词条 | Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D |
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|title = Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D |image = Jim Power - The Lost Dimension in 3-D Coverart.png |caption = North American cover art |developer = Loriciel |publisher = {{Vgrelease|EU|Loriciel|NA|Electro Brain|WW|Piko Interactive}} |designer = |released = SNES {{vgrelease|NA|December 10, 1993}}PC {{vgrelease|EU|1993|NA|1993}}Microsoft Windows {{vgrelease|WW|September 30, 2015 (Steam)[1]}} |genre = Platform game |modes = Single-player |platforms = SNES, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Sega Genesis (Cancelled) }} Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D is a platform game designed by French developer Loriciel and published by Electro Brain for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and MS-DOS in 1993. A Sega Genesis version was planned, but was cancelled late in development. SummaryThe game features several contrasting modes of gameplay, including side-view platforming, top-view, and horizontal shoot 'em up. It follows Jim Power in Mutant Planet as a different title, but at the same time reinterpreting the original game by taking many basic elements and levels from it. The soundtrack was composed by Chris Hülsbeck of Turrican fame. Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D is often considered by gaming aficionados to be one of the most difficult games ever made.[2] Despite its name, it is an entirely 2D game, although the game uses many layers of parallax scrolling backgrounds moving in opposite directions to give a great sense of depth. Together with the 3D glasses that were packaged with the game, designed around the Pulfrich effect, this provided a unique "3D" experience for the time when polygonal 3D graphics were rudimentary and too expensive to implement. The 3D feeling could also be related to the overhead stages, showing rotating effects in the same vein as those depicted in similar games like The Alien Wars. A version of this game was also developed for the Mega Drive/Genesis under the name Jim Power: The Arcade Game. However, despite being in an almost complete state, this title was never published and remained unreleased until a ROM image was eventually leaked. This unpublished version features all levels and can be finished, although only a single music track (once again, arranged by Chris Hulsbeck) is present in the whole game. Jim Power: The Arcade Game is mostly the same game as Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D, albeit with some minor graphical differences derived from technical aspects. All the top-view stages were also replaced by additional shoot' em up levels, hence the rebranded title of this version depicting a further arcade experience rather than a "3D" one. MusicThe music in Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D was directly influenced by the music from the video game series Ys, as can be noted when comparing Jim Power{{'}}s "Forgotten Path" and Ys IIIs "A Searing Struggle". References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/370270/|title=Jim Power -The Lost Dimension on Steam|website=store.steampowered.com}} {{refbegin}}2. ^{{cite web | title=Jim Power | publisher=digitpress.com | url=http://www.digitpress.com/reviews/jimpower_duo.htm | accessdate=2006-05-01}}
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10 : 1993 video games|Platform games|Run and gun games|DOS games|Super Nintendo Entertainment System games|Cancelled Sega Genesis games|Electro Brain games|Windows games|Video games scored by Chris Huelsbeck|Video games developed in France |
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