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}}{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Mega Drive]] game designed to take advantage of the [[HeartBeat Personal Trainer]]{{magref|sv|15|110}}. While a few screenshots were released, the game was cancelled for unknown reasons.
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}}{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is an unreleased [[Sega Mega Drive]] fitness action driving game scheduled to be published by [[HeartBeat Corporation]] sometime in 1994 or 1995. Specifically designed to utilize the fitness sensor-integrated Mega Drive variant [[HeartBeat Personal Trainer]]{{magref|sv|15|110}}, it would have been the second game to feature compatibility with the unique hardware (after the company's previous ''[[Outback Joey]]''), but ultimately went unreleased.
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' was advertised alongside ''[[NHLPA Hockey '93]]'' as "the second wave of HeartBeat games".{{magref|sv|15|110}} While the latter did see the light of day (notably lacking [[HeartBeat Personal Trainer]] support), the former had its release cancelled.
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===Legacy===
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==Development==
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' progressed as far along into development as to acquire an official UPC code, and photographic slides were produced and sent to a few contemporary video game magazines. Additionally, a collector in Lansing, Michigan claims to own a prototype copy of the game, a claim with appears to be genuine.
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While the company which developed ''{{PAGENAME}}'' is unknown, Heartbeat Corporation's only other video game, ''[[Outback Joey]]'', was developed by [[Western Technologies]].
  
 
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==Magazine articles==

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Outworld 2375 AD
System(s): Sega Mega Drive, HeartBeat Personal Trainer[1]
Publisher: HeartBeat Corporation
Number of players: 1

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Outworld 2375 AD is an unreleased Sega Mega Drive fitness action driving game scheduled to be published by HeartBeat Corporation sometime in 1994 or 1995. Specifically designed to utilize the fitness sensor-integrated Mega Drive variant HeartBeat Personal Trainer[1], it would have been the second game to feature compatibility with the unique hardware (after the company's previous Outback Joey), but ultimately went unreleased.

History

Outworld 2375 AD was advertised alongside NHLPA Hockey '93 as "the second wave of HeartBeat games".[1] While the latter did see the light of day (notably lacking HeartBeat Personal Trainer support), the former had its release cancelled.

Legacy

Development

Outworld 2375 AD progressed as far along into development as to acquire an official UPC code, and photographic slides were produced and sent to a few contemporary video game magazines. Additionally, a collector in Lansing, Michigan claims to own a prototype copy of the game, a claim with appears to be genuine.

While the company which developed Outworld 2375 AD is unknown, Heartbeat Corporation's only other video game, Outback Joey, was developed by Western Technologies.

Magazine articles

Main article: Outworld 2375 AD/Magazine articles.

References