Geist Force
Name: | Geist Force |
Developer: | Sega of America |
Systems: | Dreamcast |
Due date: | December 1999 |
Geist Force is a cancelled Dreamcast game by an internal Sega of America team.
The game was like Starfox.
Gameplay
Pilot your ship around, destroying other ships with a myriad of weapons.
The gameplay area was several hundred square miles big.
The campaign missions would branch off depending on what you do, who you kill and who you spare.
Development
Geist Force was to be a Dreamcast launch title.
It was one of the first games announced for the Dreamcast and was the first developed by an American company.
The visual effects were done by Netter Digital, who had previously done the visual effects on Babylon 5.
In mid-1999 the game was retitled to simply Geist.
Optimism for the game's success was running thin by this time.
Cancellation
Development of Geist Force was slow and bothersome due to the dev team being new.
The game was reportedly over-budget and not very fun.
This spurned Sega to decide to close the studio after the game was released.
The dev team learned that management planned to close the studio.
They quit rather than be fired, thereby cancelling the game.
Video
Prototype
Several builds of the prototype have been leaked and sold over the years.
http://hiddenpalace.org/Geist_Force_(Apr_6,_1999_prototype)
https://hiddenpalace.org/Geist_Force_(Apr_23,_1999_prototype)
Original GD-I dump.
Gallery
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Consoles Plus issue 82 (November 1998)
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Edge issue 65 (December 1998)
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Computer and Video Games issue 205 (December 1998)
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Edge issue 66 (Christmas 1998)
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Gamers' Republic issue 8 (January 1999)
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Next Generation issue 49 (January 1999)
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GamePro issue 129 (June 1999)
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Gamers' Republic issue 13 (June 1999)
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Electronic Gaming Monthly issue 137 (December 2000)