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* [[Badass Long Hair]]
* [[Badass Long Hair]]: Visible on the cover art.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Yuji Naka is one of the civilians you have to save in the levels, as well as several other Sonic Team members.
* [[Creator Cameo]]: Yuji Naka is one of the civilians you have to save in the levels, as well as several other Sonic Team members.
* [[Gameplay Grading]]
* [[Gameplay Grading]]
* [[Get Back Here Boss]]: The third boss in the game has you chasing it throughout a tunnel the more you damage it.
* [[Get Back Here Boss]]: The third boss in the game has you chasing it throughout a tunnel the more you damage it.
* [[Title Theme Tune]]: A very [[Ear Worm]] one at that.
* [[Title Theme Tune]]: A very [[Ear Worm]] one at that.
* [[Unexpected Shmup Level]]
* [[Unexpected Shmup Level]]: For a firefighting game.


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Latest revision as of 21:26, 10 May 2024

Burning Rangers is a third person shooter (of sorts) on the Sega Saturn. Developed by Sonic Team and dreamed up by Yuji Naka (and others) this game is perhaps the best in-house Sega game for the Saturn.

The game it set in the near future as we follow an elite team of fire-fighters. They respond to any major incident by; hopping into their spacecraft, teleporting down, subduing the fires by shooting lasers at them and reducing them into crystals, using their jetpacks to navigate the terrain, before finally teleporting the survivors off onto their spaceship. Throughout the game we fight malfunctioning robots and save people in; a factory of some sort, an underwater aquarium, a orbiting space station and a man-made asteroid.

On the asteroid is a young girl was suffering from an incurable disease, placed into stasis and sent into space with a powerful AI to monitor her situation and any progress on the cure. However once the AI finds out a cure has been found it sends the asteroid on a collision course with Earth and is also, somehow, responsible for the disasters that have been taking place in the game. It’s up to the two young rookies of the team to save the girl, save Earth and teach children about the dangers of naked flames.

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