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Game Information:High Seas Havoc, known in Japan as Captain Lang (キャプテン ラング Kyaputen Rangu?) and in Europe as Capt'n Havoc, is a video game that was made for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis by Data East.The story is about an anthropomorphic pirate seal named Havoc (Lang in the Japanese version), his young sidekick Tide (Land in the Japanese version), a girl named Bridget, and an evil pirate named Bernardo. Bernardo is looking for Emeralda, a gem with powers that can cause whole armies to be toppled. A map shows where Emeralda is located, and Bernardo is looking for the map. Havoc and Tide discover Bridget unconscious at a beach. When she wakes up in a dwelling, she instructs Havoc to keep her and the map safe. Havoc hides the map in a cliff. After Bernardo's henchmen kidnaps Bridget and Tide; Havoc, the playable character, sets off to rescue them.4How to play:↑ = up→ = right↓ = down← = leftA = A ButtonS = B ButtonD = C ButtonQ = X ButtonW = Y ButtonE = Z ButtonEnter = Start.
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High Seas Havoc, known in Japan as Captain Lang (キャプテン ラング Kyaputen Rangu?) and in Europe as Capt'n Havoc, is a video game that was made for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis by Data East. The story is about an anthropomorphic pirate seal named Havoc (Lang in the Japanese version), his young sidekick Tide (Land in the Japanese version. Game Information: High Seas Havoc, known in Japan as Captain Lang (キャプテン ラング Kyaputen Rangu?) and in Europe as Capt'n Havoc, is a video game that.
This is a list of video and pinball games released by Data East.
Video games[edit]
- Batman: The Caped Crusader (US release of Ocean product for Amiga)
- Bloody Wolf (arcade version known as Battle Rangers in Europe)
- BreakThru
- BurgerTime series
- Burnin' Rubber (a.k.a. Bump 'n' Jump and Buggy Popper)
- Chelnov (also known as Atomic Runner)
- Cobra Command (1984 interactive movie)
- Cobra Command (1988 2D shooter)
- Creature Shock (Saturn and PlayStation versions only)
- Dash Galaxy in the Alien Asylum (developed by Beam Software)
- DECO Kid (Flash Boy)
- Desert Assault (a.k.a. Desert Storm Gulf War in Europe, Thunder Zone in Japan)
- Dragon's Lair (1993 SNES platformer)
- Street Slam (a.k.a. Dunk Dream and Street Hoop)
- Express Raider (a.k.a. Western Express)
- Fighter's History Dynamite (known in the PAL regions as Karnov's Revenge)
- Gate of Doom (a.k.a. Dark Seal)
- Ghostlop (later renamed by G-Mode as Data East's Ghostlop)
- High Seas Havoc (Captain Lang in Japan, Cap'N Havoc in Europe)
- Hippodrome (known in Japan as Fighting Fantasy)
- Joe & Mac series
- Last Mission Coin-op arcade & Commodore 64
- Lemmings (Arcade prototype version)
- Mad Alien (a.k.a. Mad Rider and Highway Chase)
- Magical Drop series
- Metal Max series
- Monday Night Football
- Mutant Fighter (known as Death Brade for the Super Famicom)
- Oscar: Psycho-Nics (a.k.a. Psychonics Oscar)
- OutRunners (Mega Drive version)
- Panic! (Switch! in Japan)
- Performan (パフォーマン)
- Phantom of the Opera
- Rampage (NES port)
- Revive... Sosei (リバイヴ ~蘇生~)
- Road Avenger (arcade version, Road Blaster in Japan)
- Santa Claus no Takarabako (developed by Musical Plan Ltd.)
- Super Break (Data East's first game)
- Shackled
- Side Pocket series
- Sly Spy (Secret Agent in Japan and Sly Spy: Secret Agent in Europe)
- Spin Master (known in Japan as Miracle Adventure (ミラクルアドベンチャー))
- Stadium Hero series
- Tag Team Wrestling (also known as The Big Pro Wrestling in Japan)
- Tantei Jingūji Saburō series
- Tattoo Assassins (made by Data East Pinball)
- Two Crude (also known as Crude Buster)
- Wizard Fire (a.k.a. Dark Seal II)
Pinball games[edit]
- Aaron Spelling (mod of Lethal Weapon 3)
- Arnon Milchan (mod of Last Action Hero)
- The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (1993)
- Back to the Future: The Pinball (1990)
- Batman (1991)
- Checkpoint (1991)
- Guns N' Roses (1994)
- Hook (1992)
- Joel Silver (mod of Star Trek)[1]
- Jurassic Park (1993)
- King Kong (1990)[2]
- Laser War (1987)[3]
- Last Action Hero (1993)
- Lethal Weapon 3 (1992)
- Maverick (1994)
- Michael Jordan (mod of Lethal Weapon 3)
- Monday Night Football(1989)
- Phantom of the Opera (1990)
- Richie Rich (mod of The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard)
- RoboCop (1990)
- Secret Service (1988)
- The Simpsons (1990)
- Star Trek (1991)
- Star Wars (1992)
- Tales from the Crypt (1993)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1991)
- Time Machine (1988)
- The Who's Tommy Pinball Wizard (1994)
- WWF Royal Rumble (1994)
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References[edit]
- ^'Internet Pinball Machine Database: Data East 'Joel Silver, The Pinball''. www.ipdb.org.
- ^'The Internet Pinball Machine Database'. www.ipdb.org.
- ^'Internet Pinball Machine Database: Data East 'Laser War''. www.ipdb.org.
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