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- CONSOLENectaris (1989, Pc-Engine)Military Madness (1989, TG-16)Neo Nectaris (1994, Pc-Engine DUO)Nectaris GB (1998, Gameboy)Nectaris (1998, PlayStation)- Military Madness: Nectaris (2009) Help us! Review, doc and take screenshots of the PS3, WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade versions!- ComputerNectaris (1992, Pc-98 & X68000)Nectaris (1995, Pc DOS, Germany)Nectaris (1997, Windows '95, Japan)- MobileNectaris (Mobile phone, 2003/2005)Nectaris 2 (Cell phone, 2009)Military Madness: Neo Nectaris (2010, iPhone)- Related GamesEarth Light (1992, Super Famicom)Luna Strike (1996, Super Famicom)

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Curious, confused, or fanatic…*

*…about Nectaris, Military Madness & Earth Light?

We now have IT: BASE NECTARIS features FAQ's, walkthroughs, evaluations, weapon guides, instruction manual scans, information guide scans, package deal scans, box artwork scans, journal scans, cheats, passwords, codes, trivia, screenshots, and so forth. for every sport in the Nectaris/ Military Madness/ Earth Light collection.

What's NECTARIS? Military MADNESS? Nectaris is a flip-primarily based tactical strategy game (hexagonal map). It has a distinctly sci-fi flavor, with battles unfolding on the tough surface of the Moon. Indeed, the game's very title-Nectaris-is derived from the Latin name Mare Nectaris (Sea of Nectar), the lunar area that serves as the sport's setting. In February of 1989, Hudson Soft launched Nectaris for the Pc-Engine (a Japanese video game console). Later that year, when NEC released the Pc-Engine in North America, the console was re-branded as TurboGrafx-sixteen and Nectaris was re-titled as Military Madness. Since 1989, the unique Nectaris (and a handful of updates & sequels) have appeared on numerous platforms.

1989's Military Madness (TurboGrafx-16), the North American title for Japan's Nectaris (Pc-Engine). Map 26, ATTAYA, is particularly merciless: you instantly face half-a-dozen HUNTER's, the most fearsome weapon in your opponent's arsenal. BISON, however, are a comparatively weak, widespread tank that prove to be extremely versatile. Δ

Related Games: Earth Light (Super Famicom) was Hudson's in poor health-fated try to spin-off their Nectaris series, while different firms, akin to Blue Byte Software, discovered success with Battle Isle, a strategy sport that was inspired by Nectaris. Δ

Recent Updates…

Thank you for your assist! Believe it or not, this site has evolved (albeit slowly) over the years. Without your contributions, although, it will have change into an ossified relic. Again, your contributions breathe new life into old stays; thank you. Δ

NEW Content, AHOY!

08.31.2010 -The brand new, up to date pages will slowly be rolling out over the next few weeks. REQUEST: If you may contribute in any means, please do. For example, I might love to offer the soundtracks for all of the games (particularly 1995's German MS-DOS sport and 1998's PlaySation update) as high-high quality .mp3 (or FLAC, or whatever) files! If you can rip these soundtracks, please contact us! Also, I am attempting to place collectively data on the PS3, XBLA and WiiWare Nectaris games; any info you'll be able to contriubte would be vastly appreciated. Thanks upfront :) Δ08.18.2010 - Inspired by the latest addition (Emirzian's iPhone Neo Nectaris FAQ), all the site shall be getting a contemporary coat of paint. It was time for a change. It was time to organize issues higher. It was time to replace the content (for example, the outdated site listed the 2003 port of Nectaris to cellular telephones as "new", completely ignoring the current Nectaris video games which have appeared on WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade, PS3 and iPhone). Δ07.30.2010 - A giant "Thanks!" to Matthew Emirzian for creating the iPhone Military Madness: Neo Nectaris FAQ (Revision 3, 6/29/2010). I created a slightly extra aesthically-interesting version of Matthew's iPhone FAQ for Base Nectaris. I encourage you to visit Matthew's site Tactical Insights, read his review for iPhone Neo Nectaris or contact him: mjfaqs@dwell.com & mjemirzian@tbstactics.com Δ02.12.2007 - Apparently, Hudson has launched a patch for the Virtual Console model of Military Madness. This patch is purported to repair the emulation issues (aural & visual stuttering) players had been encountering in phases with bigger maps. Indeed, Military Madness has the dubious honor of being the first Virtual Console recreation to be issued a patch. No less than the patch does not erase a player's save states. It saddens me that Military Madness was marred by this emulation debacle. See previous put up. Δ01.13.2007 - It saddens me to tell you that Military Madness doesn't run easily or accurately on Wii's Virtual Console. The sport was released in North America in December of 2006. To this point, Hudson has tried to downplay the glitches as minor, however all accounts recommend that the emulation problems significantly hinder gameplay (particularly, there are aural and visible glitches when scrolling the bigger maps). In stark contrast, the cellular model of Military Madness may be very good indeed! So right here we are, in 2007, and we find ourselves with an ancient port of Military Madness on a cell phone outshining the choices of a next-generation console. Sobering information. Δ10.24.2006 - I fastened many of the broken hyperlinks to the scanned images and made some slight modifications to the house web page, so the entire instruction manuals ought to be out there as soon as once more. Also, in additional vital news, Base Nectaris will feature a model-new challenge created by a fellow Nectaris fan, Mike Freligh. The brand new content material will go live at the top of 2006/early 2007. I don't need to spoil the surprise, however heaps of oldsters can be blissful after they see the new addition! On that note, and before I forget, I should update the credits web page and notice the contributions of Mike Freligh and David Fichtner…Done! Δ10.21.2006 - Ok, it has been nearly two years since I have touched this site. Actually, a few 12 months ago a form soul-David Fichtner-was sort sufficient to supply an English translation of the text that appeared on the again of the German packaging. The translation went via a number of iterations and I feel the version he ended up with is pretty polished. In different information… Base Nectaris has been offline for a month or two, but I saved receiving so many requests for it to return on-line that I lastly uploaded the outdated site to its new residence at www.tg-16.com… In fact, there are approximately 10,000 damaged links on account of the move… I don't know when I'll get a chance to repair them. If I am feeling particularly good, I'd fix a number of the broken links to the scans. Drop me an e mail whenever you encounter something awry. Don't be offended if I respond a month or two later. Yay! I simply realized that Military Madness was not even available on cell telephones in North America at the time of my last update, and now the game is probably going to look on Wii's Virtual Console. Who would have thought that there would be a sustained interest in this particular title? In the following replace, I promise to have a lot of implausible content material from a fellow Nectaris fan. He's been working on a really special venture that many of you'll respect tremendously. Don't hold your breath, but this site needs to be utterly overhauled as well. I want to chop numerous redundant textual content and devise a contemporary layout for the pages. I'm hoping that I'll be ready to do this by 2008! Don't chortle. Δ11.26.2004 - THANKS! to the contributions of Lawrence (nfgman), I used to be inspired to create a dedicated FAQ for the NEC Pc-9800 & Sharp X68000 variations of Nectaris. Similarly, THANKS! to the contributions of Richard Harper (scans of floppy disk, weapon information, front and back box), I used to be impressed to finally create a FAQ for the German Pc-DOS Nectaris. Anyway, I can not stress the following point enough: if it weren't in your contributions, this site would nonetheless be a stagnant and unfinished pile of trash. Seriously. In truth, once I completed the aforementioned FAQs, I decided to put the finishing touches on the German Weapon Guide and the Universal Weapon Guide (I've but to update the information for Neo Nectaris, nonetheless). I also discovered that there is a Japanese site already referred to as BASE NECTARIS (though it focuses exclusively on the original Pc-Engine version of the game)! This stinks as a result of I believed I had an original name for my site. So, in an effort to distinguish my site from its Japanese counterpart (and because I do not want to overhaul my whole site), I have determined that my site will now be officially often called BASE NECTARIS (USA). Yeah, that's pretty corny, but it's the most effective I could come up with. The Japanese site is admittedly fantastic, by the way, and has been up to date lately (not like the other Japanese Nectaris sites that have long been abandoned). Finally, I made a slew of banners for all my websites. This was only a inventive train, I reckon, as a result of I doubt any of these banners will ever be used to link to my site. Δ10.01.2004 - Big News! The TurboGrafx-16 Preservation Society (offline) is lastly obtainable. The first characteristic to inaugurate the site is the ultimate Zone II Preservation Project (offline) which encourages you to "Benefit from the Glorious Sights and Sounds" of this early CD-ROM game. Important: All of my sites have been re-organized and transferred to new URL's… the outdated content has been removed (except for the "coming quickly" pages that I haven't overhauled but)…so outdated hyperlinks will no longer work (though I will throw up just a few "referrer" pages). Things to look forward to: (1) the TurboPlay Archives will probably be updated and embody an expanded historical past and lots of, many extra full-page scans of TurboPlay, DuoWorld & TurboForce… (2) New Nectaris information / scans from contributors (as quickly as I get their stuff, I'll replace the relevant pages)… (3) and the TG-sixteen Preservation Site has several projects in the works… Δ09.09.2004 - Lots of latest stuff to report. The most important development is that Lawrence (www.gamesx.com) has been gracious sufficient to offer invaluable scans and data on two of essentially the most elusive Nectaris video games-the 1992 port of the original Nectaris for (1) Pc-9800 (NEC's personal pc collection) and (2) X68000 (Sharp's personal computer). Dedicated sections for this Pc software program will probably be up quickly. Until then, peruse a few of these "new" pages (I say "new" because the previous content material has been utterly overhauled and plenty of recent content material has been added): GB KISS Link FAQ (I've created a 2-web page mini-FAQ focusing completely on GB KISS), Neo Nectaris journal protection (Pc-Engine Fan scans, possible existence of a Neo Nectaris Guide Book). Plus, previous content material has been spruced-up and given a face-elevate (authentic cinema scenes). Δ07.31.2004 - Jesus friggin' Christ it takes quite a lot of time and power to update these websites (Nectaris stuff and Turboplay Magazine). I have finally given proper treatment to the NECTARIS OFFICIAL Guide Book-Full size photographs are actually out there for the outdated thumbnails, plus a number of new images (and commentary) have been added. I have been trying to make this site look nicer, that is why many pages have a brand new format (I have yet to deal with the largest section though-the Neo Nectaris FAQ). Whilst making issues look prettier, I've also been revising and updating the content material. Content is still quite choppy/repetitive in elements. Oh properly. I've tons of new TG-16/Pc-Engine content material within the pipeline (I feel BASE NECTARIS goes to branch out and canopy these consoles…) , but I don't dare work on them until I create, repair and complete the 20,000 missing/incomplete pages already on this site. Seriously, I do not know why I do that. It will get too irritating too quickly. Δ05.24.2004 - An important information: BASE NECTARIS is proud to present the TurboPlay Magazine Archives for TG-sixteen and Pc-Engine enthusiasts around the globe. The TurboPlay Archive is a pure offshoot for me since I'm an enormous fan of the TG-16/PCE consoles (as you may recall, BASE NECTARIS itself began as a Neo Nectaris FAQ). I am slowly overhauling this site to make it extra aesthetically pleasing and easier to navigate. Well, "overhaul" is just too robust a word, I guess I'm simply tweaking this site (even this takes too much time, sadly). I finally acquired a replica of the German Pc DOS Nectaris (thanks Rainer!), however my pal will not send it to me till I give him prints of the photos he took of my marriage ceremony (he is been ready for 3 years for me to do that). I'll gladly settle for additional copies of this German software. The Pc-98 software program stays elusive and is #1 on my want list. Please help me! I'll gladly take scans, reviews…anything you may present. Δ12.10.2003 - Ok, I lastly added Gameboy photos (black & white) to the OUTDATED Universal Nectaris Weapon Guide. As all the time, this site remains to be a work in progress, however I can be slowly adding content and stuff each different week. For instance, here is a few content I'm at the moment engaged on: (A) Nectaris: American vs. Japanese storylines (discrepancies), (B) Neo Nectaris: English translation of names/descriptions for eight new models. You in all probability noticed that I haven't got devoted sections for the personal laptop (Pc) Nectaris titles but. Well, expanded info on the Japanese freeware version (1997, Pc, Windows 95/98) will be up soon-but I still cannot discover software program/manuals/packages for the Pc-9800 (Japan) or MS-DOS/Windows (German) Nectaris games. SO… any help you possibly can present translating manuals/cinemas, offering screenshots, scans, and mainly any info on the Nectaris series could be enormously appreciated. I'm particularly taken with locating worldwide magazine/fanzine protection of these video games. Δ12.01.2002 - Work on the textual content-only Neo Nectaris FAQ begins. Δ

About this site…

Once i initially created this site, the only of us who have been accustomed to Nectaris had been: (1) TurboGrafx-16 aficionados, (2) Pc-Engine aficionados and/or (3) followers of "previous skool" strategy video games. I never dreamed that TurboGrafx-16, not to mention the Nectaris collection, would find new life. But that is precisely what has occurred with the mainstream enchantment of Nintendo's Virtual Console, as effectively as the comparatively "latest" Nectaris titles released for mobile devices, WiiWare, Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) and PlayStation Network (PSN). Amazing! Δ

Everything, of course, goes back to 1989, when my brothers and that i pooled our restricted sources and bought a TurboGrafx-sixteen console. Later, we have been fortunate enough to win some free software program from a contest in TurboPlay Magazine. One of the video games I obtained was-you guessed it, Military Madness. I liked that goddamned game. Δ

A Basic TIMELINE

December 1989 - My brothers and i purchase our first batch of TurboGrafx-sixteen video games: Blazing Lazers, China Warrior, and Vigilante. Military Madness appears to be like intriguing, but we fear we might not get "our cash's worth" from it. Sad, however true.December 1991 - I play Military Madness on TurboGrafx-sixteen and absolutely find it irresistible. Why didn't I get this sport sooner? I want to play extra video games like this. Perhaps there shall be a sequel?December 1992 - TurboForce Magazine #03 lists Military Madness 2 as a "future release". I eagerly await for its arrival on store shelves. As you might have guessed…the sequel to Nectaris, Neo Nectaris, by no means makes it to North America.December 2002 - Finally enjoying Neo Nectaris! Finally, finally, finally enjoying it. Ten years later, but worth it. I have questions, though, about some of the new units! After scouring the web, my questions nonetheless unanswered, I resolve to put in writing a FAQ for Neo Nectaris.

Δ Return to high

As you possibly can see from the timeline above, in 2002 I started writing a textual content-solely FAQ for Neo Nectaris. Unsatisfied with a text-only document, I embellished the FAQ with photographs and made it into a website. I remember attempting to take footage of my old CRT television to obtain screenshots, but I was unhappy with the outcomes. I finally resorted to using a emulator to get first rate screenshots.

Over time, this site has grown to doc your complete Nectaris sequence. Δ

A blast from the past…

The previous site was vibrant and colorful. Gaudy, even. Hopefully, the brand new design isn't too drab and boring compared. Δ

So, there you could have it: this webpage was born because I wanted to make the Neo Nectaris FAQ look pretty.

Truth be advised, my work on this site is removed from full. There are lots of unanswered questions. For example: I still need to search out out what the hell the GB KISS and GB KISS MODEM were all about. I imply, being the illiterate knave I am, I have never verified (a) the data within the Nectaris GB guide, (b) anything else. Plus, there are many mistakes: do the entire easter eggs/cheat codes actually work? I remember making an attempt some of these codes out a decade ago, but I never totally tested them. I merely regurgitated the codes that I present in previous magazines and previous web sites. You see? Loose ends like which can be troublesome. We should always tie them up. Δ

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