Pulseman
Pulseman is an action-platformer game developed by Game Freak and published by SEGA for the Genesis/Mega Drive. The game follows the adventures of Pulseman, a digital superhero who can transform into electricity and travel through cyberspace to battle the evil Dr. Waruyama.
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In the 21st century, noted scientist and computer engineer Doc Yoshiyama had succeeded in creating the world's most advanced Artificial Intelligence. He called his creation C-Life and managed to make her aware, thinking and feeling. However, he soon found himself in love with this C-Life girl and wanted to be closer to her, so he digitized and uploaded himself into his computer core, where the two "made love" by combining his DNA and her program core. The end result of their love was the birth of a half human, half C-Life boy named Pulseman.
Pulseman was unique in that he did not need to remain inside a computer to survive and had the power to channel electricity through his body, using it both as a weapon and as a means of quick transport through the power of Volteccer. Unfortunately, living in the computer world for so long twisted Doc Yoshiyama's mind, corrupting his brainwaves and his body. Doc Yoshiyama emerged back into the human world, but twisted and changed into the evil Doc Waruyama. Using a system known as EUREKA, which allows for C-Life beings to manifest in the human world, Doc Waruyama establishes the Galaxy Gang, spreading a new wave of cyber-terrorism across the world.
Pulseman must fight his own father and put an end to his gang for the sake of the free world.
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About Pulseman
Pulseman is a classic video game released for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive on January 1, 1994. Developed by Game Freak and published by Game Freak, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.
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