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'''''Vectorman 2''''' is the sequel to ''[[Vectorman]]'', released in 1996 for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. Though it claims to be a direct sequel to the original game, ''Vectorman 2'' takes place mostly in the present day, rather than an urban futuristic setting seen in ''Vectorman''. As one of the last titles to be released for the system, ''Vectorman 2'' did not see a formal release outside of North America on the Mega Drive, but was released in Japan as pat of ''[[Sega Archives from USA Vol. 3]]''. Gameplay is identical to its predecessor.
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'''''Vectorman 2''''' is the sequel to ''[[Vectorman]]'', released in 1996 for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. Though it claims to be a direct sequel to the original game, ''Vectorman 2'' takes place mostly in the present day, rather than an urban futuristic setting seen in ''Vectorman''. As one of the last titles to be released for the system, ''Vectorman 2'' did not see a formal release outside of North America on the Mega Drive, but was released in Japan as part of ''[[Sega Archives from USA Vol. 3]]''. Gameplay is identical to its predecessor.
  
''Vectorman 2'' as re-appeared in a number of compilations, including ''[[Sega Mega Drive Collection]]'', ''[[Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection]]'' and even ''[[Sonic Gems Collection]]''.
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''Vectorman 2'' has re-appeared in a number of compilations, including ''[[Sega Mega Drive Collection]]'', ''[[Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection]]'' and even ''[[Sonic Gems Collection]]''.
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==Production Credits==
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'''Game Design:''' John Abad, [[Marty Davis]], [[Keith Freiheit|Keith R Freiheit]], [[Jerry Huber]], [[Rick Randolph]], [[Rick Schmitz]], [[Ronald Thompson|Ron Thompson]], Thi Truong, [[Jason Weesner]], [[Dok Whitson]]<br>
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'''Producer Sega:''' [[Jerry Markota]]<br>
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'''Producer Blue Sky Software:''' [[Jerry Huber]]<br>
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'''Lead Artist:''' [[Rick Schmitz]]<br>
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'''Artists:''' [[Jerry Huber]], [[Rick Randolph]]<br>
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'''Lead Programmer:''' [[Keith Freiheit|Keith R Freiheit]]<br>
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'''Programmers:''' John Abad, [[Ronald Thompson|Ron Thompson]], Thi Truong<br>
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'''Level Layout:''' [[Jason Weesner]]<br>
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'''Music Composer:''' Jon Holland / XYXU Studio<br>
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'''Sound Effects:''' [[Sam Powell]]<br>
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'''Special Thanks to:''' [[Marty Davis]], Ellis Goodson, [[Jeff Remmer]], [[Dok Whitson]], Mark Botta, [[Richard Karpp|Rich Karpp]], James Doyle, [[Kevin McMahon]]<br>
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'''Marketing:''' [[Eric Dunstan|Eric Dunston]]<br>
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'''Lead Tester:''' [[David Wood]]<br>
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'''Assistant Leads:''' [[Ty Johnson]], Jeremy Campbell, [[Robert Hernandez]]<br>
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'''Testers:''' [[Steve Perez]], Jason Cordero, [[Michael Dobbins|Mike Dobbins]], [[Lou DiSimone]], [[Matt Lucich]], [[Eugene R. Valenzuela|Eugene Valenzuela]], [[Nicolas J. Azizian|Nicolas Azizian]], [[Fernando Valderrama]], Francesco Zappacosta, [[Matt Underwood]], [[Marc Dawson|Mark Dawson]], [[Mark Paniagua]], [[Sean Potter]], [[Christopher Thompson|Chris Thompson]], [[Pedro Ponce]], [[Timothy Spengler|Tim Spengler]], Eric Sierra, Chris Garrett, [[Todd Slepian|Toad Slepian]], [[Mark Griffin]], [[Jeffrey L. Loney|Jeff Loney]], [[Aaron Bandur|Aron Bandur]], [[Ferdinand Villar]], [[Josh Simpson]]<br>
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

Revision as of 14:13, 1 April 2012

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Vectorman 2
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
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Genre: Action

















Vectorman 2 is the sequel to Vectorman, released in 1996 for the Sega Mega Drive. Though it claims to be a direct sequel to the original game, Vectorman 2 takes place mostly in the present day, rather than an urban futuristic setting seen in Vectorman. As one of the last titles to be released for the system, Vectorman 2 did not see a formal release outside of North America on the Mega Drive, but was released in Japan as part of Sega Archives from USA Vol. 3. Gameplay is identical to its predecessor.

Vectorman 2 has re-appeared in a number of compilations, including Sega Mega Drive Collection, Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection and even Sonic Gems Collection.

Production Credits

Game Design: John Abad, Marty Davis, Keith R Freiheit, Jerry Huber, Rick Randolph, Rick Schmitz, Ron Thompson, Thi Truong, Jason Weesner, Dok Whitson
Producer Sega: Jerry Markota
Producer Blue Sky Software: Jerry Huber
Lead Artist: Rick Schmitz
Artists: Jerry Huber, Rick Randolph
Lead Programmer: Keith R Freiheit
Programmers: John Abad, Ron Thompson, Thi Truong
Level Layout: Jason Weesner
Music Composer: Jon Holland / XYXU Studio
Sound Effects: Sam Powell
Special Thanks to: Marty Davis, Ellis Goodson, Jeff Remmer, Dok Whitson, Mark Botta, Rich Karpp, James Doyle, Kevin McMahon
Marketing: Eric Dunston
Lead Tester: David Wood
Assistant Leads: Ty Johnson, Jeremy Campbell, Robert Hernandez
Testers: Steve Perez, Jason Cordero, Mike Dobbins, Lou DiSimone, Matt Lucich, Eugene Valenzuela, Nicolas Azizian, Fernando Valderrama, Francesco Zappacosta, Matt Underwood, Mark Dawson, Mark Paniagua, Sean Potter, Chris Thompson, Pedro Ponce, Tim Spengler, Eric Sierra, Chris Garrett, Toad Slepian, Mark Griffin, Jeff Loney, Aron Bandur, Ferdinand Villar, Josh Simpson

Physical Scans

Mega Drive, US
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Cover
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Cart