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− | '''''Nuclear Rush''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Mega Drive]] tank combat game for use with the [[Sega VR]] headset. Once intended to be the hardware’s pack-in game (alongside [[Matrix Runner]]), it features gameplay similar to [[wikipedia:Battlezone (1980 video game)|Battlezone]] and [[Stellar-Fire]]. | + | '''''Nuclear Rush''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Mega Drive]] tank combat game for use with the [[Sega VR]] headset, developed by [[FutureScape Productions]] and slated to be published by [[Sega]]. Once intended to be the hardware’s pack-in game (alongside [[Matrix Runner]]), it features gameplay similar to [[wikipedia:Battlezone (1980 video game)|Battlezone]] and [[Stellar-Fire]]. |
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Revision as of 00:33, 25 April 2021
Nuclear Rush |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Developer: FutureScape Productions |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1 |
Status of prototype(s): Source code compiled |
Peripheral(s): Sega VR |
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Nuclear Rush is an unreleased Sega Mega Drive tank combat game for use with the Sega VR headset, developed by FutureScape Productions and slated to be published by Sega. Once intended to be the hardware’s pack-in game (alongside Matrix Runner), it features gameplay similar to Battlezone and Stellar-Fire.
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Plot
As “nuclear pirates”, players navigate an attack hovercraft across a post-apocalyptic United States, defeating the legions of armed robots that guard former nuclear reactors to scavenge any remaining radioactive waste.[1]
Preservation
On November 20, 2020, the Video Game History Foundation and Gaming Alexandria announced the release of a late prototype of Nuclear Rush. Former developer Kenneth Hurley had retained his copy of the game’s source code, and was able to successfully compile a working ROM image.[2]
Production credits
- Developed By: FutureScape Productions
- Programmed By: Kevin Mcgrath, Matthew Hubbard
- Graphics By: Tom Collie, Rick Lucey
- Music By: Davorin Kuchan
- Design By: Kevin Mcgrath
- Produced By: Carl Mey
Promotional material
External links
References
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Topics | Technical specifications | Magazine articles | Promotional material | Ono-Sendai Corporation |
Games | Iron Hammer | Matrix Runner | Nuclear Rush | Outlaw Racing |