Global Gladiators

Global Gladiators

Packaging for the PAL Mega Drive version.
Developer(s) Virgin Games USA
Publisher(s) Virgin Interactive
Designer(s) David Perry
Composer(s) Tommy Tallarico
Platform(s) Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, Amiga
Release date(s) 1992
Genre(s) Platform game
Mode(s) Single-player

Global Gladiators (also known as Mick and Mack: Global Gladiators) is a 1992 platform game by Virgin Interactive, originally programmed by David Perry (who at the time had already moved to the United States and was located on the recently formed Virgin Games USA development studio) for the Mega Drive/Genesis and eventually ported by other Virgin Interactive teams in Europe (with the help of Graftgold and Krisalis Software) to the Master System, Game Gear and the Amiga. A Super NES port was also in development but was never completed for undisclosed reasons, though a ROM image has since surfaced. The game is loosely based on the McDonald's fast food chain and has a strong environmentalist message.

The game is a spiritual successor to the NES game M.C. Kids, another McDonald's-themed game that also featured Mick and Mack as its playable characters.

A Game Boy port of the title was also fully developed (by Damian Stones, of Climax) but was never released for the same legal reasons as the Super NES version.

In the single-player game, the player controls Mick or Mack through four worlds; Slime World, Mystical Forest, Toxi-town and Arctic World. Each world has several sub-stages where the character must collect a certain number of Golden Arches to advance.

They are guided in their quest by Ronald McDonald, who appears at the beginning and the end of the game. The characters are armed with a Super Soaker-type gun that shoots gooey projectiles.

The game engine is the same used in other Virgin Interactive games such as Cool Spot and Disney's Aladdin, as all of them (Mega Drive/Genesis versions) were handled by David Perry's programming team, which eventually turned into Shiny Entertainment.

See also

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings75.00% (GEN) [1]
Review score
PublicationScore
Sega Master Force86% [2]

References

  1. "Global Gladiators (Genesis) - GameRankings". Retrieved 19 November 2015.
  2. "Sega Master Force Issue 2" (2). September 1993: 10. Retrieved November 19, 2015.
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