Surgical Strike Sega Cd
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Surgical Strike | |
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Developer(s) | The Code Monkeys |
Publisher(s) | Sega of America, Inc. |
Director(s) | James Riley |
Producer(s) | Tony Van |
Composer(s) | Mars Lasar |
Platform(s) | Sega CD, 32X |
Release | 1995 |
Genre(s) | Action, Interactive movie |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Surgical Strike is a full motion video based game developed by The Code Monkeys and published by Sega of America for the Sega CD in 1995. An enhanced 32X CD version of the game was published by Tec Toy in Brazil in 1995.
A complete, curated, hand-tested set for the Sega CD 32X console. Special items included: The Brazilian exclusive 'Surgical Strike'. File count (uncompressed): 24. File size (uncompressed): 6.93 GB. As leader of the Surgical Strike team, you pilot a combat-modified hovercraft equipped with all sorts of offensive and defensive weaponry in battle after battle against terrorist, snipers, mercenaries, and renegades - while high overhead, a circling AWACS plan provides you with up-to-the-minute intel on your enemy's movements.
Reception[edit]
The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly were divided over the Sega CD version. Two of them, while criticizing that the limited ammunition negatively affects the gameplay, praised the exciting action and the 'seamless' transitions between full motion video sequences. The other two denounced the game as suffering from grainy, repetitive FMV which hampers the gameplay. They gave it an average score of 6 out of 10.[1]GamePro gave it a mixed review, applauding the quality and intensity of the full motion video but criticizing the driving controls.[2]
Next Generation reviewed the Sega CD version of the game, rating it two stars out of five, and stated that 'while the pace is fast, the learning curve is steep, and you'll begin to tire of watching the same stuff blow up again and again and start wishing you'd actually get somewhere.'[3]
References[edit]
- ^'Review Crew: Surgical Strike'. Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 71. Sendai Publishing. June 1995. p. 35.
- ^'ProReview: Surgical Strike'. GamePro. No. 82. IDG. July 1995. p. 50.
- ^'Finals'. Next Generation. No. 7. Imagine Media. July 1995. p. 76.
External links[edit]
- Surgical Strike at MobyGames
Credits | |
Executive Producer | Chris W. Bankston |
Producer | Tony Van |
Assistant Producer | Vy Nong |
Designed by | James Riley |
Programming | Colin Hogg |
Director of Digital Photography | Randy Fugaté |
Production Coordinator | Berj Beramian |
Additional Digital Video Compression | Katy Weathers |
Lead Tester | Rick Greer |
Assistant Lead Tester | Lorne Asuncion, Lloyd Kinoshita, Stephen C. Wong |
Testing | Sega Test Department |
Product Manager | John Garner |
Product Specialist | Clint Dyer |
Game Guide (Copy) | Hillary Clayson Loeb |
Game Guide (Design) | Kathy Garfield |
Cast | Joe Flanigan (Reed), Marshall Teague (Branson), Michael Saad (Kabul), Andrea Elson (Ali), Ryan Michaels (Bulldog), Linda Hoffman (JJ) |
Directory of Photography | Sam Nicholson, Dan Schmit |
2nd Unit Director of Photography | David Kuklish |
Written by | James Riley, George Blackhawk, Flint Dille (as Flint Kille) |
Produced by | Sam Nicholson, Tony Cabalu |
Directed by | James Riley |
Original Score and Sound Design | Mars Lasar |
Programmed by | The Code Monkeys |
Additional Programming by | Elliot Gay, Mark Kirkby, Simon Morris, James Fisher |
Graphics by | Joe Lewis |
Post Production Supervisor | Felix Chamberlain |
Associate Producer | Felix Chamberlain, Michael Philip, Tony Shepherd |
First Assistant Director | Anthony Fiorino |
Second Assistant Director | Michelle LeDoux, Annie Cadman |
Editor | Tammy Craven, Michael Philip |
Assistant Editor | Keith Shea, David Sherman |
Video Compositing | Steve Melchiorre |
Script Supervisor | Arlene Johnson |
Production Coordinators | Richard Middleton, Larry Gobel |
Assistant to Mr. Nicholson | Jane Hoye |
Production Assistants | Rebecca Scanlan, Albino Marsetti, Corey King, Darryl Schmidt, Nancy Lowry, Josh Darlington, Laura Holmes, Dave Jurgensen, Tany Sousana, Maggie Memmott |
Facilities Supervisor | Patrick Reed |
Casting Director | Rosemary Welden |
Casting Assistant | Mary Bishop |
Extras Casting | TBS Casting, Barbara Bloverson |
Stunt Coordinator | Gregg Brazell |
Stunt Players | Kurt Lott, Ignacio Alvarez, Michael Lee Baron, Hank Baumert, Richard Duran, John A. Escobar, Robert King, Willy Leong, Cole McKay, Tommy Rosales, Pat Statham, Ellen Statham |
Motion Control Operator | Richard Bugg, Constance Conrad |
Asst. Motion Control Programmer | Jim Sanfillippo |
Camera Operator | David Armstrong |
Assistant Camera | Stephan Cojot-Goldberg, Caston Vidou |
Video Technician | Joe Dubbs |
Key Grip | John Mang, Basil Schmidt |
Grips | Ron Edmonson, Derek Kleindolph, Ruben Arizpe, Mauricio Ammirat, Vidal Cohen |
Gaffer | Peter Cornford, John Patrick |
Best Boy Electric | Niles McElroy, Heather Hillmeyer |
Electrics | Eli Thompson, Nato Thompson, Jay Dahlquist |
Sound Mixer | Steve Tibbo |
Boom Operator | Rocky Quiroz |
Sound Technician | Josh Darlington |
Key Make-up/Hair | James McKinnon |
Assistant Make-up/Hair | Laura Lamier |
Costume Designer | Brenna Charlebois |
Costumer | Mary Cheung |
'Strike Team' Gear Designer | Robert Miller |
Production Designer | Tom Buderwitz |
Set Decorator | Billy Mitchell |
Set Dresser | Norman Tuers |
Leadman | Richard Mendenhall |
Property Master | Kevin Kavanaugh |
Production Accountant | Robin Ginsberg, Dorothy Duder |
Assistant Accountant | Cyrena Vladish, Tonya Long, Tina Hill |
Model Shop Supervisor | Mark Chumley |
Model Shop Coordinator | Susan Townsend |
Miniature Supervisor | Larry Detwiler |
Model Makers | Dean Satkowski, Ans Ellis, Mitch Bryan, Mykel Denis, Jack Edjourian, Arlene Gulbenkian, Randy Harvey, Andrew Menschik, Tim Niver, Jeff Pyle, Brian Ranger, Tracy Singleton, Christopher Strickland, Mike Walters, Gary Young, Curt Walheim, Kristin Potter |
Scenic Supervisor | Paulette Fox |
Scenic Artists | Babette Brunelle, Greg Wilson, Ernest Trevino |
Hovercraft Carpenter | Thomas Salvitti |
Hovercraft Electricians | Arthur Meier, Luke Denitto, Joe Urbanovitch |
Gun Wrangler | Mykel Denis |
Construction Coordinator | Sean Fraser |
Carpenters | John Doloszycki, Matt Powell, Leif Cole, Ollie Owens, Greg Kidd, Greg Austin, John Hackman, Angel Gonzalez |
Mechanical Effects | Ron Stratham, Eddie McClintock, Justin Krauss, Michael Haase |
Pyrotechnics | Robert Hutchins, Michael Lambert, Gary Bentley, Everett Byrom III, Jeff Zarrus |
Electronic Effects Supervisor | Todd Mahon |
Craftservice | John Palumbo |
Catering | Lori's Kitchen |
QuickTime Editor | Jason Strich |
Storyboard Artist | Adolfo M. Martinez-Perez |
Guns Furnished by | Harry Lu, Stembridge Gun Rentals |
SPACECAM Aerial Camera System provided by | Spacecam Systems Inc |