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Revision as of 07:09, 8 November 2012
The Lost Vikings | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Interplay (US), Ballistic (US; Rerelease), Virgin Interactive (EU) | |||||
Developer: Silicon & Synapse, Krisalis Software | |||||
Sound driver: Krysalis/Shaun Hollingworth | |||||
Genre: Puzzle | |||||
Number of players: 1-3 | |||||
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The Lost Vikings is a platform-puzzle game developed by Silicon & Synapse (now Blizzard Entertainment) and published by Interplay for a variety of platforms including the Sega Mega Drive.
The game follows three Vikings, Eric the Swift, Olaf the Stout and Baleog the Fierce, who have been plucked out of their own timezone by the evil Tomator, who is collecting lifeforms from all over the universe. It is up to the player to guide all three Vikings through various periods in time to get back to their ship. Each Viking has their own set of skills which are needed to progress through the stage. The player can only control one Viking at once, but can switch between them at any point and share items.
As the Sega Mega Drive version came slightly later than the others (1993 as opposed to 1992), it contains five stages not present in any other version. The music is also slightly different. The game is compatible with the 6-button gamepad and the Multi-tap, allowing for up to three players to play simultaneously.
The game was followed by The Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norsewest which hit the Sega Saturn in 1997.
Production Credits
- Game Design: Silicon & Synapse
- Producers: Ayman Adham, Alan Pavlish
- Executive Producer: Brian Fargo
- Level Design: Ronald Millar Sr.
- Genesis Programming: Patrick Wyatt, James Edward Anhalt III
- Original Programming: Michael Morhaime, Frank Pearce Jr., Ayman Adham
- Artwork: Joeyray Hall, Ronald Millar Sr., Sam Didier, Jason Magness, Stuart Rose
- Additional Artwork: Clyde Matsumoto, Todd J. Camasta, Cheryl Austin, Spencer Kipe
- Original Music for the Super Nintendo: Charles Deenen
- Audio: Krisalis Software Ltd.
- Music: Matt Furniss
- Music Driver: Shaun Hollingworth
- Q.A. Director: Kerry Garrison
- Assistant Q.A. Director: Rodney N. Relosa
- Quality Assurance: Floyd Grubb, Dean Schulte, Richard Simpson
- Manual Design: Bruce Warner
- Manual Editor: Feargus Urquhart
- Thanks To: Scott Bennie, Scott Mills
- Additional grunts, groans and other sounds provided by: M.C. Olaf and the 2 Short Crew
Physical Scans
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Based on 39 reviews |
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