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|imagecaption=French magazine preview.
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''Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures'' is an action platformer starring Indy himself has it recounts the story of the first three movies he starred in. It was co-developed by LucasArts and Factor 5 and was released in October 1994 by JVC Musical Industries. It was a commercial success and received critical acclaim, which paved the way for several other Factor 5-LucasArts collaborations.  
''Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures'' is an action platformer starring Indy himself. It recounts the story of the first three movies he starred in. It was co-developed by LucasArts and Factor 5 and was released in October 1994 by JVC Musical Industries. It was a commercial success and received critical acclaim, which paved the way for several other Factor 5-LucasArts collaborations.  


What's little known, however, is that '''Factor 5 ported the game themselves to the Sega Genesis, to completion.''' This version was intended to be published by U.S. Gold It was reviewed with similar praise, although many publications noted that the voice samples were muffled and that the music conversion was a hit-or-miss. The game was slated for release in Summer 1995, before being delayed to Fall of that year, before, again, receiving a new tentative release date of sometime in 1996.
What's little known, however, is that '''Factor 5 ported the game themselves to the SEGA Genesis, to completion.''' This version was intended to be published by U.S. Gold. It was reviewed with similar praise, although many publications noted that the voice samples were muffled and that the music conversion was a hit-or-miss. The game was slated for release in the Summer of 1995, before being delayed to the Fall of that year, before, again, receiving a new tentative release date of sometime in 1996.


According to Factor 5 co-founder Julian Eggebrecht, '''the Sega Genesis version of the game was cancelled due to Eidos' buyout of US Gold, which lead to them closing their doors'''.
According to Factor 5 co-founder Julian Eggebrecht, '''the SEGA Genesis version of the game was cancelled due to Eidos' buyout of U.S. Gold, which leads to them closing their doors'''.


A prototype was sold on eBay in May 2015 for £770 (US $1,210.98). According to the Sega-16 forums, there were plans to release the version officially. Owners of Factor 5 and a member have been working on it for years. They approached and asked the Nolan Brothers not to release the ROM.
A prototype was sold on eBay in May 2015 for £770 (US $1,210.98). According to the SEGA-16 forums, there were plans to release the version officially. Owners of Factor 5 and a member have been working on it for years. They approached and asked the Nolan Brothers not to release the ROM.


In January 2022, David 'mamehaze' Haywood made a stream, revealing that he had ROM dump of the game. It was a release candidate, highly implying it could've been sourced from a review copy and that it contained the finished game, or at very least, a very late prototype. He later deleted the stream, very likely due to many comments asking him to release the ROM. YouTube user PHGF later re-uploaded the stream to his channel.
In January 2022, David 'mamehaze' Haywood made a stream, revealing that he had a ROM dump of the game. It was a release candidate, highly implying it could've been sourced from a review copy and that it contained the finished game, or at very least, a very late prototype. He later deleted the stream, very likely due to many comments asking him to release the ROM. YouTube user PHGF later re-uploaded the stream to his channel.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 1.jpg|A German magazine review.
Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 1.jpg|A German magazine review.
File:Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 2.jpg|Another German magazine review.
Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 2.jpg|Another German magazine review.
File:Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 3.jpg|A GamePro review.
Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 3.jpg|A GamePro review.
File:Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 5.jpg|A French magazine review.
Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 5.jpg|A French magazine review.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Sources==
==Sources==
*[http://segaretro.org/Indiana_Jones%27_Greatest_Adventures Sega Retro article on the Mega Drive/Genesis port.]
*[http://segaretro.org/Indiana_Jones%27_Greatest_Adventures Sega Retro article on the Mega Drive/Genesis port.]
*[http://www.ebay.com/itm/Indiana-Jones-Mega-Drive-Sega-Genesis-rare-prototype-PCB-GAME-UNRELEASED-/261879827711?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cf9410cff&rmvSB=true eBay auction on a prototype of ''Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures''.]  
*[http://ebay.com/itm/Indiana-Jones-Mega-Drive-Sega-Genesis-rare-prototype-PCB-GAME-UNRELEASED-/261879827711?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item3cf9410cff&rmvSB=true eBay auction on a prototype of ''Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures''.]  
*[http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthread.php?29873-Indiana-Jones-Greatest-Adventures-prototype-sold Sega-16 forum page on the eBay auction.]
*[http://sega-16.com/forum/showthread.php?29873-Indiana-Jones-Greatest-Adventures-prototype-sold SEGA-16 forum page on the eBay auction.]
*[http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2017/07/factor_5_almost_ported_super_castlevania_iv_to_the_sega_mega_drive Factor 5 interview about various cancelled projects.]
*[http://nintendolife.com/news/2017/07/factor_5_almost_ported_super_castlevania_iv_to_the_sega_mega_drive Factor 5 interview about various cancelled projects.]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMmh2iAwF-A Gameplay from the unreleased Sega Genesis version.]
*[https://youtu.be/XMmh2iAwF-A Gameplay from the unreleased SEGA Genesis version.]


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Latest revision as of 21:11, 11 September 2024

Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures Genesis 4.jpg

French magazine preview.

Status: Lost

Indiana Jones' Greatest Adventures is an action platformer starring Indy himself. It recounts the story of the first three movies he starred in. It was co-developed by LucasArts and Factor 5 and was released in October 1994 by JVC Musical Industries. It was a commercial success and received critical acclaim, which paved the way for several other Factor 5-LucasArts collaborations.

What's little known, however, is that Factor 5 ported the game themselves to the SEGA Genesis, to completion. This version was intended to be published by U.S. Gold. It was reviewed with similar praise, although many publications noted that the voice samples were muffled and that the music conversion was a hit-or-miss. The game was slated for release in the Summer of 1995, before being delayed to the Fall of that year, before, again, receiving a new tentative release date of sometime in 1996.

According to Factor 5 co-founder Julian Eggebrecht, the SEGA Genesis version of the game was cancelled due to Eidos' buyout of U.S. Gold, which leads to them closing their doors.

A prototype was sold on eBay in May 2015 for £770 (US $1,210.98). According to the SEGA-16 forums, there were plans to release the version officially. Owners of Factor 5 and a member have been working on it for years. They approached and asked the Nolan Brothers not to release the ROM.

In January 2022, David 'mamehaze' Haywood made a stream, revealing that he had a ROM dump of the game. It was a release candidate, highly implying it could've been sourced from a review copy and that it contained the finished game, or at very least, a very late prototype. He later deleted the stream, very likely due to many comments asking him to release the ROM. YouTube user PHGF later re-uploaded the stream to his channel.

Gallery

Six minutes of gameplay.

Approx. 40 minutes of gameplay from the release candidate.

Sources