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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (プライマルレイジ) is a 1994 arcade fighting game by [[Atari Games]]. The following year the game saw ports to the [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega 32X]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Saturn]], amongst other platforms, developed by [[Probe Entertainment]] and published by [[Time Warner Interactive]], with the exception of the 32X version which, like ''[[T-MEK]]'', was strangely published by [[Sega]] instead.
 
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (プライマルレイジ) is a 1994 arcade fighting game by [[Atari Games]]. The following year the game saw ports to the [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega 32X]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and [[Sega Saturn]], amongst other platforms, developed by [[Probe Entertainment]] and published by [[Time Warner Interactive]], with the exception of the 32X version which, like ''[[T-MEK]]'', was strangely published by [[Sega]] instead.

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Primal Rage
System(s): Sega Mega Drive, Sega 32X, Sega Game Gear, Sega Saturn
Publisher:
Sega Mega Drive
Sega Game Gear
Time Warner Interactive
Sega 32X
Sega
Sega Saturn
Time Warner Interactive (US/EU), Game Bank (JP)
Developer:
Original system(s): Arcade boards
Sound driver: Probe/Andy Brock
Peripherals supported:
Sega 32X
Sega Mega Drive
Six Button Control Pad
Sega Game Gear
Gear-to-Gear Cable
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2
Official in-game languages:

Sega Mega Drive
Sega Game Gear
Sega 32X
  • English
  • Sega Saturn
  • English
  • Français
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Português
  • Italiano
  • Release Date RRP Code
    Sega Mega Drive
    US
    $59.9959.99[3] T-48426
    Sega Mega Drive
    EU
    T-48426-50
    Sega Mega Drive
    PL
    219zł219
    Sega Mega Drive
    AU
    FPRI07SMC
    Sega Mega Drive
    BR
    047130
    Sega Saturn
    JP
    ¥5,8005,800 T-18614G
    Sega Saturn
    US
    T-4802H
    301108-0120
    Sega Saturn
    EU
    T-4802H-50
    Sega Saturn
    PL
    Sega Saturn
    AU
    Sega Game Gear
    US
    $29.9929.99[6] T-48218
    Sega Game Gear
    EU
    T-48218-50
    Sega 32X
    US
    $69.9969.99[8] 84705
    Sega 32X
    EU
    MK-84705
    Non-Sega versions

    Primal Rage (プライマルレイジ) is a 1994 arcade fighting game by Atari Games. The following year the game saw ports to the Sega Mega Drive, Sega 32X, Sega Game Gear and Sega Saturn, amongst other platforms, developed by Probe Entertainment and published by Time Warner Interactive, with the exception of the 32X version which, like T-MEK, was strangely published by Sega instead.

    The Japanese Saturn release is notable for being the only port of that time to be released under the Midway name, as Time Warner Interactive was absorbed into Midway's home division a few years prior. Said version removes any mention of TWI outright.

    A Sega Mega-CD 32X version was planned, but cancelled.

    Story

    A Meteor strikes the Earth and causes the continents to shift into the shape of a dinosaur skull breathing fire in an event known as the "Great Cataclysm". Sleeping giants of long ago are awakened from their slumber by these events and become gods for humanity to worship. With old Earth in ruins, humanity now sides with one of six gods and one goddess. From the ruins of old Earth comes the birth of New Urth. (That is indeed the correct spelling for this word in game: Urth.) Now, five dinosaur gods and two great ape gods fight to rule the New Urth. Conquering the others' lands in the total conquest for world domination.

    Gameplay

    Characters

    Sauron
    Talon
    Vertigo
    Blizzard
    Chaos
    Armadon
    Diablo

    History

    Release

    Home console versions of Primal Rage debuted on the 25th August 1995 in the US (backed by an $8 million USD marketing budget)[2] and Europe; dubbed "Primal Rage Day" by publishers Time Warner Interactive. Across all platforms (Mega Drive, Game Gear, Super NES, Game Boy and PC), 1 million copies were sold worldwide on launch day[9], with higher-end machines (including the 32X and Saturn) having to wait until November 14 for their launches[2].

    For subscribers of the US Sega Channel, as a "limited" version of Primal Rage was made available between the 1st and 24th of August, with the full game being made available for 24 hours on the 25th. On the 26th, a different build of the game was put up, which if completed would present players with an 800 number which could lead to players receiving prizes [9]. 24% of subscribers took part in the event[9].

    Versions

    Mega Drive version

    The Mega Drive version of Primal Rage was handled by Probe Entertainment, who had previously produced similar conversions of Mortal Kombat II for home consoles (including the Mega Drive). It is based on version 1.9 of the arcade game.

    While Primal Rage on the Mega Drive retains all of the moves from the arcade version (albeit sometimes in slightly altered forms), in order to fit the game onto a 32 megabit (4MB) cartridge, the number of frames of animation were cut drastically. Sauron for example went from 943 frames in total, to around 180[10].

    32X version

    The 32X version builds on what was seen on the Mega Drive, though uses the new hardware to deliver more colourful character sprites and more arcade-accurate backgrounds (powered by the Mega Drive, but without the need to reserve colours for elsewhere). Sound effects are also improved.

    In this version, the "Okay Right? cheat is removed from the cheat menu.

    Saturn version

    On the Saturn, Primal Rage is far closer to its arcade counterpart, but still makes sacrifices to better suit the hardware. Some frames of animation are missing, as are certain sound effects, and differences in horizontal screen resolution result in slight changes to sprite sizes (the arcade has an internal resolution of 336x240, while the Saturn version opts for 352x240). The Saturn version (as well as its PlayStation counterpart) add a full motion video introductory sequence.


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    Mega Drive version

    • Limitations and Changes
    The Mega Drive port isn't one of the better ports of the game. While most of the combos from Arcade version 2.3 were carried over, the port is more based upon the older Arcade versions 1.9 or 1.7. This means each character has only two fatalities since the 2.3 fatalities aren't there. Attacks exclusive to version 2.3 were also not included. Also, Talon's Shredder Fatality does what it did in the older versions of the Arcade game. Rather than leaving the opponent standing all mangled and cut up like in Arcade version 2.3, blood just flies everywhere like in the older Arcade versions 1.7 or 1.9. The sprites were scaled to fit the limitations of the Mega Drive hardware, which is often met by harsh criticism. The Color Palletes are also limited as well. Combos work much like that of the 2.3 version but there are some differences. Diablo's Fireball fatality is different than his Arcade rendition. Instead of firing a gigantic but pixelated fireball at his opponent like in the arcade, Diablo fires three small fireballs at the opponent and they spin around the opponent frying them.
    • Exclusive Features and Easter Eggs
    Although the Mega Drive port had it's problems, it had some exclusive features and an exclusive Easter Egg. The main exclusive feature was to be able to customize the six button controller in options to allow two of the buttons to use one of the character's special attacks. There are three special attacks for each character available on the options to choose from but the player can only play with two at a time on the six button controller. The Easter Egg exclusive to the Mega Drive version involved going to the cheat menu and selecting the option "Okay Right?", then selecting Diablo to play as. Diablo's worshipers would be replaced by a devil with a picture of one of the developer's heads on it. The devil will bounce up and down at the end of the battle regardless if Diablo wins or not.
    • Controversy
    The Mega Drive version was also controversial. There were reports of the game being removed from the shelves of some stores after a mother caught her 11 year old son playing Primal Rage and executing Chaos' Golden Shower Fatality (which is where Chaos urinates on the opponent with urine so acidic that it melts away the opponent's flesh leaving only the bones.) The mother was so disgusted by this that she not only returned the game but launched a "grass roots" campaign that caused the game to be removed from some stores at various locations, regardless of what system it was on. Even the SNES version which had this fatality censored on it was also removed from store shelves.

    Game Gear version

    • Limitations and Changes
    The game had to be severely watered down in order to be successfully ported. Only some of the moves and combos are present. Each character has only one fatality and Vertigo was excluded from this port. Most of the changes for this port are identical to those of the Game Boy Version of Primal Rage. However, unlike the Game Boy version of Primal Rage which had Golden Shower replaced with a new acidic puking fatality for Chaos, the Game Gear version still had Golden Shower in it. In addition to that, the Game Gear version was in color (albeit less colorful than some of the other versions though.).

    Saturn version

    • Exclusive Features and Issues
    The Sega Saturn port is actually nearly the same as the PlayStation port except that it has some exclusive features. The Saturn version featured not only the opening cutscene seen in the PlayStation version but also extra introductory cutscenes for each character. The Character endings are also replaced with FMV's by default. There is an option in the Options menu that turns the FMV's off and makes the game act like other ports. Complete with the Arcade Endings. However, it does not display combo names like the PlayStation version does. It also suffers from long loading times. However, most of the problems relating to music and loading present in the PlayStation version were fixed in the Saturn version and the disc features Redbook audio. (the PlayStation version does as well but the redbook can be rather glitchy at times.) Animations actually work properly and move much faster than the PlayStation port. However, like the PlayStation version, Blizzard's death and win sounds are switched. Some of the sound effects are also missing. The AI is also much closer to the arcade version 2.3. During the final battle, the opponent's skeletons don't stay on the ground after dying for some reason.
    • Prototype Dump
    drx of hidden-palace.org released an alpha build of the Sega Saturn port of Primal Rage in May 2010.

    Production credits

    Game Gear version

    • Original Coin Op Development
      • Producer and Programmer: Dennis Harper
      • Programmer Designer: Frank Kuan
      • Art Director: Jason Leong
      • Game Designer: J. Cameron Petty
      • Audio Designer: Jeanne Parson
      • Associate Producer: Steve Riesenberger
    • Consumer Development
      • Senior Producer: Ken Humphries
      • Associate Producer: Thomas MacDevitt
      • TWI Testers: Rob Boone, Kevin Filson, Mike Kruse, John Arvay Jr.
    • Programmer: Cameron Sheppard
    • Artist: Terry Ford
    • Musician: Andy Brock
    • QA Manager: Gary Patino
    • Testers: Nick McGee, Mike Movell, Mark Viccary, James Brown, Cliff Ramsey
    • Producer: Robert O'Farrell
    • Assistant Producers: James Stewart, Tim Bradstock
    • Thanks to: Balor Knight, Keith Burkhill

    32X version

    • Original Coin-Op Development
      • Producer/Programmer: Dennis Harper
      • Programmer/Designer: Frank Kuan
      • Art Director: Jason Leong
      • Game Designer: J. Cameron Petty
      • Audio Designer: Jeanne Parson
      • Associate Producer: Steve Riesenberger
    • Consumer Development
      • Senior Producer: Ken Humphries
      • Associate Producer: Tom MacDevitt
      • Testers: Rob Boone, Kevin Filson, Mike Kruse, John Arvay Jr., Brian Fritts
    Source:
    In-game credits
    • Test Manager: Curtis Soldano
    • Product Marketing
      • Manager: John Golden
      • Manual: Jon Mongelluzzo
      • Special Thanks: John Fisher and Derryl DePriest
    • Probe Entertainment
    • Producer: Robert O'Farrell
    • Assistant Producers: James Stewart, Tim Bradstock
    • Programmer: Cameron Sheppard
    • Artist: Terry Ford
    • Musician: Andy Brock
    • QA Manager: Gary Patino
    • Testers: Nick McGee, Mike Movell, Mark Viccary, James Brown, Cliff Ramsey
    • Special Thanks: Ralor Knight and Keith Burkhill


    Source:
    US manual
    Primalrage 32x us manual.pdf
    [11]

    Magazine articles

    Main article: Primal Rage/Magazine articles.

    Promotional material

    PrimalRage UK PrintAdvert.jpg
    UK print advert
    PrimalRage UK PrintAdvert.jpg
    PrimalRage MD BR PrintAdvert.jpg
    Mega Drive BR print advert
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    Logo-pdf.svg
    Print advert in Game Players (US) #0807: "Vol. 8 No. 7 July 1995" (1995-0x-xx)
    also published in:
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    Print advert in EGM² (US) #15: "September 1995" (1995-0x-xx)
    also published in:
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    Logo-pdf.svg
    Print advert in Player One (FR) #57: "Octobre 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
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    Print advert in AS Magazin-Video Igrice (YU) #15: "Novembar 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
    Logo-pdf.svg

    Physical scans

    Mega Drive version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    76 [17]
    83
    62
    82 №33, p46/47
    81 [18]
    68
    90 [19]
    73 [20]
    84 №22, p90/91
    91 №70, p42-44
    79 №50, p50/51
    Sega Mega Drive
    79
    Based on
    11 reviews
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
    70
    [21]
    Consoles + (FR)
    76
    [17]
    Cool Gamer (RU)
    70
    [22]
    Digitiser (UK)
    83
    [23]
    Electronic Games (1992-1995) (US) NTSC-U
    75
    [24]
    Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 1 (RU)
    70
    [25]
    Game Players (US) NTSC-U
    62
    [3]
    GamePro (US) NTSC-U
    75
    [26]
    GamePro (DE)
    47
    [27]
    Game Informer (US) NTSC-U
    78
    [28]
    Joypad (FR)
    81
    [29]
    MAN!AC (DE) PAL
    68
    [30]
    Mega Force (FR) PAL
    75
    [31]
    Mega Fun (DE) PAL
    74
    [32]
    Mean Machines Sega (UK) PAL
    90
    [33]
    Next Generation (US)
    25
    [34]
    Player One (FR)
    73
    [20]
    Players (BR)
    69
    [35]
    Power Up! (UK)
    88
    [36]
    Secret Service (PL)
    80
    [37]
    Sega Magazin (DE) PAL
    78
    [38]
    Sega Magazine (UK) PAL
    84
    [39]
    Sega Power (UK) PAL
    91
    [40]
    Sega Pro (UK) PAL
    79
    [41]
    Sega Mega Drive Review (RU)
    74
    [42]
    Sega Megazone (AU)
    89
    [43]
    Super Juegos (ES)
    73
    [44]
    Todo Sega (ES)
    90
    [45]
    Top Consoles (FR)
    65
    [46]
    Tricks 16 bit (RU)
    86
    [47]
    Videogame Advisor (US) NTSC-U
    75
    [48]
    Video Games (DE) PAL
    68
    [49]
    VideoGames (US) NTSC-U
    70
    [50]
    Sega Mega Drive
    74
    Based on
    33 reviews

    Primal Rage

    Mega Drive, US
    PrimalRage MD US Box Back.JPGPrimalRage MD US Box Front.JPG
    Cover
    Primalrage md us cart.jpg
    Cart
    Primal Rage MD US Manual.pdf
    Manual
    Mega Drive, EU
    PrimalRage MD EU Box.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage MD EU Cart.jpg
    Cart
    Mega Drive, BR
    Primalrage md br cover.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage MD BR Cart.jpg
    Cart
    Primalrage md br manual.pdf
    Manual
    Mega Drive, AU
    PrimalRage MD AU Box.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage MD AU Cart top.jpg
    PrimalRage MD AU Cart back.jpgPrimalRage MD AU Cart.jpg
    Cart
    Primal Rage Megadrive AU Manual.pdf
    Manual
    Mega Drive, AU (bundle)
    PrimalRage MD AU Box Back Bundle.jpgNospine-small.pngPrimalRage MD AU Box Front Bundle.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage MD AU Cart.jpg
    Cart
    PrimalRage MD AU Box.jpg
    Primal Rage
    Mega Drive, RU/CIS/BA (Buka) [51]

    PrimalRage MD EU Cart.jpg
    Cart

    Game Gear version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    79
    76
    86 [18]
    83 [52]
    88 №22, p96/97
    82 №51, p66
    70 [53]
    Sega Game Gear
    81
    Based on
    7 reviews
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    Digitiser (UK)
    79
    [54]
    Game Players (US) NTSC-U
    76
    [55]
    GamePro (US) NTSC-U
    80
    [6]
    GamePro (DE)
    47
    [27]
    GamePro (UK)
    92
    [56]
    Joypad (FR)
    86
    [29]
    Mega Fun (DE) PAL
    63
    [32]
    Mean Machines Sega (UK) PAL
    83
    [5]
    Sega Magazin (DE) PAL
    62
    [57]
    Sega Magazine (UK) PAL
    88
    [58]
    Sega Pro (UK) PAL
    82
    [59]
    Todo Sega (ES)
    86
    [60]
    VideoGames (US)
    70
    [53]
    Sega Game Gear
    76
    Based on
    13 reviews

    Primal Rage

    Game Gear, US
    PrimalRage GG US cover.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage US GG Cart.jpg
    Cart
    Primal Rage GG US Manual.pdf
    Manual
    Game Gear, EU
    PrimalRage GG EU Box Front.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage GG EU Cart.jpg
    Cart

    32X version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    83
    68
    80 [61]
    79 №78, p54/55
    72 [62]
    Sega 32X
    76
    Based on
    5 reviews
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    GameFan (US) NTSC-U
    83
    [63]
    GamePro (US) NTSC-U
    80
    [8]
    Mean Machines Sega (UK) PAL
    80
    [7]
    Sega Power (UK) PAL
    79
    [64]
    Sega Pro (UK) PAL
    72
    [62]
    VideoGames (US) NTSC-U
    70
    [65]
    Sega 32X
    77
    Based on
    6 reviews

    Primal Rage

    32X, US
    PrimalRage 32X US Box Back.jpgPrimalRage 32X US Box Front.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage 32X US Cart.jpg
    Cart
    Primalrage 32x us manual.pdf
    Manual
    32X, EU
    PrimalRage 32X EU Box Back.jpgPrimalRage 32X EU Box Spine.jpgPrimalRage 32X EU Box Front.jpg
    Cover

    Saturn version

    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Score Source
    48 №485, p35
    50
    66
    79 [66]
    60 [67]
    50 [68]
    Sega Saturn
    59
    Based on
    6 reviews
    Sega Retro Average 
    Publication Version Score
    Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
    48
    [69]
    Fun Generation (DE)
    50
    [70]
    GameFan (US) NTSC-U
    66
    [71]
    GamePro (US) NTSC-U
    75
    [72]
    Hobby Consolas (ES)
    86
    [73]
    Mega Fun (DE) PAL
    71
    [74]
    Mean Machines Sega (UK) PAL
    79
    [4]
    Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
    53
    [75]
    Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
    43
    [76]
    Secret Service (PL)
    65
    [77]
    Sega Saturn Magazine (UK) PAL
    60
    [78]
    Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
    50
    [79]
    Total Saturn (UK) PAL
    57
    [80]
    VideoGames (US) NTSC-U
    60
    [81]
    Sega Saturn
    62
    Based on
    14 reviews

    Primal Rage

    Saturn, US
    PrimalRage Saturn US Box Back.jpgPrimalRage Saturn US Box Front.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage Saturn US Disc.jpg
    Disc
    Primalrage sat us manual.pdf
    Manual
    Saturn, EU
    PrimalRage Saturn EU Box.jpg
    Cover
    PrimalRage Saturn EU Disc.jpg
    Disc
    PrimalRageSaturnEUManual5L.pdf
    Manual
    Saturn, JP
    PrimalRage Saturn JP Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngPrimalRage Saturn JP Box Front.JPG
    Cover

    Technical information

    ROM dump status

    System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
    Sega 32X
     ?
    CRC32 e78a4d28
    MD5 e1efc5804d3360e7b19f7542219bf964
    SHA-1 5084dcca51d76173c383ab7d04cbc661673545f7
    4MB Cartridge (EU/US)
    Sega Game Gear
     ?
    CRC32 2a34b5c7
    MD5 1ce6a2d5b50098cbcc9f166f2cc44fba
    SHA-1 6d193840463722ed141ed503c2cfc7ae0077ce35
    512kB Cartridge (US/EU)
    Sega Saturn
     ?
    CRC32
    MD5
    SHA-1
    374,219,664 CD-ROM (EU) T-4802H-50 V1.000
    Sega Saturn
     ?
    CRC32
    MD5
    SHA-1
    370,980,960 CD-ROM (JP) T-18614G V1.300
    Sega Saturn
     ?
    CRC32
    MD5
    SHA-1
    595,168,896 CD-ROM (US) T-4802H
    301108-0120 V1.000
    Sega Saturn
     ?
    CRC32
    MD5
    SHA-1
    1996-02-12 Page

    References

    1. Games World Magazin, "" (DE; 1995-0x-xx), page 15
    2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Press release: 1995-08-25: TIME WARNER INTERACTIVE'S HIT ARCADE TITLE, 'PRIMAL RAGE(TM)' AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME ON HOME VIDEO-GAME AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS
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    8. 8.0 8.1 GamePro, "February 1996" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 68
    9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Press release: 1995-09-11: Time Warner Interactive's Primal Rage(TM) pulls in heavy hits on Sega Channel
    10. Mean Machines Sega, "June 1995" (UK; 1995-04-28), page 22
    11. File:Primalrage_32x_us_manual.pdf
    12. GamePro, "August 1995" (US; 1995-xx-xx), page 16
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    22. Cool Gamer, "9" (RU; 2002-10-13), page 162
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    24. Electronic Games (1992-1995), "June 1995" (US; 1995-0x-xx), page 86
    25. Entsiklopediya luchshikh igr Sega. Vypusk 1, "" (RU; 1999-xx-xx), page 348
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    31. Mega Force, "Octobre 1995" (FR; 1995-xx-xx), page 92
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    42. Sega Mega Drive Review, "2" (RU; 1996-01-03), page 97
    43. Sega Megazone, "August 1995" (AU; 1995-0x-xx), page 32
    44. Super Juegos, "Octubre 1995" (ES; 1995-xx-xx), page 116
    45. Todo Sega, "Septiembre 1995" (ES; 1995-0x-xx), page 32
    46. Top Consoles, "Octobre 1995" (FR; 1995-xx-xx), page 76
    47. Tricks 16 bit, "Tricks Sega Gold 800 igr" (RU; 1998-03-20), page 139
    48. Videogame Advisor, "Volume 1, Number 3: July 1995" (US; 1995-0x-xx), page 28
    49. Video Games, "9/95" (DE; 1995-08-30), page 110
    50. VideoGames, "September 1995" (US; 1995-08-22), page 78
    51. File:Buka Price list 1997-06-30 RU.pdf, page 6
    52. Mean Machines Sega, "October 1995" (UK; 1995-08-25), page 84/85 (84)
    53. 53.0 53.1 VideoGames, "August 1995" (US; 1995-0x-xx), page 89
    54. Digitiser (UK) (1995-09-05)
    55. Game Players, "Vol. 8 No. 10 October 1995" (US; 1995-xx-xx), page 81
    56. GamePro, "November 1995" (UK; 1995-09-xx), page 37
    57. Sega Magazin, "September 1995" (DE; 1995-08-16), page 86
    58. Sega Magazine, "October 1995" (UK; 1995-09-12), page 96
    59. Sega Pro, "November 1995" (UK; 1995-10-05), page 66
    60. Todo Sega, "Noviembre 1995" (ES; 1995-1x-xx), page 58
    61. Mean Machines Sega, "March 1996" (UK; 1996-01-28), page 86/87 (86)
    62. 62.0 62.1 Sega Pro, "May 1996" (UK; 1996-03-21), page 24
    63. GameFan, "Volume 3, Issue 11: November 1995" (US; 1995-xx-xx), page 22
    64. Sega Power, "May 1996" (UK; 1996-03-14), page 54
    65. VideoGames, "December 1995" (US; 1995-11-21), page 92
    66. Mean Machines Sega, "September 1996" (UK; 1996-08-05), page 84/85 (84)
    67. Sega Saturn Magazine, "August 1996" (UK; 1996-07-20), page 76/77 (76)
    68. Sega Saturn Magazine, "1998-10 (1998-04-03)" (JP; 1998-03-20), page 193 (195)
    69. Famitsu, "1998-04-03" (JP; 1998-03-20), page 1
    70. Fun Generation, "08/96" (DE; 1996-07-10), page 85
    71. GameFan, "Volume 4, Issue 6: June 1996" (US; 1996-xx-xx), page 18
    72. GamePro, "July 1996" (US; 1996-xx-xx), page 74
    73. Hobby Consolas, "Diciembre 1996" (ES; 199x-xx-xx), page 120
    74. Mega Fun, "08/96" (DE; 1996-07-17), page 72
    75. Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 6" (JP; 1998-03-13), page 152
    76. Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 10" (JP; 1998-05-15), page 116
    77. Secret Service, "Październik 1996" (PL; 1996-10-01), page 21
    78. Sega Saturn Magazine, "August 1996" (UK; 1996-07-20), page 76
    79. Sega Saturn Magazine, "1998-10 (1998-04-03)" (JP; 1998-03-20), page 195
    80. Total Saturn, "Volume One Issue Four" (UK; 1996-12-29), page 43
    81. VideoGames, "June 1996" (US; 1996-05-21), page 61


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