n/a
Revolution X
System(s): Sega Mega Drive , Sega Saturn
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Developer: Rage Software
Original system(s): Arcade boards
Developer(s) of original games: Midway
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (22 tracks)
Peripherals supported: Shuttle Mouse
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up
Number of players: 1-2
Release
Date
RRP
Code
US
1995-11[1]
$69.9569.95[2]
T-81566
EU
1995
T-81566-50
JP
1996-04-26
¥5,8005,800
T-8106G
US
1995-11[1]
T-8107H
EU
1996-03-29[3]
T-8107H-50
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Revolution X (レボリューションX) is a light-gun arcade game developed by Midway featuring the rock band Aerosmith. It was brought among other consoles to the Sega Mega Drive and Sega Saturn in 1994 and 1996, respectively, with the Mega Drive version not released in Japan. A Sega 32X version was planned[5] , but cancelled.
Versions
Revolution X has Aerosmith in a dystopian version of 1996, fighting against the government who have declared war on youth culture. It was very poorly received, mostly because despite it being a light gun game, no light guns were supported in the home ports. All home ports also have some level of censorship - the Mega Drive and Saturn versions tone down the amount of blood, while the Mega Drive version also tweaks the exotic dancers.
Production credits
Mega Drive version
Midway Development Team
Directed and Produced by: George N. Petro, Jack E. Haeger
Design and Software: George N. Petro, Bill Dabelstein, Warren Davis, Jake Simpson, Mike Lynch
Design and Graphics: Jack Haeger, Steve Beran, Martin Martinez, John Vogel, John Newcomer, Eric Kinkead
Music and Sounds: Chris Granner
Guitar Solos: Vincent Pontarelli
Executive Producers: Neil Nicastro, Ken Fedesna
Aerosmith Music
From the album "Permanent Vacation"
℗© 1987 The David Geffen Company
Rag Doll: (Tyler, Perry, Vallance, Knight)
© 1987 Aero Dynamics Music Publishing, Inc./EMI April Music Inc./Testatyme Music/Almo Music Corp./The Makiki Publishing Co. Ltd./Knighty Knight Music admin. by Arista Music, Inc. ASCAP
Dude (Looks Like A Lady): (Tyler, Perry, Child)
© 1987 Aero Dynamics Music Publishing, Inc./EMI April Music Inc./Desmobile Music Co., Inc. ASCAP
℗© 1989 The David Geffen Company
Love in an Elevator: (Tyler, Perry)
© 1989 Swag Song Music, Inc./EMI April Music Inc. ASCAP
From the album "Get A Grip"
℗© 1993 Geffen Records, Inc.
Eat The Rich: (Tyler, Perry, Vallance)
© 1989 Swag Song Music, Inc./EMI April Music Inc./Testatyme Music/Almo Music Corp. ASCAP
© 1989 Swag Song Music, Inc./EMI April Music Inc. ASCAP
Aerosmith: Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Brad Whitford, Tom Hamilton, Joey Kramer
Management by Collins Management, Inc.: Tim Collins, Wendy Laister
Project Coordination: Rob Falk
Acclaim Red Team
Producer: Billy Pidgeon
Associate Producer: Jay Luss
Production Assistants: Martin De Riso, Eric Weiner
Acclaim Quality Assurance
Senior Manager: Michael Weiner
Supervisors: Adam Ingberman, Esq., Carol Caracciolo
Lead Analyst: Steve Bremer
Game Analyst: Jeff Rosa
Technical Support Supervisor: Harry Reimer
Technical Support: John F. Gonzales
QA Testers: Polam Wong, Andre Abramowitz, Robert Asche, Mike Patterson, Michael Simmons
Special Thanks To: Kelly Coleman, Alex DeLucia, James Herzner, Eric Kuby, Jason Schreiber, Eric Samulski
Genesis Version
Rage Software Management: Paul Finnegan, Keith Robinson
Producer: Peter Johnson
Lead Programmer: Mick Hedley
Artwork: Phil Nixon, John Boundy
Additional Programming: Dave Mann
Music and Sound: Steve Lord
Additional Sound: Gordon Hall
Special Thanks: Nicola Stevens
Magazine articles
Main article: Revolution X/Magazine articles .
Promotional material Print advert in
Tips & Tricks (US) #11: "Volume III, Issue 1: January 1996" (199x-xx-xx)
also published in:
Print advert in
Hyper (AU) #25: "December 1995" (1995-xx-xx)
Print advert in
Hyper (AU) #30: "April 1996" (1996-xx-xx)
Physical scans
Mega Drive version
Mega Drive, US
Cover
Cart
Mega Drive, EU
Cover
Cart
Manual
Mega Drive, GR
Cover
Cart
Saturn version
Saturn, US
Cover
Disc
Manual
Saturn, EU
Cover
Saturn, JP
Cover
Disc
Manual
Technical information
ROM dump status
System
Hash
Size
Build Date
Source
Comments
?
637,765,968
CD-ROM (DE)
T-8107H-50 V1.000
?
637,765,968
CD-ROM (EU)
T-8107H-50 V1.000
✔
637,791,840
1996-03-15
CD-ROM (JP)
T-8106G V1.000
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↑ Hacker , "07-08/1997" (HR; 1997-xx-xx), page 69
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