Bimini Run

Bimini Run is a third person shooter/action video game for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. It was developed and published by Nuvision Entertainment. Since it was a two-player game, Bimini Run allowed both players to traverse a wide scrolling environment on objective based missions.

Bimini Run
Cover art
Developer(s)Microsmiths
Publisher(s)Nuvision Entertainment
Platform(s)Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Release
  • NA: October 10, 1990
Genre(s)Action game, Third person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player
Multiplayer

Story

The story begins with the kidnapping of a Kim Ohara, the sister of an expert motorboat driver and secret agent Kenji. The kidnapping is immediately traced to Dr. Orca, who has hired other boat drivers and helicopter pilots to protect his island laboratory/fortress where he plans on unleashing a super weapon on the entire world. Kenji and his partner Luka arm themselves on a power boat and prepare to rescue Kim and save the world.

Gameplay

The player controls the boat's steering by Kenji and shooting a rapid-fire bazooka by Luka. The gameplay consists of moving around the map (typically, an archipelago), completing objectives and shooting enemies who stand in the way. The player instantly loses a life if hit, so maneuvering to dodge enemy fire and other obstacles is a critical skill to learn. Typical objectives include reaching and destroying certain structures on the islands or following something around the map to their destination. New objectives are received in the form of radio messages notified of by a specific sound effect.

In the pause menu, the player can see the last radio message and the map of the area with current targets marked on it.

Reception

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References

    Bimini Run at GameFAQs

    Bimini Run at MobyGames


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