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Crimewave (クライムウェーブ) is a car-based shoot-'em-up developed and published by Eidos Interactive for the Sega Saturn in 1996. It is a Saturn exclusive, and not to be confused with the similarly titled "Crime Wave" seen on Amiga, Atari ST and DOS computers in 1990. Likewise it should not be confused with the 1983 Apple II "Crime Wave" game.
The game has the player drive one of eight vehicles around a city destroying criminals. The city is split into sections, which can only be accessed when crime levels have fallen to a certain value.
History
Development
Crimewave was developed with the Sega Saturn in mind, simply because Sega Saturn development kits were cheaper at the time than those of the PlayStation[6].
Artist Joe Groombridge managed to sneak in "risqué artwork" in the red light districts in the game, as the publishers never noticed[6]. A Confederate flag on the top of a car was spotted, however, and was removed from the North American release in fear of offending customers[6].
The Japanese version supports the Arcade Racer and Mission Stick as there was an opportunity to develop the game further between Crimewave's Western and Japanese releases[6].
Production credits
EIDOS UK
Program and Game Director: Jim Blackler
Art Work: Joe Groombridge
Levels and Additional Artwork: David Banner
Music Composition: Joe Myers, Designed by the Crimewave Team
Sound Effects and Additional Music: Mike Ash
Packaging and Manual Design: Diana John
EIDOS US
Producer: Tom Marx
Squad QA: Mike McHale, Matt Miller, Philip Baker, Brian Schorr, Mike Schmitt, Frank Hom
Marketing Squad: Paul Baldwin, Gary Keith, Sutton Trout, Kelly Zavislak, Lee Wilkinson
Special Thanks to: Anamaria Hernandez, James Poole and T Mann