Turrican
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System(s): TurboGrafx-16 | ||||||||||
Publisher: Ballistic | ||||||||||
Developer: Rainbow Arts, The Code Monkeys | ||||||||||
Genre: Action | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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Turrican is a run-and-gun game originally developed by Rainbow Arts for the Commodore 64. Rainbow Arts licensed Accolade to make console ports, one of them being a TurboGrafx-16 port released in 1991.
Contents
Story
The lost colony of Alterra is a completely man-made world in a nearby galaxy, abandoned long ago. Alterra consists of four self-contained habitats, separately bio-engineered by a powerful ecosystem generation network known as the Multiple Organism Unit Link (MORGUL). However, a cataclysmic earthquake severed all system interface functions and caused MORGUL to violently rebel. Few colonists survived.
Mankind has sought to return to Alterra for generations. Turrican, a genetically engineered mutant warrior, was created for the purpose of reclaiming the planet. Turrican must eliminate the hostile organisms created by MORGUL from Alterra's life forms and finally destroy the three faces of MORGUL.
Gameplay
Versions
Production credits
- Designer: The Code Monkeys
- Producer: Chris Bankston
- Testers: David Friedland, Robert Daly
- Manual: Larry Hall
- Additional thanks: SoftGold GmbH, Rainbow Arts, Factor Five, Boris Vallejo, Al Miller, Peter Doctorow, Randy Oyler, Jeff Hoff and all others involved.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Turrican/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
TurboGrafx-16, US |
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Technical information
ROM dump status
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256kB | Card (US) |
References
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