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Release Year: | 1995 |
MPN: | 010086015775 | Genre: | Shooter |
Video Game Series: | Vectorman | Platform: | Sega Genesis |
Features: | Manual Included | Game Name: | Vectorman |
Region Code: | NTSC-U/C (US/Canada) | Publisher: | SEGA |
Rating: | E-Everyone | UPC: | 0010086015775 |
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The year is 2049 and the planet is in total disarray. Earth's human inhabitants have temporarily headed for the stars and left mechanical robots called "orbots" to clean up their mess. Under the guidance of Raster, the orbot leader, everything was running smoothly until an attendant accidentally replaced his head with an atomic bomb. The newly transformed Raster became the evil WarHead and immediately ordered the orbots to stop cleaning up the planet and begin manufacturing weapons for use in ambushing the returning humans. Only one orbot, a sludge barge pilot by the name of VectorMan, was unaffected by WarHead's mind-controlling scheme. He was out of communications range at the time of the takeover. This is where you come in, fearless gamer, as it is your duty to save the human race by guiding VectorMan through 16 levels of danger-filled action. You must seek out WarHead by following a trail of television receivers around the planet. Once you catch up to old bomb head, you must confront him in an Earth-shattering battle to end all battles. Each time you destroy a television receiver, you will earn a weapon, a morph icon or a power-up. Power-ups include 1-Ups, extra time, multipliers, health points, save points and photons. VectorMan begins the game equipped with a ball gun and can trade it in for a rapid fire gun, a wave gun, a bolo gun, an orb or a nucleus shield. When the ammunition for a particular weapon runs out, VectorMan will get his standard ball gun back. With his weapons he must ward of a host of orbots, including grenade-launching Howitzers and ground-shaking Sludge Pilots. When VectorMan picks up a morph icon, he will be transformed into one of seven different shapes: a drill, a bomb, a jet, a fish, a missile, a parachute or a buggy. Depending on the shape, these transformations allow him to perform useful tasks, such as drill through floors, fly to higher areas and swim faster. VectorMan will also be transformed during three Boss Rounds in which our hero must take on WarHead. He'll turn into a dancin' fool at the Disco, a train on the Levitating Tracks, and a cricket on the Rolling Mat. VectorMan offers three levels of difficulty: Lame, Wicked and Insane. |
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Product Identifiers | |
Publisher | SEGA |
MPN | 010086015775 |
UPC | 0010086015775 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 5834 |
Product Key Features | |
Release Year | 1995 |
Genre | Shooter |
Platform | Sega Genesis |
Game Name | Vectorman |
Additional Product Features | |
Number of Players | 1 |
ESRB Rating | E-Everyone |
Control Elements | Gamepad/Joystick |
ESRB Descriptor | Animated Violence |
Location | USA |
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Good graphics
Compelling gameplay
Good value
Fun little gem of the SG library,
Great Genesis game. I was in love with this game when I was a kid, back in the golden days of the mid-nineties. This is a fun platformer set in a dystopian future where all biological life has been replaced with robotic analogs. You inhabit the protagonist, a strange robotic creature comprised of metallic balls who has the ability to shift into other forms under certain conditions. Very original idea and the artwork is pretty damn good considering that this is appearing on a 16-bit system. There are a few levels where they use a three dimensional view which is pretty advanced for the hardware. This game was developed towards the end of the Sega Genesis' lifespan and it shows off all the 16-bit splendor they could pack into a SG cartridge. Check it out if you ever see it for a reasonable price because this one is worth adding to the collection.
Achat vérifié : Oui | État : d'occasion | Vendu par : davidsgames2011
Vectorman
This game is pretty good. The graphics were kind of like Sega's response to Donkey Kong Country, 3D with smooth animation. The visuals are amazing, but saying that isn't enough, I recommend watching a game play video to see how great they are. The soundtrack is also pretty good, just some nice techno beats that fit well with the mood of the game. This game is a very fun shoot-now-ask-questions-later kind of game. It's simple, smooth, and addictive. You can get upgrades very similar to Contra and cause even more destruction and explosions. The only downside is that it may seem a tad repetitive after awhile. This is definitely a game worth checking out. Game play: 9/10 Sound: 8/10 Graphics: 11/10
Great Genesis Game
This is a great shooter/side scrolling/Platforming game. For the Genesis the graphics are quite good and was able to pull off early 3D backgrounds. The controls are great and the game play is even more addicting. It's music is pretty good to for the Genesis also. There are several different kinds of games plays in it. So the game has a good variety to it. Also different weapons to it also. The story of the game is nothing too interesting but the game makes up for it. It takes place in the way future and the humans leave Earth as the robots clean up the trashed earth. That's about all they tell you. I highly recommend this game cause I grew up with it and I still love it to this day.
If you have a Genesis you have to own this game!
Vectorman, like Comix Zone, is a great example of what the Sega Genesis was capable of in terms of graphics and sound. You never really saw games like this before, especially on a home console. The controls are spot on making it all the more fun to play and not just look at. Be warned though, this is a hard game. Even on the easiest setting it can frustratingly difficult. But that makes it all the more satisfying when you beat it. If, however, you can't beat it use the code "c, a, left, left, a, c, a, b" and warp to the last level. Get it? Call a cab?
t3h Vect0rmanzz
Hands-down favorite game for the Sega Genesis system(s). With seemingly endless and intricate (but not boring) levels, countless amounts of strange enemies and bosses, phenominal gameplay, great music and graphics, it's almost as if the creators of Megaman and Earthworm Jim all got together and decided to make something new (honestly....how else would you be able to come up with a self propelled fire-exstinguisher with a beartrap for jaws?). Although it lacks a savegame function, it's "short" enough (16 levels - I think... - including the final boss) to be played through and beaten in about 45 to 90 minutes. All in all an excellent game, and an absolute must-have if you're a Genesis fan.