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Encyclopedia > Altered Beast
Altered Beast

Altered Beast box cover for the Sega Mega Drive
Developer(s) Sega
Publisher(s) Sega
Designer(s) Rieko Kodama, Udi
Release date(s) Arcade
1988
Mega Drive/Genesis
Flag of Japan November 27, 1988
Flag of the United States August 14, 1989
Flag of Europe November 30, 1990
Sega Master System
Flag of the United States 1989
Flag of Europe 1989
TG-16
Flag of Japan September 29, 1989
Flag of the United States 1989
NES
Flag of Japan July 20, 1990
Genre(s) Beat 'em up
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Platform(s) Arcade, DOS, Amstrad CPC, MSX, NES, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, Sega Master System, Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis, Turbografx CD, Commodore 64, Microsoft Windows, Dreamcast, Virtual Console, PlayStation 2
Input 8-way Joystick, 3 buttons
Arcade cabinet Standard upright
Arcade system(s) Sega System 16
Arcade display Raster resolution 320 x 224 (Horizontal) Palette Colors 6144

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Game description

Altered Beast is a platform/fighting game that puts the player in control of a centurion who had died in battle. The centurion has been raised from the dead to rescue Zeus' daughter, Athena. The player battles undead and demonic hordes, controlling the shapeshifting hero. He must defeat several levels in order to save the kidnapped goddess. Although 'Centurion' was a rank in the Roman Army, the game takes place in a setting resembling Ancient Greece, complete with gods, temples and ruined Ionic columns. A simple platform sequence from the game Wonder Boy Platform game, or platformer, is a video game genre characterized by jumping to and from suspended platforms or over obstacles. ... Screenshot of The King of Fighters XI (2005, SNK Playmore). ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The Statue of Zeus at Olympia Phidias created the 12-m (40-ft) tall statue of Zeus at Olympia about 435 BC. The statue was perhaps the most famous sculpture in Ancient Greece, imagined here in a 16th century engraving Zeus (in Greek: nominative: Zeús, genitive: Diós), is... For other uses, see Athena (disambiguation). ... Undead is a collective name for mythological beings that are deceased yet behave as if alive. ... “Fiend” redirects here. ... Statue of Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture For the 1934 film, see, see The Goddess (1934 film). ... The Roman army is the set of land-based military forces employed by the Roman Kingdom, Roman Republic and later Roman Empire as part of the Roman military. ... Ancient Greece is a period in Greek history that lasted for around nine hundred years. ... Look up deity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The Greeks began to build monumental temples in the first half of the eighth century BC. The temples of Hera at Samos and of Poseidon at Isthmia were among the first erected. ... Architects first real look at the Greek Ionic order: Julien David LeRoy, Les ruines plus beaux des monuments de la Grèce Paris, 1758 (Plate XX) Ionic order: 1 - entrablature, 2 - column, 3 - cornice, 4 - frieze, 5 - architrave or epistyle, 6 - capital (composed of abacus and volutes), 7 - shaft, 8...


The player must battle armies of fictional and undead creatures to defeat the evil Demon God Neff, who is holding Athena captive. Along the way, the player has to obtain "Spirit Balls" (power-up orbs which increase his strength and size) from defeating white two-headed wolves (Although it is hinted that this wolf might be the cerberus wolf of Greek Mythology). These enable the player to turn into a superhuman (stage one: "giant man" stage two "superman"). When three are collected, the hero transforms into a beast with exceptional abilities. Undead is a collective name for mythological beings that are deceased yet behave as if alive. ... Power Up, the Professional Organization of Women in Entertainment Reaching Up is an organization with the stated mission to promote the visibility and integration of gay women in entertainment, the arts, and all forms of media. Power Up provided funding and assistance to the 2003 short film . ... “Gray Wolves” redirects here. ... Heracles and threatened Cerberus, Attic black-figure neck-amphora, ca. ... The bust of Zeus found at Otricoli (Sala Rotonda, Museo Pio-Clementino, Vatican) Greek mythology is the body of stories belonging to the Ancient Greeks concerning their gods and heroes, the nature of the world and the origins and significance of their own cult and ritual practices. ...


The game contains several levels which the player must battle through, which can only be completed if the player acquires the beast form. At the end of each level is a "boss" creature, which is Neff himself in different forms. Before Neff transforms at the end of each level, he says "Welcome to your doom!" The enemies the player encounters differ depending on level as does the beast the hero transforms into. These beasts include a werewolf, a thunder dragon, a tiger man, a bear, and the more powerful golden werewolf (other beasts can be seen in the Japanese Famicom version and the Game Boy Advance version). Each beast has its own special abilities, such as the dragon's ability to fly. Between each level are small animations giving the player glimpses of Athena's peril. For other uses, see Werewolf (disambiguation). ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Dragon. ... For other uses, see Tiger (disambiguation). ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... “NES” redirects here. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

The protagonist from Altered Beast, fighting against the undead (arcade version screenshot)
The protagonist from Altered Beast, fighting against the undead (arcade version screenshot)

The game was moderately successful, the player's ability to transform into different creatures being a big draw. The game actually does have an ending where the player rescues Athena. At the completion of the game (upon Neff's defeat in the city of Dis), Zeus thanks the player for his help. The credit sequence is rather long and gives the impression that the entire game was actually a film; interspersed in the credits are images of "actors" in various stages of costume for the different characters or monsters in the game. One of the more well-known features of Altered Beast is the quote, "Rise from your grave!" said by Zeus. However, the quote has often been humorously interpreted as being "Wise fwom your gwave" or similar variants, due to the inherent distortion/garbling of the digitalized voice stemming from the relatively new hardware of the time. Altered Beast arcade game gameplay screenshot. ... Altered Beast arcade game gameplay screenshot. ... A protagonist is the main figure of a piece of literature or drama and has the main part or role. ... This page may meet Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ...


Altered Beast was produced as a standard upright only with custom artwork on the cabinet. In most versions, the game's controls consist of an eight-way directional and three buttons, one each for "punch", "kick" and "jump". The game has single player and cooperative two-player modes.


Ports

Altered Beast was ported to several platforms after its original release in 1988. It was released for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Master System, PC Engine, PC Engine CD, Famicom, Atari ST, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Commodore Amiga and DOS. Sega Smash Pack for Windows and Dreamcast and Sega Genesis Collection for Playstation 2 and Playstation Portable contained an emulated version of the Mega Drive/Genesis port. The Sega Mega Drive/Genesis version is particularly noteworthy as it was the original pack-in game for that system in North America, Europe, and Brazil, introducing a generation to the sheer power of the Blast Processing unit. This version is now available for download on the Wii's Virtual Console. In computer science, porting is the process of adapting software so that an executable program can be created for a computing environment that is different from the one for which it was originally designed (e. ... Sega MegaDrive 2 European version with joypad, game cart + box Sega Mega Drive (Japanese: メガドライブ Mega Doraibu) was a 16-bit video game console released by Sega. ... The Sega Master System (SMS for short) is an 8-bit cartridge-based gaming console that was manufactured by Sega. ... The PC Engine was a video game console released by NEC, a Japanese company, in 1987. ... The PC Engine was a video game console released by NEC, a Japanese company, in 1987. ... The Nintendo Entertainment System (U.S., Europe, and Australia) NES redirects here. ... The Atari ST is a home/personal computer that was commercially popular from 1985 to the early 1990s. ... The ZX Spectrum is a home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. ... The Commodore 64 is the best-selling single personal computer model of all time. ... The Amstrad CPC was a series of 8-bit home computers produced by Amstrad during the 1980s and early 1990s. ... Amiga is the name of a range of home/personal computers using the Motorola 68000 processor family, whose development started in 1982. ... Instructions on how to use the directory command. ... Sega Smash Pack is a series of game compilations featuring mostly Sega Genesis games. ... Windows redirects here. ... The Dreamcast , code-named Dural, Dricas and Katana during development) is Segas fifth and final video game console and the successor to the Sega Saturn. ... Sega Genesis Collection (in UK, Europe, Australia and Japan as Sega Mega Drive Collection) is a video game compilation for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable. ... “PS2” redirects here. ... The PlayStation Portable , officially abbreviated as PSP) is a handheld game console released and currently manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. ... Pack-in games are those games that have been included with home video game systems, as gratuity. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... This article is about Nintendos emulation feature and download service. ...


Certain differences are seen between the several versions of the game. Some of them, like the Master System one, have only four levels (and suffered from ongoing in-game slowdowns), while others have different beasts to mutate into, such as a humanoid lion form seen in the NES version, or the bear form seen in the Mega Drive/Genesis version. The PC Engine CD version (released only in Japan) incorporated a new CD-quality soundtrack that differentiates it from other versions, however its graphics are virtually the same as the console version for the PC Engine (also only released in Japan). For other uses, see Lion (disambiguation). ... The PC Engine was a video game console released by NEC, a Japanese company, in 1987. ...


Legacy

Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms screenshot

A PlayStation 2 title was released by Sega in 2005, known as Jūōki: Project Altered Beast in Japan and simply Altered Beast in Europe; the game was not released in North America. In Japan, it was rated 17+ for its intensity. It was rated 10th on ScrewAttack's Worst 2-D to 3-D games list. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... “PS2” redirects here. ... Metroid item, see Items in the Metroid series#Screw Attack. ...

Cover of PS2 version

Rather than serving as a sequel to the original game, the newer title features a more modern setting that is unconnected to the original game. The story follows a man called Luke Custer who is a "Genome-Cyborg", which in the game is a human that has had his DNA and other genetic make-up altered so that he can (after acquiring the chip containing the right genes for each creature) transform into a mythical beast. The main creatures he transforms into are a Werewolf, a Merman, a Garuda, a Wendigo, a Fire Minotaur, and a Thunder Dragon. Its storyline differs from the original Altered Beast games where during the game, you gain a serum that allows you to change at will. There are a number of difficult boss challenges and puzzles within the game, plus some extra characters to transform into including a White Weretiger, a Grizzly Bear, and the alien-cloned U.W.H. (Unidentified Weightless Human) for those who finish the game. Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 421 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (703 × 1000 pixel, file size: 172 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) sega This image is of a board game cover, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by the publisher of the board game. ... Image File history File links Metadata Size of this preview: 421 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (703 × 1000 pixel, file size: 172 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) sega This image is of a board game cover, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by the publisher of the board game. ... For other uses, see Werewolf (disambiguation). ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Wendigo (also Windigo, Windago, Windiga, Witiko, and numerous other variants)[1] is a malevolent cannibalistic spirit into which humans could transform, or which could possess humans, appearing in Algonquian mythology. ... In Greek mythology, the Minotaur (Greek: Μινόταυρος, Minótauros) was a creature that was said to be part man and part bull. ... It has been suggested that European dragon be merged into this article or section. ... Barbara Minerva as the form-changing supervillain Cheetah, by Justiniano Werecats (also written in a hyphenated form as were-cats) are creatures of folklore, fantasy fiction, horror fiction and occultism that are generally described as shapeshifters who are similar to werewolves, except that they turn into creatures that are based... For the Brooklyn-based indie rock band, see Grizzly Bear (band). ...


Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms, published by THQ, is a sequel for Game Boy Advance in the style of the original arcade game. It adds new features like power-ups, new beast forms and destructible environments. [1] In this game, you turn into a Werewolf (called Canis), a Snake Man/Nagi (or Naga), a Dragon (or Draco), a Tiger Man (or Smilodon), a Spiked Turtle (or Terapis/Terrapin), a Shark Man (or Charodon), a Rhinoceros Man (or Cerathos), an Eagle (or Avion), a Scorpion (or Scorpios), and a Chimera. THQ Inc. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Werewolf (disambiguation). ... Infraorders and Families Alethinophidia - Nopcsa, 1923 Acrochordidae- Bonaparte, 1831 Aniliidae - Stejneger, 1907 Anomochilidae - Cundall, Wallach & Rossman, 1993 Atractaspididae - Günther, 1858 Boidae - Gray, 1825 Bolyeriidae - Hoffstetter, 1946 Colubridae - Oppel, 1811 Cylindrophiidae - Fitzinger, 1843 Elapidae - F. Boie, 1827 Loxocemidae - Cope, 1861 Pythonidae - Fitzinger, 1826 Tropidophiidae - Brongersma, 1951 Uropeltidae - Müller, 1832... It has been suggested that Phaya Naga be merged into this article or section. ... It has been suggested that European dragon be merged into this article or section. ... For other uses, see Tiger (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Turtle (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Shark (disambiguation). ... Black Rhino from Howletts Wild Animal Park For other uses, see Rhinoceros (disambiguation). ... Genera Several, see below. ... Superfamilies Pseudochactoidea Buthoidea Chaeriloidea Chactoidea Iuroidea Scorpionoidea See classification for families. ... Chimera on a red-figure Apulian plate, ca 350-340 BCE (Musée du Louvre) In Greek mythology, the Chimera (Greek Χίμαιρα (Chímaira); Latin Chimaera) is a monstrous creature of Lycia in Asia Minor, which was made of the parts of multiple animals. ...


An episode of the second season of Mega64 includes an Altered Beast skit. Mega64 is a low-budget series of comedy skits centered around video games. ...


Reception

In its initial arcade release, Altered Beast was a well-received game. Its port to the Sega Mega Drive was considered inferior to the arcade. Its re-release for the Wii's Virtual Console was given a lukewarm reception by GameSpot, describing the game as merely decent with some nostalgic value.[1] The Sega Mega Drive ) was a video game console released by Sega in Japan in 1988, North America in 1989, and the PAL region in 1990. ... The Wii (pronounced as the pronoun we, IPA: ) is the fifth home video game console released by Nintendo. ... This article is about Nintendos emulation feature and download service. ... GameSpot is a video gaming website that provides news, reviews, previews, downloads, and other information. ...


References

  1. ^ Kasavin, Greg (2006-11-19). Altered Beast for Wii Review. GameSpot. Retrieved on 2007-01-14.

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See also

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