]]|system=SCDROM2|inline=no}} |
− | {{company|[[Fill In Cafe]] | ||
{{company|[[M2]]|system=VC|inline=no}} | {{company|[[M2]]|system=VC|inline=no}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | | system=[[Sega System 24]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Master System]], [[ | + | | support={{company|[[T's Music]]|system=SCDROM2|role=audio}} |
+ | | system=[[Sega System 24]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Master System]], [[Super CD-ROM²]], [[Virtual Console]], [[Steam]] | ||
| sounddriver={{MD}} [[SMPS Z80]] | | sounddriver={{MD}} [[SMPS Z80]] | ||
− | | peripherals= | + | | peripherals= |
− | | players={{Arcade}} 1-3, {{MD}}{{SMS}} 1-2, {{ | + | | players={{Arcade}} 1-3, {{MD}}{{SMS}} 1-2, {{SCDROM2}} 1 |
| genre=Shooting{{fileref|Gain Ground MD JP Box.jpg}}, Action{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200720095133/https://sega.jp/history/hard/megadrive/software.html}}{{fileref|Gain Ground SMS EU Box.jpg}} | | genre=Shooting{{fileref|Gain Ground MD JP Box.jpg}}, Action{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200720095133/https://sega.jp/history/hard/megadrive/software.html}}{{fileref|Gain Ground SMS EU Box.jpg}} | ||
− | | languages= | + | | languages={{LanguageList|en|format=Arcade,MD,SMS}}{{LanguageList|jp|format=SCDROM2}} |
| releases={{releasesArcade | | releases={{releasesArcade | ||
| sys24_date_jp=1988-11-"last ten days of month"{{magref|mdfan|29|75|printpage=75}} | | sys24_date_jp=1988-11-"last ten days of month"{{magref|mdfan|29|75|printpage=75}} | ||
| sys24_date_us=1988 | | sys24_date_us=1988 | ||
| sys24_date_uk=1988 | | sys24_date_uk=1988 | ||
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{{releasesMD | {{releasesMD | ||
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| md_code_jp=G-4036 | | md_code_jp=G-4036 | ||
| md_rrp_jp=6,000 | | md_rrp_jp=6,000 | ||
− | | md_date_us=1991- | + | | md_date_us=1991-05{{ref|https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video/c/s0O_DMj6Kqc/m/AuJ7lmu8z3IJ}} |
| md_code_us=49056 | | md_code_us=49056 | ||
| md_date_eu=1991 | | md_date_eu=1991 | ||
+ | | md_code_eu=1116<!--{{magref|SegaFromVirginJuly1991 DE Trade Price List.pdf|page=5}}--> | ||
| md_date_uk=1991 | | md_date_uk=1991 | ||
+ | | md_code_uk=1116<!--{{magref|SegaFromVirginJuly1991 DE Trade Price List.pdf|page=5}}--> | ||
| md_rrp_uk=34.99{{magref|raze|8|35}}{{magref|segapower|21|12}} | | md_rrp_uk=34.99{{magref|raze|8|35}}{{magref|segapower|21|12}} | ||
| md_date_au=199x | | md_date_au=199x | ||
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| sms_date_br=1991-10{{magref|supergame|3|36}}<!-- Oddly they say it's for MD; it was an estimated date anyway, will most likely be fixed soon --> | | sms_date_br=1991-10{{magref|supergame|3|36}}<!-- Oddly they say it's for MD; it was an estimated date anyway, will most likely be fixed soon --> | ||
| sms_date_au=199x | | sms_date_au=199x | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{releasesCDROM2 | ||
+ | | scdrom2_date_jp=1992-12-25 | ||
+ | | scdrom2_code_jp=NAPR-1032 | ||
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{{releasesWii | {{releasesWii | ||
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ゲイングランド) is a 1988 arcade game released for the [[Sega System 24]] arcade platform. It is a top-down gun game with strategy elements, in which the player controls one of twenty playable characters who must defeat all the enemies on screen or bring every character that player currently has to the exit. It appears that two different arcade versions exist, one allowing up to 3 players while another supports only 2 players. | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ゲイングランド) is a 1988 arcade game released for the [[Sega System 24]] arcade platform. It is a top-down gun game with strategy elements, in which the player controls one of twenty playable characters who must defeat all the enemies on screen or bring every character that player currently has to the exit. It appears that two different arcade versions exist, one allowing up to 3 players while another supports only 2 players. | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
− | Called by developers as a "Algorithm Action Game", | + | Called by developers as a "Algorithm Action Game", the core gameplay of ''Gain Ground'' is same in all versions. Players must either eliminate all enemies on the level or evacuate all members from the level by moving them to the "EXIT" (which in some cases can be very time consuming and unnecessary). Every character in the game has strenghts and weaknesses and only by using the right character for the right situation will help players finish the level. In addition to the enemies on the ground, some enemies are on the higher ground and can only be defeated with a character who posseses a weapon capable of hitting them. |
− | Each character has one regular and one special weapon. Besides that only | + | Each character has one regular and one special weapon. Besides that, the only difference between characters is the movement speed. Each character's primary weapon can be fired with the primary button ({{B}} for Mega Drive, {{1}} for Master System) and the special weapon can be fired with the special button ({{A}}/{{C}} for Mega Drive, {{2}} for Master System). |
− | Each character has only one life and single hit is enought to defeat them. When defeated, a small symbol of the character remains in the battlefield. That character can be rescued the same way of recruiting them: taking them to the "EXIT". If the character saving the downed character also killed, previously defeated character will | + | Each character has only one life and a single hit is enought to defeat them. When defeated, a small symbol of the character remains in the battlefield. That character can be rescued the same way of recruiting them: taking them to the "EXIT". If the character saving the downed character also killed, the previously defeated character will disappear. |
− | Each "Era" is divided into ten levels. At the final | + | Each "Era" is divided into ten levels. At the final level of an Era, players will face against a boss. |
===Playable characters=== | ===Playable characters=== | ||
− | ====Arcade, Mega Drive and | + | ====Arcade, Mega Drive and Super CD-ROM² versions==== |
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50| | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=50| | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
| title=Athra | | title=Athra | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Very fast. Main weapon is a short ranged but very fast firing spear throw. | + | | desc=Very fast. Main weapon is a short ranged but very fast firing spear throw. The special attack button lobs the spear towards any direction in a short parabolic arc, allowing the player to hit enemies above or those behind the obstacles. Useful for close range combat and rescuing other characters. Available from the beginning. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
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| title=Johnny | | title=Johnny | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Fast. Main weapon is a long ranged, fast firing semi-automatic rifle. Special weapon fires directly northwards while strafing, allowing players to fall back while firing. | + | | desc=Fast. Main weapon is a long ranged, fast firing semi-automatic rifle. Special weapon fires directly northwards while strafing, allowing players to fall back while firing. Available from the beginning. Useful as long as there are no enemies in the high ground. |
}} | }} | ||
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| title=Betty | | title=Betty | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Fast. Main weapon is a medium ranged pistol. Special weapon is a short ranged grenade that can be lobbed over obstactes while strafing. | + | | desc=Fast. Main weapon is a medium ranged pistol. Special weapon is a short ranged grenade that can be lobbed over obstactes while strafing. Available from the beginning. Useful for close range combat and eliminating enemies in the high ground. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
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| title=Mud Puppy' | | title=Mud Puppy' | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Very Slow. Main weapon is a weak pistol. Special weapon is an extreme range, regular missile that can only hit enemies on the same level as | + | | desc=Very Slow. Main weapon is a weak pistol. Special weapon is an extreme range, regular missile that can only hit enemies on the same level as the player. Great for sniping enemies on the low ground from long range. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
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| title=General | | title=General | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Very Slow. Main weapon is a weak pistol. Special weapon is a very, very short ranged flamethower. Coupled with his slow speed, this makes | + | | desc=Very Slow. Main weapon is a weak pistol. Special weapon is a very, very short ranged flamethower. Coupled with his slow speed, this makes him the worst character in the game. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
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− | ====Master System==== | + | ====Master System version==== |
− | Master System version uses symbols instead of small figurines to depict downed characters in the battlefield. | + | The Master System version uses symbols instead of small figurines to depict downed characters in the battlefield. |
{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50| | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=50| | ||
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| title=Spear Fighters | | title=Spear Fighters | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Same as Athra. Very fast but terrible range. Special weapon can hit elevated enemies. | + | | desc=Same as Athra. Very fast but terrible range. Special weapon can hit elevated enemies. Available from the beginning. Depicted with a spear symbol. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
| title=Rifle Infantry | | title=Rifle Infantry | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Same as Professor. Fast and good range. Special weapon is great for enemies trying to | + | | desc=Same as Professor. Fast and good range. Special weapon is great for enemies trying to envelop the player from both sides. Available from the beginning. Depicted with a rifle symbol. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
| title=Grenadiers | | title=Grenadiers | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Same as Honey. Fast but short range. Grenades are quite powerful despite short range. | + | | desc=Same as Honey. Fast but short range. Grenades are quite powerful despite short range. Available from the beginning. Depicted with a potato masher grenade. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
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| title=Ninjas | | title=Ninjas | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=New | + | | desc=New character for the Master System version. Main weapon is fast shuriken throw with good range. Special weapon is a trap that will cause heavy damage to those who touch it. Depicted with a shuriken. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoRow | {{InfoRow | ||
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| title=Flamethrowers | | title=Flamethrowers | ||
| sprite= | | sprite= | ||
− | | desc=Same as General. Still somewhat useless but if | + | | desc=Same as General. Still somewhat useless but if they can reach an enemy, they can drain enemy health very quickly. Rarest character. Appears only once. Depicted with a fire symbol. |
}} | }} | ||
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| desc=Same as Cyber. Very slow, weak primary weapon with powerful spread missile that can wreak havoc upon battlefield. Hits only enemies on the level ground. Depicted with a pointy missile. | | desc=Same as Cyber. Very slow, weak primary weapon with powerful spread missile that can wreak havoc upon battlefield. Hits only enemies on the level ground. Depicted with a pointy missile. | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Rounds== | ||
+ | ===Arcade version=== | ||
+ | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=200| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 1: The Primitive Age | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 2: Europe in the Middle Ages | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 3: China Before Revolution | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 4: Robot in the Future | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ===Mega Drive version=== | ||
+ | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=200| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 1: The Primitive Age | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 2: Europe in the Middle Ages | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 3: China Before Revolution | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 4: Present Age | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 5: Robot in the Future | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ===Master System version=== | ||
+ | {{InfoTable|imagewidths=200| | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 1: The Primitive Age | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 2: The Middle Ages | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 3: The Modern Age | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 4: The Near Future | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{InfoRow | ||
+ | | title=Round 5: Gain Ground, the Final Era | ||
+ | | screenshot=Notavailable.svg | ||
+ | | desc= | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | ''Gain Ground'' was ported to the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1990 and 1991 respectively. Mega Drive version | + | ''Gain Ground'' was ported to the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1990 and 1991 respectively. The Mega Drive version received an exclusive 4th round called "Present Age", while the Master System version recieved its own exclusive last round "The Final Era". The game was also brought to the [[Super CD-ROM²]] in the form of '''''Gain Ground SX'''''. Both the Master System and Mega Drive versions allow up to 2 players cooperative gameplay; the Super CD-ROM² version is 1 player only. |
− | Arcade, Mega Drive and | + | The Arcade, Mega Drive and Super CD-ROM² versions are more or less the same game, except the Super CD-ROM² version has re-arranged Red Book audio. |
[[nec:Turbo Technologies, Inc.|Turbo Technologies, Inc.]] demonstrated a North American release of the Super CD-ROM² version at [[Winter CES 1993]], but this release was cancelled for unknown reasons. | [[nec:Turbo Technologies, Inc.|Turbo Technologies, Inc.]] demonstrated a North American release of the Super CD-ROM² version at [[Winter CES 1993]], but this release was cancelled for unknown reasons. | ||
− | Master System version differs significantly from the regular versions, with different characters portraits, slightly different character abilities (some characters are removed and some abilities are combined) and somewhat different level designs. Original versions | + | The Master System version differs significantly from the regular versions, with different characters portraits, slightly different character abilities (some characters are removed and some abilities are combined) and somewhat different level designs. Original versions feature more western-style character art while the Master System version's art is closer to an anime-style. Another interesting feature of the Master System version is that Player 1 uses male characters while Player 2 uses female characters. Besides the different portraits, there are no differences between male and female characters. |
− | + | ===Legacy=== | |
+ | The Mega Drive version was brought to the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] service, and the game was re-made for the ''[[Sega Ages 2500]]'' series in Japan. It was also included in ''[[Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection]]'', ''[[Sega Mega Drive Classics]]'', and both versions of the [[Mega Drive Mini 2]]. | ||
==Production credits== | ==Production credits== | ||
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==Digital manuals== | ==Digital manuals== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
GainGround Steam manual.pdf|Steam manual | GainGround Steam manual.pdf|Steam manual | ||
+ | GainGround MD US MDMini2 manual.pdf|Mega Drive Mini 2 US manual | ||
+ | GainGround MD EU MDMini2 manual.pdf|Mega Drive Mini 2 EU manual | ||
+ | GainGround MD JP MDMini2 manual.pdf|Mega Drive Mini 2 JP manual | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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| cover=GainGround MD EU Box.jpg | | cover=GainGround MD EU Box.jpg | ||
| cart=GainGround MD EU Cart.jpg | | cart=GainGround MD EU Cart.jpg | ||
+ | | manual=Gain Ground MD EU Manual.jpg | ||
| item1=GainGround MD EU pcb.jpg | | item1=GainGround MD EU pcb.jpg | ||
| item1name=PCB | | item1name=PCB | ||
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| console=Mega Drive | | console=Mega Drive | ||
− | | region=SE (Rental | + | | region=SE rental (HENT black) |
− | | | + | | front=GainGround MD SE Rental Box.jpg |
+ | | spinemissing=yes | ||
+ | | back=GainGround MD SE Rental Box Back.jpg | ||
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| console=Master System | | console=Master System | ||
− | | region=BR | + | | region=BR |
| cover=GainGround SMS BR cover.jpg | | cover=GainGround SMS BR cover.jpg | ||
| cart=GainGround SMS BR Cart.jpg | | cart=GainGround SMS BR Cart.jpg | ||
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==Technical information== | ==Technical information== | ||
+ | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}} | ||
===ROM dump status=== | ===ROM dump status=== | ||
{{romtable| | {{romtable| | ||
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{{rom|MD|sha1=148d166d594535c6526cb450c461cfb003b59f93|md5=250033f6c91fbb7714782cd66fcece82|crc32=aee20a64|size=512kB|date=1990-12|source=Cartridge (EU)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}} | {{rom|MD|sha1=148d166d594535c6526cb450c461cfb003b59f93|md5=250033f6c91fbb7714782cd66fcece82|crc32=aee20a64|size=512kB|date=1990-12|source=Cartridge (EU)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}} | ||
{{rom|MD|sha1=a5017e44b5f470e0499f4a9b494385c567632864|md5=3b0ad9167e152ed3719ae0d45e50db6a|crc32=8641a2ab|size=512kB|date=1990-12|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}} | {{rom|MD|sha1=a5017e44b5f470e0499f4a9b494385c567632864|md5=3b0ad9167e152ed3719ae0d45e50db6a|crc32=8641a2ab|size=512kB|date=1990-12|source=Cartridge (JP)|comments=|quality=good|prototype=}} | ||
− | {{rom|MD|sha1=a4d70df77ed08a9233076250c93c8d8a0c0ba715|md5=08d98b0ee5111e72ba73e753dc76ac1c|crc32=f5c0b45f|size=512kB|date=1990-07-27|source=CD-R disc|comments=|quality=good|prototype=yes}} | + | {{rom|MD|sha1=a4d70df77ed08a9233076250c93c8d8a0c0ba715|md5=08d98b0ee5111e72ba73e753dc76ac1c|crc32=f5c0b45f|size=512kB|date=1990-07-27|source=CD-R disc|comments=|quality=good|prototype=yes|protoname=Mega Drive prototype; 1990-07-27}} |
{{rom|SMS|sha1=62C0CA61AD8F679F90F253AB6BBFFD0C7737A8C0|md5=7D54230748FA41BB62B6F08E5DCEDE08|crc32=3EC5E627|size=256kB|date= |source=Cartridge (EU)|comments=|quality=|prototype=}} | {{rom|SMS|sha1=62C0CA61AD8F679F90F253AB6BBFFD0C7737A8C0|md5=7D54230748FA41BB62B6F08E5DCEDE08|crc32=3EC5E627|size=256kB|date= |source=Cartridge (EU)|comments=|quality=|prototype=}} | ||
+ | {{rom|SMS|sha1=990491d559ebada59c8c7d7c7eeeae7dffa0399d|md5=8fdb6d42f1d58205ce024f0e50367fee|crc32=d40d03c7|size=256kB|date= |source=EPROM cartridge|comments=|quality=|prototype=yes|protoname=Master System prototype}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
+ | {{NECRetro|italics=yes|title=Gain Ground SX}} | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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{{GainGroundOmni}} | {{GainGroundOmni}} | ||
+ | [[Category:Mega Drive Mini 2 games]] |
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Gain Ground (ゲイングランド) is a 1988 arcade game released for the Sega System 24 arcade platform. It is a top-down gun game with strategy elements, in which the player controls one of twenty playable characters who must defeat all the enemies on screen or bring every character that player currently has to the exit. It appears that two different arcade versions exist, one allowing up to 3 players while another supports only 2 players.
Contents
Gameplay
Called by developers as a "Algorithm Action Game", the core gameplay of Gain Ground is same in all versions. Players must either eliminate all enemies on the level or evacuate all members from the level by moving them to the "EXIT" (which in some cases can be very time consuming and unnecessary). Every character in the game has strenghts and weaknesses and only by using the right character for the right situation will help players finish the level. In addition to the enemies on the ground, some enemies are on the higher ground and can only be defeated with a character who posseses a weapon capable of hitting them.
Each character has one regular and one special weapon. Besides that, the only difference between characters is the movement speed. Each character's primary weapon can be fired with the primary button ( for Mega Drive, for Master System) and the special weapon can be fired with the special button (/ for Mega Drive, for Master System).
Each character has only one life and a single hit is enought to defeat them. When defeated, a small symbol of the character remains in the battlefield. That character can be rescued the same way of recruiting them: taking them to the "EXIT". If the character saving the downed character also killed, the previously defeated character will disappear.
Each "Era" is divided into ten levels. At the final level of an Era, players will face against a boss.
Playable characters
Arcade, Mega Drive and Super CD-ROM² versions
Athra | |
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Very fast. Main weapon is a short ranged but very fast firing spear throw. The special attack button lobs the spear towards any direction in a short parabolic arc, allowing the player to hit enemies above or those behind the obstacles. Useful for close range combat and rescuing other characters. Available from the beginning. | |
Gascon | |
Same as Athra except he can only fire his special weapon northwards in a strafing motion. | |
Johnny | |
Fast. Main weapon is a long ranged, fast firing semi-automatic rifle. Special weapon fires directly northwards while strafing, allowing players to fall back while firing. Available from the beginning. Useful as long as there are no enemies in the high ground. | |
Professor | |
Same as Johnny, except his special weapons can fire both left and right at the same time. | |
Betty | |
Fast. Main weapon is a medium ranged pistol. Special weapon is a short ranged grenade that can be lobbed over obstactes while strafing. Available from the beginning. Useful for close range combat and eliminating enemies in the high ground. | |
Honey | |
Same as Betty, except she can throw her grenade towards any direction. | |
Verbal | |
Very Fast. Main weapon is a medium ranged longbow. Special weapon is a very long ranged arrow that can hit enemies in the high ground or those behind the obstacles. Most useful character in the game. | |
Mars | |
Same as Verbal, except he can fire his long range arrow in a strafing motion. | |
Lobby | |
Very Slow. Main weapon is a weak pistol. Special weapon is an extreme range, elevated missile that can be fired any direction and hit enemies on the high ground. Good for eliminating such enemies. | |
Mud Puppy' | |
Very Slow. Main weapon is a weak pistol. Special weapon is an extreme range, regular missile that can only hit enemies on the same level as the player. Great for sniping enemies on the low ground from long range. | |
Cyber | |
Very Slow. Main weapon is a weak pistol. Special weapon fires a cluster missile that will spread northwards and affect a large area. Very useful for crowd control but not recommended for close combat. | |
Kou | |
Fast. Main weapon is a long range rifle. Special weapon is a three burst submachinegun stafing, which causes same damage but better hitbox. | |
Kid | |
Same as Kou except he can fire both sides at the same time with his special weapon. | |
Mam | |
Fast. Main weapon is a medium range pistol. Special weapon is a boomerang strafe that will come back after a while. Great for attacking hard to reach places. | |
Valkyrie | |
Same as above except she can throw her boomerang towards any direction. | |
General | |
Very Slow. Main weapon is a weak pistol. Special weapon is a very, very short ranged flamethower. Coupled with his slow speed, this makes him the worst character in the game. | |
Fire Knight | |
Medium speed. Main weapon is a powerful projectile. Special weapon is a napalm weapon that will remain in place for a while and kill any enemies who touch it. Rarely used. | |
Glow Knight | |
Same as above except his special attack is a rolling barrier that will damage any enemies who touch the knight. Useful for close combat. | |
Water Knight | |
Same as above except his special attack can freeze enemies about a few seconds. Useful for rescues. | |
Zaemon | |
Same as above except his special attack is a whirlwind that can bounce after hitting obstacles or enemies. His survival depends on bit of a luck. |
Master System version
The Master System version uses symbols instead of small figurines to depict downed characters in the battlefield.
Spear Fighters | |
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Same as Athra. Very fast but terrible range. Special weapon can hit elevated enemies. Available from the beginning. Depicted with a spear symbol. | |
Rifle Infantry | |
Same as Professor. Fast and good range. Special weapon is great for enemies trying to envelop the player from both sides. Available from the beginning. Depicted with a rifle symbol. | |
Grenadiers | |
Same as Honey. Fast but short range. Grenades are quite powerful despite short range. Available from the beginning. Depicted with a potato masher grenade. | |
Archers | |
Same as Verbal. Fast and very long range. Can shoot arrows towards any direction. Most useful character in the game. Depicted with an arrow. | |
Ninjas | |
New character for the Master System version. Main weapon is fast shuriken throw with good range. Special weapon is a trap that will cause heavy damage to those who touch it. Depicted with a shuriken. | |
Boomerang Throwers | |
Same as Valkyrie. Fast and decent primary weapon. Decpited, of course, with a boomerang. | |
Flamethrowers | |
Same as General. Still somewhat useless but if they can reach an enemy, they can drain enemy health very quickly. Rarest character. Appears only once. Depicted with a fire symbol. | |
Water Wizards | |
Same as the dude himself except their special attacks can freeze enemies for about 10 seconds. Depicted with a fountain symbol. | |
Missile Launchers | |
Same as Lobby. Very slow, weak primary weapon and can hit elevated enemies with a extreme range missile. Depicted with a single missile. | |
Cluster Missile Launchers | |
Same as Cyber. Very slow, weak primary weapon with powerful spread missile that can wreak havoc upon battlefield. Hits only enemies on the level ground. Depicted with a pointy missile. |
Rounds
Arcade version
Round 1: The Primitive Age | |
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Round 2: Europe in the Middle Ages | |
Round 3: China Before Revolution | |
Round 4: Robot in the Future | |
Mega Drive version
Round 1: The Primitive Age | |
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Round 2: Europe in the Middle Ages | |
Round 3: China Before Revolution | |
Round 4: Present Age | |
Round 5: Robot in the Future | |
Master System version
Round 1: The Primitive Age | |
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Round 2: The Middle Ages | |
Round 3: The Modern Age | |
Round 4: The Near Future | |
Round 5: Gain Ground, the Final Era | |
History
Gain Ground was ported to the Sega Master System and Sega Mega Drive in 1990 and 1991 respectively. The Mega Drive version received an exclusive 4th round called "Present Age", while the Master System version recieved its own exclusive last round "The Final Era". The game was also brought to the Super CD-ROM² in the form of Gain Ground SX. Both the Master System and Mega Drive versions allow up to 2 players cooperative gameplay; the Super CD-ROM² version is 1 player only.
The Arcade, Mega Drive and Super CD-ROM² versions are more or less the same game, except the Super CD-ROM² version has re-arranged Red Book audio.
Turbo Technologies, Inc. demonstrated a North American release of the Super CD-ROM² version at Winter CES 1993, but this release was cancelled for unknown reasons.
The Master System version differs significantly from the regular versions, with different characters portraits, slightly different character abilities (some characters are removed and some abilities are combined) and somewhat different level designs. Original versions feature more western-style character art while the Master System version's art is closer to an anime-style. Another interesting feature of the Master System version is that Player 1 uses male characters while Player 2 uses female characters. Besides the different portraits, there are no differences between male and female characters.
Legacy
The Mega Drive version was brought to the Wii's Virtual Console service, and the game was re-made for the Sega Ages 2500 series in Japan. It was also included in Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection, Sega Mega Drive Classics, and both versions of the Mega Drive Mini 2.
Production credits
- Main article: Gain Ground/Production credits.
Digital manuals
Magazine articles
- Main article: Gain Ground/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
- Main article: Gain Ground/Promotional material.
Artwork
Physical scans
System 24 version
Mega Drive version
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Based on 25 reviews |
Master System version
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63 | |
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Based on 16 reviews |
Super CD-ROM² version
Super CD-ROM², JP |
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Technical information
- Main article: Gain Ground/Technical information.
ROM dump status
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512kB | 1990-12 | Cartridge (US/EU) | ||||||||||
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512kB | 1990-12 | Cartridge (EU) | ||||||||||
✔ |
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512kB | 1990-12 | Cartridge (JP) | ||||||||||
✔ |
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512kB | 1990-07-27 | CD-R disc | Page | |||||||||
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256kB | Cartridge (EU) | |||||||||||
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256kB | EPROM cartridge | Page |
External links
- Sega of Japan Virtual Console pages: Mega Drive
- Nintendo catalogue pages: US, UK, AU
- Gain Ground on Steam
References
NEC Retro has more information related to Gain Ground SX
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- ↑ @tsurumy on Twitter (Wayback Machine: 2020-09-04 15:45)
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