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'''Bug!''' is a video game for the [[Sega Saturn]]. Released in [[1995]] in North America, Japan and Europe, it was one of the earliest 3D [[platform]] games. It was later released for [[Windows]] on August 31, [[1996]] by [[Beam Software]], on one CD that contains both versions of the game. | '''Bug!''' is a video game for the [[Sega Saturn]]. Released in [[1995]] in North America, Japan and Europe, it was one of the earliest 3D [[platform]] games. It was later released for [[Windows]] on [[August 31]], [[1996]] by [[Beam Software]], on one CD that contains both versions of the game. | ||
Bug! is played like a traditional side-scrolling adventure title. In the same fashion as [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], (in one level you must race Sonic), Bug jumps on the heads of his enemies to defeat them while making his way through large levels and collecting power-ups. What sets Bug! apart are the game's 3D levels, which take the side-view and tweak it. Bug can walk sideways up vertical surfaces and even upside down. Each set of levels (ranging from a bright, green grassy area to a deep red, desert level) has a deeply individual look and feel. | Bug! is played like a traditional side-scrolling adventure title. In the same fashion as [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], (in one level you must race Sonic), Bug jumps on the heads of his enemies to defeat them while making his way through large levels and collecting power-ups. What sets Bug! apart are the game's 3D levels, which take the side-view and tweak it. Bug can walk sideways up vertical surfaces and even upside down. Each set of levels (ranging from a bright, green grassy area to a deep red, desert level) has a deeply individual look and feel. |