![]() ![]() Vectorman, critically acclaimed and financially successful, was re-released in North America as part of the Mega Hit series. The game had one of the simplest controls of all the Genesis catalog, had beautiful graphics which gave war to the Sega hardware which led to the console could not run the game at a non-constant frame rate, which were 3D prerendered type, was compatible with the Sega Genesis 6th Buttons Pad, its soundtrack was very incredible, fluid animations and level design very curious. ![]() Vectorman decides to take action to eliminate the misbehaving orbot and bring peace to Earth because Warhead controls all the other Orbots ( Vectorman was not affected because he was away). After his last trip, he returns to Earth to find chaos and confusion. Here comes Vectorman, an unassuming orbot charged with eliminating toxic sludge by simply throwing it into the sun. He formally establishes himself as the ruler of Earth and begins making plans to kill anyone who dares to visit his planet again. When a minor orbot inadvertently connects Raster, a high-level orbot that monitors Earth through a planetary computer network, to a functional nuclear missile, Raster loses control and becomes the evil ruler Warhead. They leave behind mechanical orbots to fix the mess they created on Earth through pollution and garbage. Its story begins: Earth's human population begins a migratory journey in 2049 in an effort to colonize other planets. Vectorman is a shooter video game mixed with complex action platforming, being developed by BlueSky Software and published by Sega (America, Europe and Australia), Tec Toy in Brazil in 1995 near the end of the Genesis life cycle in America. For other games in the series, see Vectorman. ![]()
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