In The Hunt

PSX PlayStation In The Hunt Plastic Ridged Long Box Retail Release

Plastic Ridged Long Box Release

Genre:
Shooter
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Kokopeli
Released:
March 27, 1996
Developer:
Irem
UPC:
7 52919 47003 9
Sony ID:
SLUS-00172
PSRM:
001630
Players:
1 to 2 Players
Memory:
1 Block
Accessories:
None
ESRB:
Kids to Adults Animated Violence
Box Copy:

Dive! Dive! You’re the Captain of the latest, meanest, baddest attack sub in the sea. And it’s a good thing too, ’cause you’re gonna need every ounce of firepower you can muster to complete this mission!

It’s time to load torpedoes and open launch bays. The enemy is at full mobilization. Get ready for the wildest underwater action yet. Down periscope and blow them to squid spit!

  • Full-screen arcade shooter
  • Simultaneous 2-Player, multi-level naval warfare
  • Hundred of enemies to annihilate
  • Six battle zones to explore and conquer
  • Dozens of weapon combinations and power ups – Surface-to-air missiles, depth charges, supersonic torpedoes, floating mines and more

 

 

 

 

 

Variants

Re-released in jewel case.

PlayStation PSX In the Hunt Jewel Case Variant

Jewel Case Release

 

 

Misprints

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Magazine Ads

In The Hunt gets a smaller advertisement budget than other games. The first ad featured just the PlayStation and was a 1/3rd of the page width. It would have been seen on the outside edge of the page.

PlayStation PSX In The Hunt 3rd Page Magazine Ad

They then added the Sega Saturn version to the same style ad.

PlayStation PSX In The Hunt 1/3rd Page Magazine Ad

 

Trivia

  • The PlayStation edges out the Sega Saturn version with less slowdown, more characters in the high score table, and stores it all to 1 block of memory.
  • Members of the design team went off to form Nazca – the creators of Metal Slug!
  • The Saturn version has a CGI Movie that the PlayStation doesn’t.

 

 

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