Title:

Cyborg Hunter

Series:
Chou-on Senshi Borgman / Cyborg Hunter
Series Order:
1
Rating:
K-A
Genre:
Action
Adventure
Side Scrolling
Third Person Shooter
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IGN Score:
7.6
Release Date:
1989-01-01
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:39:26
Game Summary:
Cyborg Hunter is a 1988 action video game developed and published by Sega for the Sega Master System.

Description:

The Year: 2242. You’re the toughest bounty hunter in the galaxy. You’ve amassed a fortune by defeating the most vicious creatures known to man. And now, deep inside the enemy Cyborg Fortress, you can almost taste your next paycheck. But there’s a little work to be done before you cash in. Like blasting swarms of deadly Cyborgs with your powerful psycho gun. And a battle-to-the-death showdown with Vipron, the vile Cyborg leader. Prepare yourself for one explosive payday!

Plot:

Set in the year 2242, the player controls Paladin, the galaxy’s toughest bounty hunter. Cyborgs are about to take complete control of the universe under the direction of Vipron, their evil leader. The player is sent to the cyborg fortress to get rid of all the chief cyborgs in each of the seven areas. They are not alone in this mission. They also have Adina, their contact back at headquarters. The player must follow her instructions carefully to survive.

Gameplay:

The game screen is divided into three sections. This includes a first-person view of the map, in which the player can see objects that are coming their way. There are two types of objects: red objects indicate the lower cyborgs, while white ones indicate the chief cyborgs. Next to it is a map of the area, the player’s life and psycho power count. Below these is the main action screen, which is a side-on perspective of Paladin negotiating the environment and taking on enemies.

In each of these seven areas, there are several floors which can be reached via the elevator. At the beginning of the game, the player’s only weapons are their fists, but weapons can be collected throughout each area, which include a psycho punch, a ray gun, a light gun, and bombs. Power-ups like extra life and psycho power can also be collected. If the player uses the psycho punch or psycho gun, their psycho power gets depleted, and when it is empty, they must stock up on some more. They can also get shields that will protect them from laser beams, and jet engines so that the player can fly over hazards. In some areas, they defeat a boss which leaves an ID card, which the player can use to access other areas of the fortress. The equipment menu is accessed using the A or B buttons on the second controller.
The story is advanced by simple cutscenes showing Adina talking, accompanied by text below. Adina also provides gameplay tips at pre-determined points in the game.

Development:

The game was originally developed as a title called Chōon Senshi Borgman (超音戦士ボーグマン),[4][unreliable source] and was based on an animated TV series of the same name. For non-Japanese territories the game was marketed as Cyborg Hunter The Japanese version of the game has a storyline more resemblant of the anime series. The original game was designed by Hirohiko Yoneda who would later work on Shenmue, and Yasushi Yamaguchi who is also credited for design on Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Music was composed by Nav and Key.
Platform:
Sega Master System
Publisher:
Activision
Barcode:
047875150027
Developers:
Sega
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Players:
1
Country of Purchase:
United States
Graphics:
8-bit
Input Devices:
Controller Game Pad
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Media Type:
Cartridge
Game Modes:
Single Player
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Packaging:
Thick Snap Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$21.34
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-12-19
Date Added:
2018-07-03 12:39:26

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