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"Megumi Rescue," developed by Sega for the Sega Mark III console, is a distinctive arcade-style game that was released exclusively in Japan in 1988. The game presents a unique blend of action and puzzle-solving elements, centered around a team of firefighters tasked with rescuing people from burning buildings. Players control a team that utilizes a life net to catch and bounce victims to safety, navigating through multiple levels of increasingly complex challenges. The gameplay involves strategic movement and timing to ensure that the bouncing victims are safely directed towards ambulances and away from dangers like flames and obstacles, adding layers of urgency and tactical depth.
The game is notable not only for its original gameplay mechanics but also for its contributions to the co-op genre, allowing up to three players to coordinate their efforts in rescuing the victims—a relatively innovative feature at that time. "Megumi Rescue" is played through a vertical perspective, which was a novel use of screen space in the era of typically horizontal arcade scrolling. Each level concludes with a dramatic increase in difficulty as the building structure becomes more unstable, requiring quicker reflexes and sharper coordination. Despite its limited release and relative obscurity, "Megumi Rescue" is remembered for its challenging gameplay and the unique cooperative experience it offered players.
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