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NCS Game Synopsis
«©NCSX»
Sega has already released
Fantasy Zone
under the Sega Ages (Vol. 3) banner. That was 5
years ago when the Sega Ages series was still young
in the tooth and its footing was unsteady. Thirty
volumes later, Sega has marked Vol. 33 as
Fantasy Zone Complete Collection which
compiles six Fantasy Zone games and "gaidens" as
follows:
»
Fantasy Zone
» Fantasy Zone II Opa Opa no Namida (Original
and Remake)
» Fantasy Zone Gear Opa Opa Jr no Bouken
» Super Fantasy Zone
» Opa-Opa: Fantasy Zone In the Maze
» Galactic Protector
Most of the Fantasy Zone titles include a Gallery
section which include bonus artwork and
scans of the original game manuals. A few games such
as the System E version of Fantasy Zone II
and the System 16 version of Fantasy Zone
also include Super Play footage. Similar to all
other Sega Ages 2500 games, a one-page leaflet is
included which features historical data and details
on the game.
Jan Code: 4974365832070
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NCS Game Notes
» Press "START" and a
TITLE SELECT box pops up with two selections as
follows:
1) Fantasy Zone II (System 16 Remake)
2) Classic Games (Fantasy Zone, Fantasy
Zone II, Fantasy Zone Gear, Super
Fantasy Zone, Opa Opa, and
Galactic Protector)
» The Fantasy Zone II remake is a
coin-op port and is properly titled, "The Tears of
Opa Opa. Similar to the original Fantasy Zone, it's
a side scrolling shooter but the Opa-Opa ship can
move back and forth at will. In that respect, the
game plays like Defender or Stargate.
» If you press the "SELECT" button on the title
screen for Fantasy Zone II, the System
Menu will appear which offers the following
selections:
Fantasy Zone II SYSTEM 16 VERSION MENU OPTIONS
MACHINE - System 16, Sega Mark III, or System E
OPTIONS - Controller configuration, Difficulty,
Player Stock
ARCHIVES - Replay: Load & View, Replay: Record &
Save, Sound Test,
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
Fantasy Zone II SEGA MARK III VERSION MENU
OPTIONS
MACHINE - System 16, Sega Mark III, or System E
OPTIONS - Controller configuration, FM Sound Pack,
Extended Options (Sprite Limit, CPU Clock)
ARCHIVES - Replay: Load & View, Replay: Record &
Save, Sound Test, Gallery (19 images of the box and
manual)
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
Fantasy Zone II SYSTEM E VERSION MENU OPTIONS
MACHINE - System 16, Sega Mark III, or System E
OPTIONS - Controller configuration, Difficulty,
Life, Players, Coin, Advertise Sound, Extended
Options
ARCHIVES - Replay: View Super Play, Replay: Load &
View, Replay: Record & Save, Sound Test, Gallery (1
image of flyer)
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
» The Super Play "footage" for the System E version
of Fantasy Zone II lasts 15 minutes
and 46 seconds. The video shows a skilled player
going through the entire game from beginning to end
without losing a single Opa-Opa.
» For the games that have storylines, the text is
entirely in English.
» The Opa Opa: Fantasy Zone in the Maze
is a Pac-Man variant where dots are gathered on a
maze while enemies roam around. Strangely, we found
this game to be the most addictive this morning but
it might be because we've never spent much time on
this particular game and we've played the others
quite a bit before today.
» Only the D-pad on the Dual Shock 2 is used for
movement. The "X" button fires a shot and the "O"
button drops a bomb.
» NCS has checked out all the versions of the
Fantasy Zone games and we've listed the menu options
for every variant below. If you count the different
coin-op versions of the System 16 version of Fantasy
Zone, Sega's Complete Collection contains a total of
14 Fantasy Zone games and conversions.
Fantasy Zone SYSTEM 16 VERSION MENU OPTIONS
MACHINE - System 16, Sega Mark III
OPTIONS - Controller configuration, Version,
Difficulty, Player Stock, Extra Ship Cost, Advertise
Sound
ARCHIVES - Replay: View Super Play, Replay: Load &
View, Replay: Record & Save, Sound Test, Gallery
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
** The versions available for System 16 Fantasy Zone
are OLD (JA), OLD (JA rev. A), NEW (Oversea), and
NEW (US rev. A)
** The gallery contains 9 images consisting of
arcade flyers and scans of the operator manual
Fantasy Zone SEGA MARK III VERSION MENU OPTIONS
MACHINE - System 16, Sega Mark III, or System E
OPTIONS - Controller configuration, Version (New,
Old), Extended Options (Sprite Limit, CPU Clock)
ARCHIVES - Replay: Load & View, Replay: Record &
Save, Sound Test, Gallery
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
** The gallery contains 34 images of the packaging
and scans of the manual for the JPN and USA versions
Fantasy Zone II SEGA MARK III VERSION MENU
OPTIONS
MACHINE - Sega Mark III, System E
OPTIONS - Controller configuration, FM Sound Pack,
Extended Options (Sprite Limit, CPU Clock)
ARCHIVES - Replay: Load & View, Replay: Record &
Save, Sound Test, Gallery
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
** The gallery contains 19 images of the Japanese
game packaging, the Japanese game manual, two
flyers, and an image of the European game insert but
not the European game manual.
Fantasy Zone II SYSTEM E VERSION MENU OPTIONS
MACHINE - Sega Mark III, System E
OPTIONS - Difficulty, Life, Player Stock, Coin,
Advertise Sound, Extended Options (Sprite Limit, CPU
Clock, FM Sound)
ARCHIVES - Replay: View Super Play, Replay: Load &
View, Replay: Record & Save, Sound Test, Gallery
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
** The gallery contains 1 image of the game flyer
Fantasy Zone Gear MENU OPTIONS
OPTIONS - Controller Configuration, Extended
Options (Sprite Limit, CPU Clock), Initialize Game
Data
ARCHIVES - Replay: Load & View, Replay: Record &
Save, Sound Test, Gallery
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
** The gallery contains 35 images of the Japanese
game packaging, Japanese game manual, European game
packaging, and the entire European game manual
** We recommend setting the CPU Clock to "High" when
playing the Game Gear version of Fantasy Zone.
Super Fantasy Zone MEGA DRIVE MENU OPTIONS
OPTIONS - Controller Configuration, Extended
Options (Sprite Limit), Initialize Game Data
ARCHIVES - Replay: View Super Play, Replay: Load &
View, Replay: Record & Save, Sound Test, Gallery
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
** The gallery contains 13 images of the Japanese
game packaging and entire manual. There's also 1
image of the European game packaging.
OPA OPA SYSTEM E VERSION MENU OPTIONS
MACHINE - System E, Sega Mark III
OPTIONS - Controller Configuration, Difficulty,
Extra Player, Player Stock, Coin, Advertise Sound,
Extended Options (Sprite Limit, CPU Clock)
ARCHIVES - Replay: Load & View, Replay: Record &
Save, Sound Test
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
OPA OPA SEGA MARK III VERSION MENU OPTIONS
MACHINE - System E, Sega Mark III
OPTIONS - Controller Configuration, FM Sound Pack,
Extended Options (Sprite Limit, CPU Clock)
ARCHIVES - Replay: Load & View, Replay: Record &
Save, Sound Test, Gallery
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
** The gallery contains 13 images of the Japanese
game packaging, Japanese game manual, and two pieces
of artwork.
** The Sega MKIII version of Opa Opa allows you to
choose which world to start on (Plaleaf, Taras, La
Dune, Dolimicca, Polaria, Mockstar, or Pocarius)
Galactic Protector SEGA MARK III VERSION MENU
OPTIONS
OPTIONS - Controller Configuration, FM Sound
Pack, Extended Options (Sprite Limit, CPU Clock)
ARCHIVES - Replay: Load & View, Replay: Record &
Save, Sound Test, Gallery
DISPLAY SETTING - Screen position adjustment,
Texture Mapping, Deflicker, Intensity, Display Mode
SYSTEM FILE - Load or Save System File
CREDITS - View the development staff behind the game
** The gallery contains 11 images of the Japanese
game packaging, Japanese game manual, an advertising
flyer, and one piece of artwork.
** Galactic Protector is the only game
which uses the Dual Shock analog stick. Back in the
day, the game was played with a special knob
controller which is similar to the Arkanoid
controller. The game is played like a reverse
version of Atari's Tempest. The Opa-Opa is moved
around the outer perimeter of a planet while
invaders approach from all sides. Opa's job is to
shoot the invaders and ensure that they don't reach
the planet's surface. If too many invaders reach
planetside, it explodes and Opa is flung into the
far reaches of the cosmos.
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This document is ©NCSX 2008. All rights reserved. No
reproduction in whole or in part of this document
may be made without express written consent of
National Console Support, Inc.
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