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− | ''''' | + | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ファーレンハイト) is a 1995 [[full motion video]] game by [[Sega]]. It is one of five titles to be bundled as a [[Mega-CD]] [[32X]] game, taking advantage of the Mega-CD's larger storage space and higher quality audio and the 32X's faster processor and improved graphical output. |
In North America ''Fahrenheit'' was released as both a Mega-CD and Mega-CD 32X game, and both discs were sold together (you need both discs to play the Mega-CD 32X version, presumably as an attempt at security). In Europe and Japan, only the regular Mega-CD version was released. | In North America ''Fahrenheit'' was released as both a Mega-CD and Mega-CD 32X game, and both discs were sold together (you need both discs to play the Mega-CD 32X version, presumably as an attempt at security). In Europe and Japan, only the regular Mega-CD version was released. | ||
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Fahrenheit (ファーレンハイト) is a 1995 full motion video game by Sega. It is one of five titles to be bundled as a Mega-CD 32X game, taking advantage of the Mega-CD's larger storage space and higher quality audio and the 32X's faster processor and improved graphical output.
In North America Fahrenheit was released as both a Mega-CD and Mega-CD 32X game, and both discs were sold together (you need both discs to play the Mega-CD 32X version, presumably as an attempt at security). In Europe and Japan, only the regular Mega-CD version was released.
Contents
Gameplay
Fahrenheit is a simple full motion video game where the objective is to navigate buildings with the D-Pad. There is a strict time-limit represented by oxygen levels in the bottom-right hand corner of the screen - completing the objective gains more oxygen, but wasting time or going down the wrong route will deplete it. There are five missions in total.
Without maps (which are printed in the instruction manual), Fahrenheit becomes a game of trial and error, with later stages being impossible without prior knowledge of the floor layout due to the speed oxygen supplies run out.
Production credits
- Executive Producer: Chris W. Bankston
- Game Design: Chris W. Bankston, Megan Hope-Ross, Thibault Lepoutre
- Programming: Thibault Lepoutre
- Writer: Peter M. Lenkov
- Original Music: Domenic Troiano
- Director of Photography: John Herzog
- Director: Raymond Elias
- Supervising Producer: Megan Hope-Ross
- Closing Producer: Tony Van
- Cast: Barry Blake (Chief Chavez), Shelley Cook (Firefighter McGuire), Robert Racki (Firefighter Hobbs), John Stoneham Sr. (Firefighter "Stinky" Stinkowski), Robert Thomas (Firefighter Washington)
- Also Appearing: Scot Denton (Distressed Father), Barbara Franklin (Mrs. O'Hara-Bird Lady), Charles Hayter (World War II Veteran), Chas Lawther (Dr. Hatcher), Robert McKenna (Hotel Night Manager), Helen Scott (Daughter in Burning House), John Swindells (Nigel Amphyll)
- Executive Producers: Jon Slan, Richard Borchiver
- Executive in Charge of Production: Jant E. Cuddy
- Vice President, Finance: Harry Tremain
- Director of Communications and Publicity: Anne O'Hagan
- Production Estimator: Tony Blay
- Production Auditor: Laurie Boyle
- Post Production Supervisor: Lori A. Waters, Andi Martindale
- Line Producer: Jeffrey Chadwick
- Art Director: Charles Dunlop
- Steadicam Operator: Keith Murphy
- 1st Assistant Director/2nd Unit Director: Neil Huhta
- Off‑line Editors: Christopher Cooper, Terry Martindale
- Production Coordinator: Kristine M. Gilbert
- 2nd Assistant Director: David Carruthers
- Second 2nd Assistant Director: Steve Webb
- 3rd Assistant Director: Anny Paynter
- Focus Puller/2nd Unit Operator: Roman Neubacher
- 2nd Assistant Camera: Laurence Bortnick
- Camera Trainee: Michael Yaremchuk
- "B" Camera/2nd Unit Operator: David Perkins
- Assistant Art Director: Andrée Brodeur
- Assistant Art Directors: Michelle Perkovich, Wayne Wrightman
- Set Decorator: Doug McCullough
- Set Dressers: Garth Brunt, Ian Greig, Julian Peters
- On‑Set Dresser: Christine McLean
- Property Master: P. Alan Doucette
- Props Buyer/Builder: Donald K. Bennett
- Lead Props: Imre Dejonge
- Props: Jane Manchee, Kim Ljimus
- Wardrobe Designer: Antoinette Messan
- Assistant Wardrobe Designer: Constance Buck
- Wardrobe Mistress: Jennifer Buck
- Wardrobe Assistants: Anne Steele, Sheila Radovancevic
- Gaffer: David Willetts
- Best Boy: John Baker
- Electrics: Duane Gullison, Mark Akelson, Bob Hicks
- Generator Operator: Randy Jones
- Key Grip: Christopher Dean
- Best Boy Grip: Philip Lanthier
- Grips: Barry Horsley, John Traynor
- 2nd Key Grip: Gordon Forbes
- Special Effects Supervisor: Mark Molin
- 1st Assistant Special Effects: Jim McGillivary
- Special Effects Assistants: Ted Shackleton, John Griffith, Peter Murley, John Enders
- Set Construction: Hot Sets
- Construction Supervisor: John Bankson
- Construction Foreman: Campbell Manning
- Stand‑by Painters: Bob Lomo, Andrew Evans
- Stand‑by Carpenters: Dave Cubitt, Al Westlake
- Construction Crew: Wayne Roy, Dave Grotch, Steve Boyd
- Script Supervisor: Rachel Landry
- Stunt Coordinator: Branko Racki
- Stunt Players: Shelley Cook, Robert Racki, Helen Scott, Robert Thomas
- Make‑up & Hair: Jacklyn Hicks, Akiko Wilson
- Sound Recordist: Dan Daniels
- Boom Operator: Gary Vaughan
- On‑Set Production Assistants: Justine Whelan, John Edwards
- Location Manager: David Bannigan Sr.
- Location Production Assistant: Darren Sacks
- Assistant Off‑line Editor: Bill Oliver
- Colourist: Chris Wallace
- On‑line Editor: Paul Kirsch
- Sound Designer: Terry Gordica
- Sound Mixer: Paul Shubat
- Dialogue Editor: Joe Mancuso
- Foley Artist: Steve Baine
- SFX Editor: Andrew Roberts
- ADR Record: Ed Poty
- "Feel The Heat" Sung by: Lou Nadeau
- Music Engineers: Bob Fedder, Danny Sustar
- Production Accountant: Taylor Turzanski
- Accounting Assistants: Norm Franks, Andrew Nicholson
- Assistant Production Coordinator: Holden Chadwick
- Production Office Assistant: Joseph L'Esperance
- Casting: Anne Tait Casting
- Extra Casting: Pamela Barder Casting
- Craft Service: Ingrid Izzard
- Transport: Bob Donnelly
- Drivers: Brian Kaulback, John Reniewick, Al Barnes
- On‑Set Nurses: Deborah Cossar, Nancy Erwin, Lindsay Hooke, Caroline Walsh
- Security: Dave Noseworthy, Neil Lumlock, Helie Security Services
- Special Effects Equipment: Laird McMurray Services
- Cameras: William F. White
- Lighting: Panavision Canada Ltd.
- Video Post Production: Dome Productions Inc.
- Laboratory: Spot Labs Inc.
- Sound Post Production: Sounds Interchange
- Film: Kodak Canada Inc.
- Catering: Amazing Food Services
- Stills Photography: Lorne Wolk Photography Inc.
- Stills Assistant: Ian Amyot
- "B Roll" Footage: Martin Murphy (XM Productions)
- From a Concept By: Peter Loeb
- Special Thanks To: The Toronto Fire Department, Toronto Metropolitan Police, Toronto Film Liason Office, The Ontario Film Development Corporation, Joe Miller, Michealene Cristini Risley, Sonya Sigler Desbrisay, Lewis Henderson (William Morris Agency), Gary Randall
- Sega System Digitizing: Randy Fugaté
- Sega Studios Assistant Producer: Vy Nong
- Sega Studios Production Coordinator: Berj Beramian
Japanese version
- Nobuo Tanaka (Chief Chavez), Yuko Mizutani (McGuire), Tessho Genda (Hobbs), Mitsuo Senda (Stinky), Akio Otsuka (Washington), Masaaki Tsukada (Father, Manager), Sayuri Sadaoka (Mrs O'Hara), Atsushi Ii (Veteran, Nigel Amphil), Yasuo Muramatsu (Dr Hatcher), Natsumi Asaoka (Daughter)
- Voice Recording Staff: Dentsu Inc, Tohokushinsha Film Corporation
- Producers: Kiyoshi Takeda, Nao Magami, Shoichiro Ishiwatari, Wataru Tanaka, Naomasa Furukawa, Daizo Tsushi
- Director: Tsuyoshi Takahashi
- Script Translation: Yoko Kodera
- Senior Liaison: Yukimi Shimura
- Production Coordinator: Osamu Shibamiya
- Project Managers: Masanobu Tsukamoto, Hideki Yohkaichiya
Magazine articles
- Main article: Fahrenheit/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
also published in:
- Sega Visions (US) #22: "December/January 1994/1995" (1994-xx-xx)[3]
- Next Generation (US) #1: "Premiere Issue 1995" (1994-12-08)[4]
- GamePro (US) #66: "January 1995" (199x-xx-xx)[5]
Physical scans
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Technical information
ROM dump status
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595,938,000 | CD(JP) | G-6043 |
References
- ↑ File:GamePlayers US 0802.pdf, page 11
- ↑ File:GamePro US 072.pdf, page 50
- ↑ Sega Visions, "December/January 1994/1995" (US; 1994-xx-xx), page 69
- ↑ Next Generation, "Premiere Issue 1995" (US; 1994-12-08), page 101
- ↑ GamePro, "January 1995" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 9
- ↑ Electronic Entertainment, "September 1995" (US; 1995-0x-xx), page 81
- ↑ Famitsu, "1995-09-08" (JP; 1995-08-25), page 1
- ↑ GamePro, "June 1995" (US; 1995-xx-xx), page 60
- ↑ Game Informer, "June 1995" (US; 1995-0x-xx), page 52
- ↑ Joypad, "Septembre 1995" (FR; 1995-0x-xx), page 56
- ↑ MAN!AC, "07/95" (DE; 1995-06-14), page 64
- ↑ Mega Fun, "11/95" (DE; 1995-10-18), page 68
- ↑ Mega Play, "June/July 1995" (US; 1995-0x-xx), page 46
- ↑ Player One, "Septembre 1995" (FR; 1995-0x-xx), page 118
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1995 December" (JP; 1995-11-08), page 70
- ↑ Sega Power, "October 1995" (UK; 1995-08-17), page 60
- ↑ Sega Pro, "September 1995" (UK; 1995-08-10), page 65
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 172
- ↑ VideoGames, "June 1995" (US; 1995-0x-xx), page 80
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