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System(s): Sega NAOMI, Sega Dreamcast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Hitmaker | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Gun, Dreamcast VGA Box, Dreamcast Jump Pack, Dreamcast Arcade Stick | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Confidential Mission (コンフィデンシャル ミッション) is a spy-themed light gun game originally released for Sega NAOMI arcade hardware before being ported to the Sega Dreamcast. The game was developed by Sega's Hitmaker development team. Its plot is of the same vein as James Bond, or Mission: Impossible.
Contents
Story
A group of terrorists have stolen the World's Collisions satellite. CMF sends two of its agents, Howard Gibson and Jean Clifford, to investigate. They first infiltrate a museum, where they find out that the "Agares" group is behind the plot. As soon as they grab the disc with the information, one of the Agares leaders prevent them from getting the disc. After they retrieve the disc, they are sent to a train traveling through the mountains. Irina Mikalova, the satellite programmer, has been kidnapped by Agares and forced to reprogram the satellite.
Howard and Jean manage to rescue Irina but are stopped by the General, who is defeated by the two agents. With the help of Irina, CMF locates Agares Headquarters, where the satellite control is being transported to a submarine. Howard and Jean manage to make it through the base and find the Agares Leader, who plans to use the satellite to destroy the CMF Headquarters.
After being defeated, the leader uses a self-destruct sequence to defeat the two agents and escapes with the satellite data, but the agents manage to use the satellite to destroy the submarine and the leader. The two agents escape, and CMF is saved.
Production Credits
Dreamcast version
Producer/Director: Mie Kumagai
Assistant Director: Satoshi Horie
Chief Programmer: Takeshi Goden
Programmers: Shinichiro Yamamoto, Yoshimasa Hayashida, Eijiro Asakura
Chief Designer: Kyoshi Ieizumi
Designers: Hiroyuki Izuno, Yasuhito Tanaka, Naoko Ofuji, Hiroshi Iijima, Satoko Inoue, Yasuto Muraki, Hiroshi Okita
Sound Director: Seiichiro Matsumura
Technical Support: Masaki Miyashita, Ryo Uchida
Publicity: Taku Sasahara, Shintaro Takaya
Opening Movie: Ikuo Ishizaka, Takayuki Ota
Project Management: Shinobu Shindo
Localize Editor: Makoto Nishino
SOE Product Development: Naohiko Hoshino, Kats Sato, Matt O'Driscoll, Akiko Koutstall, Jason Cumberbatch, Caroline Ruiz, Enrique Gonzalez Fajardo, Hans-Markus Grahlmann
Motion actor coordinated by: Attractive Action Club
Action Coordinator: Mitsuo Abe
Motion Actors: Akira Ohashi, Isao Karasawa
Action Assistant: Toshinori Sasaki
Voice actor coordinated by: IST Co., Ltd.
Voice Actors: Barry Gjerde, Lenne Hardt, Dean Harrington
Character model coordinated by: Office Fukuta Co.
Executive Producer: Hisao Oguchi
Created by: Hitmaker
Presented by: Sega
© Sega/Hitmaker, 2001
Gallery
Digital Manuals
Promotional material
- ConfidentialMission DC FR PrintAdvert.jpg
Dreamcast FR print advert
- ConfidentialMission DC ES PrintAdvert.jpg
Dreamcast ES print advert
Physical scans
Dreamcast version
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