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− | {{stub}}'''''Turrican''''' is a run-and-gun game by [[Rainbow Arts]] on the Commodore 64. Rainbow Arts licensed [[Accolade]] to make console ports | + | {{stub}}'''''Turrican''''' is a run-and-gun game by [[Rainbow Arts]] on the Commodore 64. Rainbow Arts licensed [[Accolade]] to make console ports, one of them being an [[:Category:Unlicensed Mega Drive Games|unlicensed]] [[Sega Mega Drive]] port released 1991. |
− | + | Rainbow Arts allowed Accolade to hold its console license for ''Turrican II'', but the game was actually rebranded and released as ''[[Universal Soldier]]'', a tie-in to the Jean-Claude Van Damme 1992 movie. After that, [[Factor 5]], the developers of the Amiga versions which the Mega Drive versions were based on, went on and produced ''[[Mega Turrican]]'' on the Mega Drive by themselves. | |
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Revision as of 20:09, 19 October 2011
Turrican |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Ballistic, Accolade |
Developer: Rainbow Arts |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
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Turrican is a run-and-gun game by Rainbow Arts on the Commodore 64. Rainbow Arts licensed Accolade to make console ports, one of them being an unlicensed Sega Mega Drive port released 1991.
Rainbow Arts allowed Accolade to hold its console license for Turrican II, but the game was actually rebranded and released as Universal Soldier, a tie-in to the Jean-Claude Van Damme 1992 movie. After that, Factor 5, the developers of the Amiga versions which the Mega Drive versions were based on, went on and produced Mega Turrican on the Mega Drive by themselves.