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System(s): Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Electronic Arts (US/EU), Electronic Arts Victor (JP) | |||||
Developer: Bullfrog | |||||
Peripherals supported: 3D Control Pad | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Magic Carpet (マジックカーペット) is a first person shoot-'em-up game developed by Bullfrog and published by Electronic Arts. You play as a mage shooting mana on a magic carpet. At the time of its original release (1994), the graphics were seen as the best around, introducing many technologies that are still used today. It also supported 3D glasses.
The Saturn version takes a hit in that it is missing levels 9, 18, 29, 34 and 40, found in the PC and PlayStation versions of the game. In Japan, it was bundled with the 3D Control Pad as well as being sold separately.
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