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Worms 3D
System(s): PlayStation 2 , GameCube , Xbox , Windows PC
Publisher: Sega Europe
Developer: Team 17
Distributor: Atari Espana (ES)
Leader (IT)
Atari Australia (AU)
Genre: Simulation
Number of players: 1-4
Release
Date
RRP
Code
DE
2003-10-31
SEGA-PC001-GE INL-S001-GE
DE (Green Pepper )
200x
DM 6.996.99[1]
ES
2003-10-31
ES (Best of Atari )
2003-10-31
INL-S001-SP
FR
2003-10-31
SEGA-PC001-FR INL-S001-FR
FR (Exclusive Collection)
200x
UK
2003-10-31
SEGA-PC001-UK INL-S001-UK
UK (Sold Out )
200x
£4.994.99
UK (PC Gamer Presents )
200x
£9.999.99
SE (PC Best Buy )
200x
IT
2003-10-31
SEGA-PC001-IT INL-S001-IT
CZ (Nová eXtra Klasika )
200x
199.00 Kč199.00[3]
PL
2003-10-31[2]
99.90zł99.90[2]
PL (Extra Klasyka )
200x
RU
200x
AU
2003
AU (Valusoft )
200x
BR
200x
DE
2003-10-30[6]
DOL-P-GWMP DOL-GWMP-NOE
FR
2003-10-31[5]
DOL-P-GWMP DOL-GWMP-FRA
FR (Player's Choice)
200x
DOL-P-GWMP DOL-GWMP-FRA
UK
2003-10-31[4]
DOL-P-GWMP DOL-GWMP-UKV
AU
2003
DOL-P-GWMP
EU (Promo)
2003
SLES-51843
DE
2003-10-30[8]
SLES-51843-GER INL-P51843-GE
DE (alt)
2003-10-31
SLES-51843-GER INL-P51843-GK
ES
2003-10-31
SLES-51843 INL-P51843-SP
FR
2003-10-31
SLES-51843 INL-P51843-FR
UK
2003-10-31[7]
SLES-51843 INL-P51843-UK
IT
2003-10-31
SLES-51843 INL-P51843-IT
AU
2003
SLES-51843
US
2005-03-01[9]
$19.9519.95[9]
SKU-64044
DE
2003-10-31
INL-X04201-GE
ES
2003-10-31
INL-X04201-SP
FR
2003-10-31
INL-X04201-FR
FR (Classics)
200x
INL-X04201-FR
UK
2003-10-31[10]
INL-X04201-UK
UK (Classics)
200x
INL-X04201-UK
IT
2003-10-31
INL-X04201-IT
AU
2003
AU (Classics)
200x
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Worms 3D is an entry in the Worms series of games, developed by Team 17 . Worms 3D was the first attempt at bringing this series into the third dimension.
Gameplay
Weapons
Bazooka
Homing Missile
Mortar
Homing Pigeon
Grenade
Cluster Bomb
Holy Hand Grenade
Banana Bomb
Shotgun
Uzi
Petrol Bomb
Fire Punch
Baseball Bat
Viking Axe
Prod
Land Mine
Dynamite
Sheep
Super Sheep
Old Woman
Mad Cows
Air Strike
Concrete Donkey
Jet Pack
Ninja Rope
Teleport
Parachute
Girder
Freeze
Scales of Justice
Earthquake
Nuclear Test
Skip Go
Surrender
Worm Select
Low Gravity
Red Bull
Gas Canister
Blowpipe
Mega Mine
Sticky Bomb
Lottery Strike
Doctor's Strike
Bridge Kit
Binoculars
Fast Walk
Laser Sight
Campaign missions
D-Day
Crate Britain
Grave Danger
A Leek in a Vegetable Patch
Ice, Ice, Maybe
When Annelids Collide
Rum Deal
Earn Your Crust
Apple Core Island
Helter Skelter
Take My Cherry
In Space, No-One Can Hear You Clean
Shiver Me Timbers
Falling For You
Crop Circle
Tree Village Trouble
Movie Mayhem
Worm and the Beanstalk
Schools in for Summer
High Stakes
A Quick Fix
All Cooped Up
Trial of the Damned
Showdown at the OK Corale Reef
Plaice Holder
Hook, Line and Skimmer
Nobody Rides For Free
Hold Until Relieved
To Boldly Go
Beautiful Balloon
A Good Nights Sleep
Beefcake Breakfast Brawl
Costa Del Danger
Ragnarok and Roll
Alien Juice Suckers
History
The game was originally published in Europe by Sega for the GameCube , PlayStation 2 , Xbox and PC. In early 2004 Acclaim Entertainment published the GameCube, PlayStation 2 and PC in North America, however the Xbox port was delayed in this region. When it eventually arrived (early 2005), this too was published by Sega, under the name Worms 3D: Special Edition , as by this point, Acclaim had declared bankruptcy and had ceased trading. Despite this, the box still refers to it under the original name, and the game is identical to other versions, featuring the same changes seen in other Acclaim versions (namely the removal of the licensed song Coconuts by Junior Senior, and replacing it with an arrangement of the Worms theme, which would later be used for 3D' s successor, Worms 4: Mayhem ).
While 3D itself never got a re-release, it was used as a basis for the 2011 game Worms Ultimate Mayhem , an enhanced port of 4: Mayhem that, alongside that game's original content, featured the full campaign of 3D .
Sega would also publish the sequel, Worms Forts: Under Siege , which would also be the last game in the series to be released by them. Later games were published by other companies or by Team 17 themselves.
Production credits
Windows PC version
Artists:
Lead Artist: Dave Smith
Concept and 3D Artist: Patrick Romano
Animation: Andy Morriss
3D Artist: Mike Green
Level Textures: Mar Hernandez
Level Textures: Enrique Corts Llopis
Support Artist: Rico Holmes
FMV: Tony Landais
Concept Artist: Tom Gluckman
3D Artist: Javier Leon
Art Manager: Neil South
Audio:
Sound, Music and Voice Co-ordination: Bjorn Lynne
Voice Talent: Chris Kent, Lani Minella , Glen Colechin, Bjorn Lynne, Paul Sharp, Paul Tapper, Pori Dunstan, James Cowlishaw, Stephane Cornicard, Stefan Grothgar, Andrea Piovan, Javier Fernandez Pena
Creative Director: Martyn Brown
Game Design: Kelvin Aston, Kevin Carthew, John Dennis, Mark Dimond, Porl Dunstan, John Eggett, Grant Towell
Programmers:
Lead Programmer: Charles Blessing
Landscape Technology: Andy Clitheroe
Menu System: Colin Surridge
Weapons and Camera System: Martin Swaine
Particles and Weapons System: Steve Eckles
Programmer: Phil Carlisle
A.I. System: Paul Tapper
Programmers: Damian Stones Kev Lamont Ian Lindsey
Audio and Animation System: Paul Scargill
Technical Manager: Stefan Boberg
Production:
Producer: Paul Kilburn
Associate Producer: Mark Baldwin , Craig Jones
Quality Assurance:
QA Manager: Paul Field
Lead Test: Brian Fitzpatrick
QA Tester: John Egginton, Adrian Evans, Andy Aveyard, Jackson Li, Lee Varley
Localisation:
Localisation Co-ordinator: Paul Sharp
Localisation: Babel Media
Game scripts powered by LUA
Copyright ©2003 Tecgraf, PUC-Rio
Source : UK manual
Magazine articles
Main article: Worms 3D/Magazine articles .
Promotional material
Artwork
Physical scans
GameCube version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
GameCube, UK
Cover
GameCube, FR
Cover
GameCube, FR (Player's Choice)
Cover
GameCube, DE
Cover
GameCube, DE (alt)
Cover
GameCube, AU
Cover
PlayStation 2 version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
PlayStation 2, EU (Promo)
Cover
PlayStation 2, UK
Cover
Disc
PlayStation 2, UK (alt)
Cover
PlayStation 2, FR
Cover
PlayStation 2, DE
Cover
PlayStation 2, DE (alt)
Cover
PlayStation 2, ES
Cover
PlayStation 2, IT
Cover
PlayStation 2, AU
Cover
Xbox version
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Division by zero.
Based on0 review
Xbox, US
Cover
Xbox, UK
Cover
Xbox, UK (Classics)
Cover
Xbox, FR
Cover
Xbox, FR (Classics)
Cover
Xbox, DE
Cover
Xbox, ES
Cover
Xbox, IT
Cover
Xbox, AU
Cover
Xbox, AU (Classics)
Cover
PC version
PC, UK
Cover
Disc 1
PC, FR
Cover
Disc 1
PC, FR
Cover
PC, DE
Cover
Disc 1
PC, DE (alt)
Disc
Jewel Case
PC, DE/FR
Cover
Disc
PC, IT
Cover
Disc 1
PC, RU
Cover
Disc 1
Disc 2
PC, AU
Cover
PC, BR
Cover
Technical information
Main article: Worms 3D/Technical information .
ROM dump status
System
Hash
Size
Build Date
Source
Comments
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CRC32
390a6961
MD5
145b49af557b95295a75d01a716795b3
SHA-1
6dd4a8bc0b612d3c5cbcc333662c23a17712206e
2,198,536,192
DVD-ROM (EU)
SLES-51843 (V1.01)
?
CRC32
384eaae6
MD5
62a2636654decfd989775fbfd7f26a8d
SHA-1
85f90c745ddff5e84734a753495cce41652d879d
1,228,832,768
DVD-ROM (US)
SLUS-20894 (V1.00)
?
CRC32
ab590663
MD5
48b3b483bada75b9527cdaf7ef44c37f
SHA-1
756e59298589abc8d0e41720ba6399a7a7210ea6
1,459,978,240
Disc (EU)
External links
References
↑ File:Worms3D PC DE gp cover.jpg
↑ 2.0 2.1 https://www.gry-online.pl/gry/worms-3d/zadea (Wayback Machine: 2020-01-27 00:55)
↑ http://www.cdprojekt.cz/nxk/ (Wayback Machine: 2009-02-24 11:38)
↑ https://www.amazon.co.uk/SEGA-Worms-3D-GameCube/dp/B0000A1OXV (Wayback Machine: 2016-08-09 04:40)
↑ https://www.amazon.fr/S%C3%A9ga-Worms-3D/dp/B0000DIKQP/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-05-18 21:28)
↑ https://www.amazon.de/Bandai-Namco-Entertainment-Worms-3D/dp/B0000AMK4T/ (Wayback Machine: 2019-05-18 21:29)
↑ http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sega-Worms-3D-PS2/dp/B0000A1P4W (Wayback Machine: 2007-08-12 17:51)
↑ http://www.amazon.de/Sega-Worms-3D-Software-Pyramide/dp/B000AV0PCW (Wayback Machine: 2011-08-21 13:38)
↑ 9.0 9.1 Press release: 2005-03-01: SEGA SHIPS WORMS 3D FOR XBOX
↑ http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sega-Worms-3D-Xbox/dp/B0000A1OTP (Wayback Machine: 2007-02-16 17:02)
↑ Cube , "Issue Twenty Five" (UK; 2003-10-23), page 72
↑ NGC Magazine , "December 2003" (UK; 2003-10-24), page 58
↑ Nintendo Official Magazine , "December 2003" (UK; 2003-11-14), page 98
↑ PlayStation 2 Official Magazine - UK , "December 2003" (UK; 2003-11-04), page 107
↑ Edge , "December 2003" (UK; 2003-10-27), page 108
↑ Official Xbox Magazine , "November 2003" (UK; 2003-10-02), page 94