Difference between revisions of "Rabbit"
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==Story== | ==Story== | ||
+ | A mysterious man named Goh is manipulating talented fighters into acquiring beast spirits from each other for him. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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Characters can throw by holding {{left}} or {{right}} while pressing the hard punch or kick button (depending on the character). Throws cannot be blocked. Some characters can throw in midair. Characters are vulnerable to being hit by low attacks when downed. They can roll away after a knockdown by holding {{left}} or {{right}}. They are invulnerable while rolling. | Characters can throw by holding {{left}} or {{right}} while pressing the hard punch or kick button (depending on the character). Throws cannot be blocked. Some characters can throw in midair. Characters are vulnerable to being hit by low attacks when downed. They can roll away after a knockdown by holding {{left}} or {{right}}. They are invulnerable while rolling. | ||
− | Each character has a beast meter under the life meter at the top of the screen. The beast meter builds as the character hits with a normal move, performs a special move, takes damage, or blocks (but not dodges) an attack. When the meter is filled, the character gains a stock and the meter resets so it can be filled again. | + | Each character has a beast meter under the life meter at the top of the screen. The beast meter builds as the character hits with a normal move, performs a special move, takes damage, or blocks (but not dodges) an attack. When the meter is filled, the character gains a stock and the meter resets so it can be filled again. Characters start each match with one stock, and stocks and the meter are carried over between rounds but not matches. Characters can summon their beast spirit at the cost of one stock of the beast meter by pressing {{X}}+{{Y}}+{{A}} or {{Z}}. Once summoned, the beast spirit appears in the fight and follows the character around, and a "Beast Force" meter appears at the bottom of the screen for that player, which slowly drains. The beast spirit usually provides some passive benefit or hindrance while it is out, and every character has two unique attacks that can be used when the beast spirit is out. The first is the Beast Special, which is a special move that is performed by pressing {{X}}+{{Y}}+{{A}} or {{Z}} again. The second is the Beast Force move, which is a more powerful special move that is performed with a different button combination depending on the character. Using either move drains the Beast Force meter faster. |
− | Every character can also use the Beast Force moves for the other beast spirits. In the single-player game, the player's character acquires a new beast spirit after each opponent defeated. In the two-player mode, players can decide which beast spirits are available before starting the match. The selectable beast spirits appear on the bottom of the screen, and the player can cycle through the available beast spirits by tapping {{down}}. The Beast Force move for the selected spirit can be performed by holding the D-Pad toward the opponent and pressing {{X}}+{{Y}}+{{A}} or {{Z}}. This costs one stock of the beast meter and cannot be done when the character's beast spirit is summoned. Each beast spirit can only be used once per | + | Every character can also use the Beast Force moves for the other beast spirits. In the single-player game, the player's character acquires a new beast spirit after each opponent defeated. In the two-player mode, players can decide which beast spirits are available before starting the match. The selectable beast spirits appear on the bottom of the screen, and the player can cycle through the available beast spirits by tapping {{down}}. The Beast Force move for the selected spirit can be performed by holding the D-Pad toward the opponent and pressing {{X}}+{{Y}}+{{A}} or {{Z}}. This costs one stock of the beast meter and cannot be done when the character's beast spirit is summoned. Each beast spirit can only be used once per round. |
===Modes=== | ===Modes=== | ||
− | The single-player mode consists of eight matches against all of the opponents in a randomized order, ending with the final boss Zao-Long. After defeating an opponent, his or her beast spirit becomes available to the player in future matches. There are four difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, Hard, and Expart). The game ends if the player loses a match but can be continued an unlimited number of times. A second player can join the game to challenge the first by pressing {{Start}} at any time. | + | The single-player mode consists of eight matches against all of the opponents in a randomized order, ending with a match against the same character as the player's character, then a final battle against the boss Zao-Long. After defeating an opponent, his or her beast spirit becomes available to the player in future matches. There are four difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, Hard, and Expart). The game ends if the player loses a match but can be continued an unlimited number of times. A second player can join the game to challenge the first by pressing {{Start}} at any time. |
The two-player mode lets the players choose any characters and fight a match against each other. Each player can set a handicap and choose which beast spirits are available for one-time Beast Force moves (though the beast spirit associated with the character is always available). The game keeps tracks of wins and losses for each player. | The two-player mode lets the players choose any characters and fight a match against each other. Each player can set a handicap and choose which beast spirits are available for one-time Beast Force moves (though the beast spirit associated with the character is always available). The game keeps tracks of wins and losses for each player. | ||
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| info2name=Weapon | | info2name=Weapon | ||
| info2=Wagasa | | info2=Wagasa | ||
− | | desc= | + | | desc=An upbeat young girl who fights with energetic moves and high agility reflecting her rabbit spirit. She was brainwashed to be an assassin, but she is trying to rediscover her identity now that the conditioning has begun to fade. |
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Blast Scraper | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Wu-Ling swings her umbrella downward, knocking a burst of dust off the ground. This move can dissipate projectiles.}} | {{MoveListRow | Blast Scraper | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Wu-Ling swings her umbrella downward, knocking a burst of dust off the ground. This move can dissipate projectiles.}} | ||
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| info2name=Weapon | | info2name=Weapon | ||
| info2=Ofuda | | info2=Ofuda | ||
− | | desc= | + | | desc=An ardent and competitive young man born from an English father and a Chinese mother who fights with the clarity and precision of his hawk spirit. He is trying to free his father, who has been kidnapped. |
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Electric Spark | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Tian-Ren thrusts his palms out and shoots a fireball across the screen.}} | {{MoveListRow | Electric Spark | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Tian-Ren thrusts his palms out and shoots a fireball across the screen.}} | ||
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{{MoveListRow | Fire Bird Rush | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Tian-Ren charges forward with a shoulder tackle, then two flaming jump kicks that knock the opponent over.}} | {{MoveListRow | Fire Bird Rush | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Tian-Ren charges forward with a shoulder tackle, then two flaming jump kicks that knock the opponent over.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Phoenix Kick | {{QCB}} {{kick}} in midair | Tian-Ren dives diagonally downward with a flaming kick.}} | {{MoveListRow | Phoenix Kick | {{QCB}} {{kick}} in midair | Tian-Ren dives diagonally downward with a flaming kick.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Demon Breaker | {{right}} {{right}} {{HP}} after normal move | Tian-Ren glides forward, then his ofuda form fists | + | {{MoveListRow | Demon Breaker | {{right}} {{right}} {{HP}} after normal move | Tian-Ren glides forward, then his ofuda form fists that punch ahead, knocking the opponent over on impact.}} |
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals | | ||
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{{MoveListRow | Float | {{upleft}}, {{up}}, or {{upright}} in midair | Tian-Ren floats in the air, dropping down slowly. He can stop floating by pressing {{downleft}}, {{down}}, or {{downright}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Float | {{upleft}}, {{up}}, or {{upright}} in midair | Tian-Ren floats in the air, dropping down slowly. He can stop floating by pressing {{downleft}}, {{down}}, or {{downright}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Air Dash | {{left}} {{left}} or {{right}} {{right}} in midair | Tian-Ren dashes through the air, carried by his beast spirit.}} | {{MoveListRow | Air Dash | {{left}} {{left}} or {{right}} {{right}} in midair | Tian-Ren dashes through the air, carried by his beast spirit.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Phoenix Dive | {{LP}}+{{HP}}+{{LK}} in midair | Tian-Ren points downward, and his beast spirit dives diagonally downward | + | {{MoveListRow | Phoenix Dive | {{LP}}+{{HP}}+{{LK}} in midair | Tian-Ren points downward, and his beast spirit dives diagonally downward engulfed in flames like a flaming arrow.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Inferno Horizon | {{up}} {{upleft}} {{left}} {{downleft}} {{down}} {{HP}} in midair | Tian-Ren and his beast spirit dive diagonally downward while engulfed in flames.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Inferno Horizon | {{up}} {{upleft}} {{left}} {{downleft}} {{down}} {{HP}} in midair | Tian-Ren and his beast spirit dive diagonally downward while engulfed in flames. If it hits, they carry the opponent into the air and hit more times.}} |
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| info2name=Weapon | | info2name=Weapon | ||
| info2=Tonfas | | info2=Tonfas | ||
− | | desc= | + | | desc=A cheerful and assiduous assassin who possesses the strength of his tiger spirit. Despite his profession, he hopes for a more peaceful world. He is on a mission to assassinate Goh. |
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Alley Shot | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rex swings his arm, launching a fireball across the screen.}} | {{MoveListRow | Alley Shot | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rex swings his arm, launching a fireball across the screen.}} | ||
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| info2name=Weapon | | info2name=Weapon | ||
| info2=Uchiwa | | info2=Uchiwa | ||
− | | desc= | + | | desc=A seductress who fights with confounding movements resembling drunken boxing and possesses the elusive and alluring nature of her fox spirit. She is a prostitute but longs for true love. |
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Destructive Winds | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Yu-Lan bats her fan down, creating a cyclone that moves across the ground and carries the opponent into the air after it hits.}} | {{MoveListRow | Destructive Winds | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Yu-Lan bats her fan down, creating a cyclone that moves across the ground and carries the opponent into the air after it hits.}} | ||
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| info2name=Weapon | | info2name=Weapon | ||
| info2=Obi | | info2=Obi | ||
− | | desc= | + | | desc=A ruthless former assassin who hunts other assassins with the stealth of his snake spirit. He is seeking revenge for the murder of his family. |
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Venom Slash | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ja-Koh whips his sash up and across, which knocks over his opponent on impact. This move can dissipate projectiles.}} | {{MoveListRow | Venom Slash | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Ja-Koh whips his sash up and across, which knocks over his opponent on impact. This move can dissipate projectiles.}} | ||
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| info2name=Weapon | | info2name=Weapon | ||
| info2=Claws | | info2=Claws | ||
− | | desc= | + | | desc=A gay man who fights with wrestling moves and embodies the resilience and toughness of an ox. He works as an assassin to support an orphanage. |
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Sharp Edge | {{DPF}} {{punch}} (close) | Egith tries to grab his opponent. If he succeeds, he tosses the opponent into the air, then swings his arms to catch the opponent in an energy wave. This grab can be blocked.}} | {{MoveListRow | Sharp Edge | {{DPF}} {{punch}} (close) | Egith tries to grab his opponent. If he succeeds, he tosses the opponent into the air, then swings his arms to catch the opponent in an energy wave. This grab can be blocked.}} | ||
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| info2name=Weapon | | info2name=Weapon | ||
| info2=Sword | | info2=Sword | ||
− | | desc=Hou-En | + | | desc=A man devoted to classic Chinese opera who became so immersed in his character "Hou-En" that he was unable to go back to his original self. His fighting style employs hard hits and grappling moves embodying the ferocity of his wolf spirit. He wants to collect the beast spirits for a nymph. |
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Lightning Ram | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Hou-En winds up his arm, then slides forward with an electrified punch that knocks his opponent over. This move can dissipate projectiles.}} | {{MoveListRow | Lightning Ram | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Hou-En winds up his arm, then slides forward with an electrified punch that knocks his opponent over. This move can dissipate projectiles.}} | ||
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| info2name=Weapon | | info2name=Weapon | ||
| info2=Microphone | | info2=Microphone | ||
− | | desc= | + | | desc=A grandstanding aspiring rock 'n' roll singer who fights with a showy and deceptive style and the unpredictability of his boar spirit. |
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Hard Hitting | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Little Eddy swings his microphone stand, which transforms into a heavy ball, in a circle around him while spinning.}} | {{MoveListRow | Hard Hitting | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Little Eddy swings his microphone stand, which transforms into a heavy ball, in a circle around him while spinning.}} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Spirit moves | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Spirit moves | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Electric Boar | {{LP}}+{{HP}}+{{LK}} | Little Eddy's beast spirit electrifies itself and hops forward, which knocks down the opponent on impact. This move can be repeated by pressing {{LP}}+{{HP}}+{{LK}}, even before the beast spirit returns to Little Eddy.}} | {{MoveListRow | Electric Boar | {{LP}}+{{HP}}+{{LK}} | Little Eddy's beast spirit electrifies itself and hops forward, which knocks down the opponent on impact. This move can be repeated by pressing {{LP}}+{{HP}}+{{LK}}, even before the beast spirit returns to Little Eddy.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Malfunction | {{left}} {{HCB}} {{HK}} | Little Eddy's beast spirit disappears and strikes in four pillars of electricity, which appear one at a time in increasing distances from Little Eddy and knock | + | {{MoveListRow | Malfunction | {{left}} {{HCB}} {{HK}} | Little Eddy's beast spirit disappears and strikes in four pillars of electricity, which appear one at a time in increasing distances from Little Eddy and can knock the opponent from one into the other.}} |
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| portrait={{sprite | Rabbit Saturn, Characters.png | crop_width=293 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=640}} | | portrait={{sprite | Rabbit Saturn, Characters.png | crop_width=293 | crop_height=160 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=640}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Rabbit Saturn, Sprites.png | crop_width=128 | crop_height=144 | crop_x=512 | crop_y=144}} | | sprite={{sprite | Rabbit Saturn, Sprites.png | crop_width=128 | crop_height=144 | crop_x=512 | crop_y=144}} | ||
− | | desc= | + | | desc=The final boss. He has the ability to steal acquired beast spirits from a fighter, which empowers him for a duration. |
}} | }} | ||
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==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
− | + | Because the game does not use an [[Extended RAM Cartridge]], character sprites are missing many animation frames and appear less detailed than the arcade version when the camera is zoomed in. | |
==Production credits== | ==Production credits== | ||
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| back=Rabbit Saturn JP Box Back.jpg | | back=Rabbit Saturn JP Box Back.jpg | ||
| square=yes | | square=yes | ||
− | | spinecard= | + | | spinecard=Rabbit Saturn JP Spinecard.jpg |
− | | disc= | + | | disc=Rabbit Saturn JP Disc.jpg |
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 22:27, 14 June 2024
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System(s): Sega Saturn | ||||||||||
Publisher: Electronic Arts Victor | ||||||||||
Developer: Aorn | ||||||||||
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (27 tracks) | ||||||||||
Genre: Fighting Action/Kakutou Action (格闘アクション)[1], Action[2] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||
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Rabbit (羅媚斗) is an arcade versus fighting game developed by Aorn and ported to the Sega Saturn in 1997. It was released exclusively in Japan.
Contents
Story
A mysterious man named Goh is manipulating talented fighters into acquiring beast spirits from each other for him.
Gameplay
The game is a 2D fighting game. It uses brightly colored graphics, and character designs have a Chinese influence. Every character has a beast spirit that can be summoned to fight alongside them, giving them access to additional abilities. The camera zooms in or out depending on the distance between the fighters. Matches are fought to the best of three rounds, and each round ends when one fighter depletes the other's life or has more life than the other when time runs out.
Characters move with and and crouch with . They backstep or run with or ; they continue running for as long as the direction is held down. They jump upward with and jump behind and ahead with or . Tapping the button does a short jump, while holding it for longer does a full jump. They attack by punching with (light) or (hard) or kicking with (light) or (hard). Light attacks are fast, but hard attacks do more damage. Attacks can be done while standing, crouching, or jumping. Every character has unique special moves that are performed with special button combinations. Most normal moves can be chained into each other to form combos, and normal moves can also be chained into special moves.
Characters can block by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent (which can be done while standing or crouching or in midair). Some attacks (including jumping attacks) can only be blocked standing, and some attacks (such as sweeps) can only be blocked crouching. Special moves still do a small amount of "chip damage" when blocked. Some moves cause the character to dodge rather than block. Every character has an overhead strike that can be performed by holding both punch or both kick buttons simultaneously (depending on the character) or by pressing , which can hit opponents who are crouch blocking. Characters can deflect instead of blocking by pressing the light punch and kick buttons simultaneously (+ or ) when the opponent attacks (which can also be done while standing or crouching). Deflecting causes the opponent to stagger away, briefly stunned and open to counterattack. However, the deflect must be timed precisely with the opponent's attack to work, or the deflecting character is left vulnerable instead. After a deflect, the character can perform a special counterattack by pressing + or (or + or when facing left).
Characters can throw by holding or while pressing the hard punch or kick button (depending on the character). Throws cannot be blocked. Some characters can throw in midair. Characters are vulnerable to being hit by low attacks when downed. They can roll away after a knockdown by holding or . They are invulnerable while rolling.
Each character has a beast meter under the life meter at the top of the screen. The beast meter builds as the character hits with a normal move, performs a special move, takes damage, or blocks (but not dodges) an attack. When the meter is filled, the character gains a stock and the meter resets so it can be filled again. Characters start each match with one stock, and stocks and the meter are carried over between rounds but not matches. Characters can summon their beast spirit at the cost of one stock of the beast meter by pressing ++ or . Once summoned, the beast spirit appears in the fight and follows the character around, and a "Beast Force" meter appears at the bottom of the screen for that player, which slowly drains. The beast spirit usually provides some passive benefit or hindrance while it is out, and every character has two unique attacks that can be used when the beast spirit is out. The first is the Beast Special, which is a special move that is performed by pressing ++ or again. The second is the Beast Force move, which is a more powerful special move that is performed with a different button combination depending on the character. Using either move drains the Beast Force meter faster.
Every character can also use the Beast Force moves for the other beast spirits. In the single-player game, the player's character acquires a new beast spirit after each opponent defeated. In the two-player mode, players can decide which beast spirits are available before starting the match. The selectable beast spirits appear on the bottom of the screen, and the player can cycle through the available beast spirits by tapping . The Beast Force move for the selected spirit can be performed by holding the D-Pad toward the opponent and pressing ++ or . This costs one stock of the beast meter and cannot be done when the character's beast spirit is summoned. Each beast spirit can only be used once per round.
Modes
The single-player mode consists of eight matches against all of the opponents in a randomized order, ending with a match against the same character as the player's character, then a final battle against the boss Zao-Long. After defeating an opponent, his or her beast spirit becomes available to the player in future matches. There are four difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, Hard, and Expart). The game ends if the player loses a match but can be continued an unlimited number of times. A second player can join the game to challenge the first by pressing START at any time.
The two-player mode lets the players choose any characters and fight a match against each other. Each player can set a handicap and choose which beast spirits are available for one-time Beast Force moves (though the beast spirit associated with the character is always available). The game keeps tracks of wins and losses for each player.
After selecting a character, players choose between Normal or Auto mode. In Auto mode, the game blocks for the player automatically, though all attacks, even normal moves, inflict chip damage.
In the options, players can toggle the time limit, change the number of rounds needed to win a match (2 or 3), change the game speed (between 1 and 8), or toggle "Quick Mode" (which pares down the presentation of the screens in between matches to decrease load times). A zoom option is unlocked after completing the single-player game (which changes the default view between 75%, to disable zooming, or 100%, to enable zooming). Settings, high scores for the single-player mode, and wins/losses for the two-player mode can be saved to the Saturn's internal memory.
Characters
Note: Move lists assume that the character is facing right. When facing left, and should be reversed.
P | Any punch button |
LP | Light punch |
HP | Hard punch |
K | Any kick button |
LK | Light kick |
HK | Hard kick |
Characters use their primary color scheme when selected with P or their secondary color scheme when selected with K.
Playable
Bosses
The final boss is not playable.
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Zao-Long |
The final boss. He has the ability to steal acquired beast spirits from a fighter, which empowers him for a duration. |
Stages
Each character has his or her own stage. In the single-player mode, matches are hosted in the opponent's stage. In the two-player mode, the stage of player one's character is used.
Versions
Because the game does not use an Extended RAM Cartridge, character sprites are missing many animation frames and appear less detailed than the arcade version when the camera is zoomed in.
Production credits
- Exective Producer: Yasuhiko Sameshima
- Producer: Futoshi Tamura
- Planner: Toyozumi Sakai, Susumu Nakamoto, Masataka Yanagi, Hiroki Nishigaki, Kohji Akagi
- Programmer: Hitoshi Motoda, Toshinori Majima
- Graphic Designer: Kiyoko Takeda, Kenji Matsui, Shinji Nohara, Makiko Yoshida, Yukiya Matsuura, Takafumi Honjho, Kuramoto, Matsumoto, Nasu
- Sound Designer: Atsuyoshi Isemura, Fujita, Fujita
- Voice Actor: Mayumi Yanagisawa, Mitsuaki Madono, Miyuki Ono, Eiji Sekiguchi, Mitsuaki Hoshino, Osamu Sonoe, Kohya Watanabe, Takako Hongan, Rokuroh Naya
- Special Thanks To: Tadashi Akiyama, Masatoshi Terada, Nozomi Nakagawa, Katsuyuki Nishikawa, Ryota Kobayashi, Hiroki Yoshioka, Tetsuya Yano, Masaharu Watanabe, Yoshitsugu Kondoh, Kiyoshi Sano
- Special Thanks To: Takashi Yamaguchi, Tomohiro Shibuya, Takeo Hirai, Seiichi Mitani
- Special Thanks To: Matsuki, Tanaka, Miyamae, Uesaka, Mansai, Sugoh, Kirihara, Mibayashi, Okunaga, Ohsawa, Shimada
- Special Thanks To: Matsumoto, Suzuki, Doi, Nakabayashi, Tsutsui, Maeda, Murakami, Higuchi, Bonny, Carol, Itoh
- Special Thanks To: Kashihara, Imamura, Karashima, Yukizawa, Takemura, Maruyama, Mochimaru, Masashige
- Exective Producer: Yasuhiko Sameshima
- Adviser: Hitoshi Motoda, Toyozumi Sakai, Susumu Nakamoto, Toshinori Majima
- Adviser: Tama, Tadashi Akiyama
- Planner: Masataka Yanagi
- Programmer: Kazumi Yamabe
- Designer: Kiyoko Takeda, Kaori Nakamachi, Kouta Hosoda, Shinji Nohara, Makiko Yoshida, Kenji Matsui, Katsumi Kawagoe, Yukiya Matsuura, Suzuki, Okuda
- Sound: Harumi Fujita
- Sound: Atsuyoshi Isemura
- Debugger: Osamu Matsuki Kouji Asuna
- Opening Movie: Kazuo Ozaki
- Opening Audio: Masanao Akahori
- Art Design: Seiichi Mitani
- Writing: Yoshitaka Kiyono
- OA Leader: Takashi Iwama
- Tester: Shu-Ji Tabata, Shinya Hirota, Masayuki Miura
- Special thanks to: Kouji Yukita, Masanori Iijima, Takao Watanabe, Kumiko Nakayasu, Yoshihisa Tsuji, Tadashi Kojima, Miller E. Steven, Kyo-Ko Kondo, Masaya Imoto, Takashi Okano, Takeo Hirai, Naoko Okada, Hitomi Yamaguchi, And All E.A.V. Staff
- Product Manager: Takahiro Nagai
- Assistant Producer: Shin Tanaka
- Associate Producer: Tomohiro Shibuya
- Producer: Takashi Yamaguchi
Magazine articles
- Main article: Rabbit/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
also published in:
- Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1997-24: "1997-24 (1997-07-18)" (1997-07-04)[5]
- Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1997-27: "1997-27 (1997-08-08)" (1997-07-25)[6]
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Rabbit/Technical information.
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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433,838,160 | 1997-06-27 | CD-ROM (JP) | T-10610G V1.001 |
Track list
1. Data track |
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2. BGM0000 (1:14) |
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3. BGM0001 (1:22) |
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4. BGM0002 (1:14) |
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5. BGM0003 (1:22) |
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6. BGM0004 (1:14) |
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7. BGM0005 (1:14) |
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8. BGM0006 (1:14) |
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9. BGM0007 (1:14) |
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10. BGM0008 (1:14) |
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11. BGM0009 (1:35) |
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12. BGM000A (0:57) |
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13. BGM000B (0:10) |
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14. BGM000C (0:06) |
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15. BGM000D (0:13) |
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16. BGM000E (0:19) |
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17. BGM000F (0:17) |
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18. BGM0010 (1:11) |
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19. BGM0011 (1:59) |
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20. Ending01 (2:12) |
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21. Ending02 (1:02) |
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22. Ending03 (1:02) |
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23. Ending04 (1:02) |
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24. Ending05 (1:02) |
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25. Ending06 (1:02) |
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26. Ending07 (1:02) |
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27. Ending08 (1:02) |
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28. Staffroll (5:00) |
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Extra content
This game has extra content which can be viewed when accessing the disc on a PC.
Folder / File | Type | Size | description |
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RAB_ABS.TXT | TXT (Abstract) | 493 | About this game. |
RAB_BIB.TXT | TXT (Bibliographiced) | 93 | About original game |
RAB_CPY.TXT | TXT (Copyright) | 34 | Copyright |
References
- ↑ File:Rabbit Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee3.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-03-20 23:05)
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1997-20 (1997-06-20)" (JP; 1997-06-06), page 154
- ↑ File:Rabbit Saturn JP SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1997-24 (1997-07-18)" (JP; 1997-07-04), page 180
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1997-27 (1997-08-08)" (JP; 1997-07-25), page 204
- ↑ Famitsu, "1997-07-04" (JP; 1997-06-20), page 1
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1997 No. 12" (JP; 1997-06-xx), page 179
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1997 No. 16" (JP; 1997-08-xx), page 90
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1997-22 (1997-07-04)" (JP; 1997-06-20), page 177
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 13
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