Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Sega America | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
You are Sketch Turner, a street-wise comic book artist trapped in a comic book world of your own creation. Journey into this post-punk nightmare world. See your enemies drawn before you and defeat them. Battle the Mutant Queen. Survive the Dead Ship and Lava Mines. Then defeat the super-villain, Mortus, to escape.
Comix Zone joins the SEGA Forever Classic Games Collection, a treasure trove of free SEGA console classics brought to life on mobile for the first time!
FEATURES
- Battle panel by panel through full hand-drawn comic book pages
- All the action and adventure of your favorite comics!
- Unleash superhero power-ups and tons of intense fighting moves
- Wield knives, hand grenades, dynamite, and paper planes*
- Search out hidden items with your pet rat, Roadkill
- Sharpen your fighting skills to defeat mutant enemies drawn by Mortus, public enemy No.1
SEGA FOREVER FEATURES
- PLAY FREE
- SAVE YOUR GAME PROGRESS AT ANYTIME
- LEADERBOARDS – compete with the world for high scores
- CONTROLLER SUPPORT: HID compatible controllers
- OFFLINE PLAY
- GAMES RELEASED EVERY MONTH - download them all!
- INCLUDES iOS 10 STICKER PACKS
RETRO REVIEWS
- "Comix Zone oozes style, looks fantastic and plays brilliantly." [92%] - Mark Patterson, Computer & Video Games #167 (October 1995)
- "A new concept that really delivers. Just imagine taking your favourite comic and controlling the action." [91%] - Nick Protz, Sonic the Comic #60 (15 September 1995)
- "This is a game that deserves to win over the most jaded beat 'em up practitioners." [89%] - Marcus Hearn, Mean Machines SEGA #36 (October 1995)
- "Once again SEGA come up trumps with an original title guaranteed to give gamers many sleepless nights." [83%] - Mat Yeo, SEGA Pro #50 (October 1995)
- "A twinkling star in the vacuous space of platform / beat 'em ups." [81%] - Dean Mortlock, SEGA Power #72 (November 1995)
- "One of the best-looking games, indeed, ever to grace the Mega Drive." [79%] - Mr Biffo, Digitiser (7th October, 1995)
COMIX ZONE TRIVIA
- Press and hold the punch button to tear off a piece of the comic book, make a paper plane, and throw it at enemies
- Make Sketch pass gas by repeatedly pressing down on the D-Pad in certain areas
- Comix Zone features a happy and sad ending depending on how you defeat the final boss
- SEGA held patent US 6010405 for the game systems innovative simulation of a comic book
COMIX ZONE HISTORY
First released August 1996 on the SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis system
Developed by: SEGA Technical Institute
Designer: Peter Morawiec
Lead Programmer: Adrian Stephens
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So basically when I start of the game it shows the Comix Zone so I press start and then well nothing happens so I basically tried is one other Sega games to they didn’t work either like Camille o so basically when I start up the game it shows the Comix Zone so I press start and then well nothing happens so I basically tried is one other Sega games to they didn’t work either like kid Chamaeleon can you please fix this in the future update
This is my favorite game on Sega Genesis! I still have the original cartridge, and it still works, but I haven't played it in a while. So when I'm not playing this on my real Sega, I can go in my phone and play it! I never got to turn into the super hero either, but maybe I can try to this time lol
I wrote a scathing review about the controls but they have since fixed them. Size and position is customizable. They’ve also added a save and even a rewind button! This is how you do it Sega, now please improve the Shining Force controls as well.
This game had me excited, but once I opened the game, it was a real let-down. The game keeps freezing, the audio gives up constantly, and it just right out disappoints.
This hame is rad but in one of the strips in episode 2 has a weird glitch if you jump kick the game in that area where you jump in will slow down and there is a minor crash ( cheat go to options jukebox press these numbers for unlimited health 3 12 17 2 7 7 11)
Other than some lag and framerate issues, this is a pretty fair port of Comix Zone.