Satazius Next (Sega Dreamcast)
Satazius Next (Sega Dreamcast)
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This game is a produced on MIL-CD. While the majority of Dreamcast consoles are compatible with MIL based media some of the units in the very last productions are unable to read the media. This can be indentified by reading production date information system label on the underside of the console. Units with a production date on or after November 2000 may not be compatible with this product
Completely redesigned and animated for more gaming pleasure, SATAZIUS NEXT takes you in a galaxy far away. Resist the attacks of space pirates and save the universe from destruction!
Story:
2051, location: SATAZIUS, a long-abandoned planet.
The cruiser Agano was on patrol when it was attacked and stricken by a confederacy of space pirates that had established a base on SATAZIUS. They attacked the Agano intending to steal the assault ship ‘Trafalgar’ that was stowed aboard the Agano, but the Trafalgar made a successful emergency escape.
The crew of the Trafalgar calculated the probability of successfully escaping the pirate overrun planet at 0.02%; the probability of charging into and successfully destroying the pirate base was 1%.
Taking the higher probability escape plan, the crew of the Trafalgar turned their ship and charge the pirates.
FEATURES:
- A wide range of customisable weapons
- Four levels of game difficulty: from easy to insane
- Varied and exciting stage design
- Massive bosses
- Supports HDMI & VGA Cables
- REGION FREE
INFORMATION:
- PLATEFORM: Dreamcast US-JAP
- FORMAT: FREE REGION
- RELEASE: Q4 2020
- EDITOR: JoshProd, PixelHeart
- STUDIO: Astro Port
- TYPE: Shoot 'em up
- EAN: 0800265940130
- GAME LANGUAGES: EN, JP
- MANUAL LANGUAGE: US, JP
- PACKAGING: US/JAP Version
COMPATIBILITY:
Pixel Heart Dreamcast Series games are produced with the leading standard of the industry. Using media production factories, high quality packaging and professional printers to create products just like they were released in 1999! While these games are not licensed or endorsed by Sega they are Licensed by the software rights holder and manufatured on to media for consumer production and not indie homebrews.