Red Zone (video game)
Red Zone is a 1994 scrolling shooter game developed by Zyrinx and published by Time Warner Interactive for the Sega Genesis.
| Red Zone | |
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|  North American cover art | |
| Developer(s) | Zyrinx | 
| Publisher(s) | Time Warner Interactive | 
| Designer(s) | Mikael Balle Jesper Vorsholt | 
| Programmer(s) | David Guldbrandsen Karsten L. Hvidberg Jens Albretsen Thomas Risager (hidden mini game) | 
| Composer(s) | Jesper Kyd | 
| Platform(s) | Sega Genesis | 
| Release | |
| Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter | 
| Mode(s) | Single-player | 
The (now defunct) developer deemed a pre-release version of this game—Hardwired—publicly distributable.[2][3]
The game uses several technologies that were not prevalent at the time on the Genesis/Mega Drive.[4]
Reception
    
Electronic Gaming Monthly rated the game 6.8 out of 10, noting that it is difficult to get used to, particularly with its top-down perspective. However, as Electronic Gaming Monthly said, the number of usable weapons and missions is impressive. Additionally, "both the combat and aerial sequences are innovative and enjoyable"[5] GamePro praised the helicopter handling and graphical intro but concluded that the poor controls when maneuvering characters on the ground effectively kill any potential enjoyment.[6]
Next Generation rated the game three out of five stars, stating that "while Red Zone's plot and gameplay are surely blatant rip-offs from Urban Strike, the enormous challenges fundamentally make this title a viable alternative to the ongoing success of the Strike series."[7]
References
    
- Red Zone at GameFAQs
-  Nick Gibson (September 1, 2006). "Developer's Den: Zyrinx". Sega-16.com. Retrieved September 28, 2010. In a move that was certainly unorthodox at the time, Zyrinx [released] the beta of Red Zone into the public domain 
- "Freeware Genesis ROMs". Eidolon's Inn. Archived from the original on 7 November 2010. Retrieved 28 September 2010.
- "Fullscreen Rotation on the SEGA Genesis? How this game does the impossible - Coding Secrets". Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved September 28, 2020.
- "Review Crew: Red Zone". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 65. Sendai Publishing. December 1994. p. 44.
- "ProReview: Red Zone". GamePro. No. 76. IDG. January 1995. p. 48.
- "Finals". Next Generation. No. 2. Imagine Media. February 1995. p. 101.