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3-D WorldRunner ist ein Videospiel für das NES, das 1987 unter der Entwicklung von Square veröffentlicht wurde. Es war das erste von Square entwickelte Spiel überhaupt. Im Spiel steuerte man Jack, einen „Raumcowboy“, quer durch die vielen 3-D Welten. Das Spiel wurde vollständig mit 3-D Grafiken bestückt. Zusätzlich lag dem Spiel noch eine kostenlose 3-D Brille bei, welche ein unglaubliches 3-D Erlebnis hervorbrachte. 3-D WoldRunner ist auch eine Art Vorbild für Final Fantasy, das einen großer Erfolg darstellt. Doch WorldRunner wurde nie in Europa veröffentlicht. 3-D WorldRunner is a licensed game made by Acclaim in 1987 it is a 1 player Arcade game 3-D WorldRunner features many elements that are typical of a vertically scrolling shooter game. The player must focus on destroying or dodging onscreen enemies against a scrolling background. However, 3-D WorldRunner incorporates a distinct third-person view, where the camera angle is positioned behind the main character. This port is based from the classic arcade game by Sega which was one of the very first games to employ this 3-D, moving forward toward the horizon effect. This same effect was used by Sega in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 on the Sega Genesis (in the bonus worlds), which is a testament to how well it stood the test of time. 3-D WorldRunner is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in 1987 under the development of Square. Originally released in Japan on the Famicom Disk System as Tobidase Daisakusen, it was the first Square developed game ever to reach North American shores. In the game, you control Jack, a "space cowboy", and traverse your way through multiple different 3-D worlds. The game was praised for having polished 3-D graphics for the NES and Famicom. The game is known as having an all-star cast of designers who would go on to create the Final Fantasy series.
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3-D WorldRunner is a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that was released in 1987 under the development of Square. Originally released in Japan on the Famicom Disk System as Tobidase Daisakusen, it was the first Square developed game ever to reach North American shores. In the game, you control Jack, a "space cowboy", and traverse your way through multiple different 3-D worlds. The game was praised for having polished 3-D graphics for the NES and Famicom. The game is known as having an all-star cast of designers who would go on to create the Final Fantasy series. The game was never released in Europe. 3-D WorldRunner is a licensed game made by Acclaim in 1987 it is a 1 player Arcade game 3-D WorldRunner features many elements that are typical of a vertically scrolling shooter game. The player must focus on destroying or dodging onscreen enemies against a scrolling background. However, 3-D WorldRunner incorporates a distinct third-person view, where the camera angle is positioned behind the main character. This port is based from the classic arcade game by Sega which was one of the very first games to employ this 3-D, moving forward toward the horizon effect. This same effect was used by Sega in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 on the Sega Genesis (in the bonus worlds), which is a testament to how well it stood the test of time. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. 3-D WorldRunner ist ein Videospiel für das NES, das 1987 unter der Entwicklung von Square veröffentlicht wurde. Es war das erste von Square entwickelte Spiel überhaupt. Im Spiel steuerte man Jack, einen „Raumcowboy“, quer durch die vielen 3-D Welten. Das Spiel wurde vollständig mit 3-D Grafiken bestückt. Zusätzlich lag dem Spiel noch eine kostenlose 3-D Brille bei, welche ein unglaubliches 3-D Erlebnis hervorbrachte. 3-D WoldRunner ist auch eine Art Vorbild für Final Fantasy, das einen großer Erfolg darstellt. Doch WorldRunner wurde nie in Europa veröffentlicht.