CONVERSION CAPERS
Aug 05, 2021
1 minute
MEGA DRIVE
he Mega Drive was still awash with 2D shoot-’em-ups and platform games in 1993, making a breath of fresh air the following year. With an intricate plot devised by Ian Livingstone and the tech in place thanks to coder Jim Blackler’s demo, Domark stole a march on the competition with . For Mega Drive fans starting to feel that the console’s games were beginning to become a little stale, Domark’s effort was the perfect remedy. It was released as a cart in Europe and on the Sega Channel in the US.
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