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| Item No |
81048 |
| Publisher |
Sega |
| Platform |
Saturn |
| Category |
USA Software |
| Status |
Sold Out |
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A magical 3-D dream world sparkles in the darkness. From sweet sugar plum reveries to bleak nightmares, dream world is filled with amazing sights and dire depths. The main characters in Nights are Elliot, Claris, and the mystical being known only as Nights. Despite the fantastic visuals, the gameplay is fairly mundane with the player swooping, diving, flying in 3-D to collect 20 blue chips and bring them to the Ideya Capture for deposit. Special package includes the Nights game and a black 3-D analog controller in brand spanking new stock boxes.
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| Total Number of Reviews: 1 |
| Wes (1): Sweet Dreams, amazing NIGHTS... |
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| The travesty of the 32-bit years remains one of truly unfortunate proportions: many of the greatest games simply did not receive American attention by the "mainstream" playing audience. However, we who are the game fanaticists, the game cherishers, and the sit-at-home-instead-of-going-to-work-to-play-games veterans understand that the mainstream is rarely well-informed when it comes to the greatest games in the first place. Here is where a little title called Nights Into Dreams comes in. In Nights, we have a largely under-recognized game for the Sega Saturn that may very well be the only game of its kind, without even going into how truly mind-blowing it is. Nights is a 2-D/3-D game set in flight, which is what makes it so unique. The game achieves a rare triumph in setting a "feel", a playing mechanic, if you will, that is simply unparalleled. There has been nothing like it before or since, and sadly, it seems that there are no plans for Naka to do a sequel. Friends much, much more could be said here, but let me leave it at this: if you have a Sega Saturn and you do not have Nights, then what are you waiting for? This is by far the most unique experience available for what was once a very unique Sega console. |
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