Night Time Blasting 'Gaiares' SEGA Mega Drive
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Night Time Blasting 'Gaiares' SEGA Mega Drive
New YouTube video! We delve back into the world of Evercade to take a look at the "all Mega Drive" cart Renovation Collection 1.
Number One! 'Gaiares' SEGA Mega Drive
Gaiares (ガイアレス)
Artwork from the cover art of the Japanese Mega Drive release.
Telenet Shooting Collection
Telenet was a prolific game developer in the late 1980s and early 1990s, beginning with computers and quickly transitioning into console development. Their focus was often on quantity over quality, with their games often featuring stellar cutscene artwork and excellent music, but typically lacking when it came to the actual game. Their most well-known work is the Valis series in its many incarnations, as well as action games like El Viento and RPGs like Cosmic Fantasy and Arcus. They also published a handful of shoot-em-ups, originally published for the Genesis/Mega Drive and PC Engine, four of which are collected here on the Telenet Shooting Collection. This collection was published by Edia, owner of Telenet’s IP, and crowdfunded on the Japanese site Makuake.
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Gaiares (Telenet Japan / Renovation - Genesis - 1990)
The famous "Gaiares is Number One!" magazine Ad for SEGA Genesis & published by Renovation Products in 1991. This Ad is a scan from Electronic Gaming Monthly, 1991 and featured Pro Gamer Jamie Bunker, a game tester at Renovation Products at the time of the original release. For the 2021 Retro-Bit re-release, Jamie Bunker, mullet not included, returned to recreate the original magazine advertisement to promote the launch.
The special edition physical-only re-release featured an embellished slipcover, reversible cartridge sleeve, full-colored instruction manual, a translucent Tektite cartridge, and certificate of authentication. The limited-edition set also included an exclusive interview with Bunker, who reminisced about becoming the face of the game by being featured in several magazine ads in the 90s.
Giant Female Sword Fighter Robot from Gaiares