Vixen 357

1992 video game
1992 video game
  • JP: Masaya
Platform(s)Sega Mega DriveRelease
  • JP: 23 October 1992
Genre(s)Tactical role-playingMode(s)Single-player

Vixen 357[a] is a war video game developed by NCS Corporation and published by Masaya Games, and released in 1992 for the Sega Mega Drive. The release-date retail price was 8,880 Japanese yen.[1] An English-translated production run was scheduled for a 2019 release by Super Fighter Team with a price of $63 (for US customers) or $70 (for the rest of the world), but it was ultimately cancelled.

Taking place in the late 25th century, many of the characters provided to the player provide character development and losing them could mean losing the game, resulting in a game over. The game uses a battery save to help players regain lost characters in case one of them die in a tactical mistake.[2]

Anime-style cinemas help improve the plot as the story develops.

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: ヴィクセン 357, Hepburn: Vu~ikusen 357

References

  1. ^ Taken from Japanese Wikipedia entry, メガドライブのゲームタイトル一覧 ja:メガドライブのゲームタイトル一覧
  2. ^ "Game walkthrough". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2008-09-29.
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