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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (オフワールド・インターセプター エクストリーム) is a [[Sega Saturn]] action driving game developed by [[Crystal Dynamics]]. An enhanced port of the developer's titular 1994 3DO Interactive Multiplayer game ''[[wikipedia:Off-World Interceptor|Off-World Interceptor]]'', it was first published in the United States by Crystal Dynamics themselves in October 1995, and was brought to Europe the following month. Later that November, [[BMG Victor]] localized and published ''{{PAGENAME}}'' in Japan. | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (オフワールド・インターセプター エクストリーム) is a [[Sega Saturn]] action driving game developed by [[Crystal Dynamics]]. An enhanced port of the developer's titular 1994 3DO Interactive Multiplayer game ''[[wikipedia:Off-World Interceptor|Off-World Interceptor]]'', it was first published in the United States by Crystal Dynamics themselves in October 1995, and was brought to Europe the following month. Later that November, [[BMG Victor]] localized and published ''{{PAGENAME}}'' in Japan. | ||
− | Both this game and the 3DO original are most notable for its full-motion video cutscenes, which parody the popular 1988 American movie review television series ''[[wikipedia:Mystery Science Theatre 3000]]'' by having a pair of hosts provide sardonic commentary over the in-game cutscenes. The rear of the box even specifically advertises these scenes in a self-aware manner, and goes out of its way to claim how "cheesy" a trope [[full-motion video]] had become in the world of early CD gaming.{{fileref|OWIE Saturn US Box Back.jpg}} | + | Both this game and the 3DO original are most notable for its full-motion video cutscenes, which parody the popular 1988 American movie review television series ''[[wikipedia:Mystery Science Theatre 3000|Mystery Science Theatre 3000]]'' by having a pair of hosts provide sardonic commentary over the in-game cutscenes. The rear of the box even specifically advertises these scenes in a self-aware manner, and goes out of its way to claim how "cheesy" a trope [[full-motion video]] had become in the world of early CD gaming.{{fileref|OWIE Saturn US Box Back.jpg}} |
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System(s): Sega Saturn | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Developer: Crystal Dynamics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Original system(s): 3DO Interactive Multiplayer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (1 track) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Action[1][2] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Off-World Interceptor Extreme (オフワールド・インターセプター エクストリーム) is a Sega Saturn action driving game developed by Crystal Dynamics. An enhanced port of the developer's titular 1994 3DO Interactive Multiplayer game Off-World Interceptor, it was first published in the United States by Crystal Dynamics themselves in October 1995, and was brought to Europe the following month. Later that November, BMG Victor localized and published Off-World Interceptor Extreme in Japan.
Both this game and the 3DO original are most notable for its full-motion video cutscenes, which parody the popular 1988 American movie review television series Mystery Science Theatre 3000 by having a pair of hosts provide sardonic commentary over the in-game cutscenes. The rear of the box even specifically advertises these scenes in a self-aware manner, and goes out of its way to claim how "cheesy" a trope full-motion video had become in the world of early CD gaming.[8]
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Versions
While Off-World Interceptor Extreme is perhaps most-remembered today for its wikipedia:Mystery Science Theatre 3000 parody segments, when the game was localized for Japan by BMG Victor, the commentary was removed and replaced with Japanese-language dubs of the original cutscenes. Interestingly, this remains the only release of the game to feature the original cutscenes as first created for the project.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Off-World Interceptor Extreme/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
also published in:
- Next Generation (US) #11: "November 1995" (1995-10-24)[9]
- Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) #77: "December 1995" (1995-xx-xx)[10]
Physical scans
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Technical information
ROM dump status
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403,946,592 | CD-ROM (EU) | T-15908H-50 V1.000 | ||||||||||
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453,366,816 | 1995-08-24 | CD-ROM (JP) | T-15901G V1.000 | |||||||||
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410,313,456 | CD-ROM (US) | T-15908H V1.000 |
References
- ↑ File:OWIE Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee1.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-03-20 23:04)
- ↑ http://www.inlink.com:80/~dkreaver/release.html (Wayback Machine: 1997-05-23 02:45)
- ↑ https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video.sega/c/cXB8BQnZAf4/m/qnwUPE9SU70J
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 GamePro, "January 1996" (US; 199x-xx-xx), page 90
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Mean Machines Sega, "January 1996" (UK; 1995-11-xx), page 81
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Sega Saturn Magazine, "January 1996" (UK; 1995-12-15), page 90
- ↑ File:OWIE Saturn US Box Back.jpg
- ↑ Next Generation, "November 1995" (US; 1995-10-24), page 185
- ↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly, "December 1995" (US; 1995-xx-xx), page 187
- ↑ CD Consoles, "Décembre 1995" (FR; 1995-xx-xx), page 116
- ↑ Consoles +, "Novembre 1995" (FR; 1995-1x-xx), page 138
- ↑ Famitsu, "1995-12-01" (JP; 1995-11-17), page 29
- ↑ Game Players, "Vol. 8 No. 11 November 1995" (US; 1995-1x-xx), page 88
- ↑ Joypad, "Novembre 1995" (FR; 1995-11-03), page 44
- ↑ Mega Fun, "12/95" (DE; 1995-11-21), page 92
- ↑ Next Generation, "December 1995" (US; 1995-11-21), page 180
- ↑ Player One, "Décembre 1995" (FR; 1995-1x-xx), page 152
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1996 No. 3" (JP; 1996-01-19), page 78
- ↑ Saturn+, "Easter/April 1996" (UK; 1996-03-07), page 61
- ↑ Sega Magazin, "Januar 1996" (DE; 1995-12-13), page 80
- ↑ Sega Power, "Christmas 1995" (UK; 1995-12-21), page 64
- ↑ Sega Pro, "December 1995" (UK; 1995-11-02), page 54
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "December 1995" (JP; 1995-11-08), page 189
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 15
- ↑ Total Saturn, "Volume One Issue Four" (UK; 1996-12-29), page 41
- ↑ Ultimate Future Games, "February 1996" (UK; 1996-01-03), page 88
- ↑ Última Generación, "Febrero 1996" (ES; 1996-0x-xx), page 102
- ↑ Video Games, "12/95" (DE; 1995-11-21), page 40