Seaman (2000)
In Seaman, you will follow in the footsteps of Dr. Gasse by using a faithful recreation of his laboratory to hatch your own Seaman egg and uncover its secrets. Once the egg hatches, your adventure with the Seaman begins! You will be able to interact with it, ask questions, and watch it grow as you progress through the game. With each passing day, more surprises await as you continue on this journey with your newfound companion.
Platforms: PlayStation 2,Dreamcast
Release date: 2000-08-09
All about game Seaman
Seaman is an incredibly unique and innovative video game for the Sega Dreamcast. Developed by Yoot Saito, it takes advantage of the Dreamcast's microphone attachment to deliver a virtual pet simulator unlike anything else seen before or since. The game features narration voiced by Toshiyuki Hosokawa in the original Japanese-language version and Leonard Nimoy in the English-language version.
The player interacts with Seaman, a fish-like creature that speaks English with a human voice, via questions which he can answer using his built-in microphone. As time passes, Seaman will grow from an egg into an adult form with its own distinct personality traits and preferences. As players progress through the game they must care for their virtual pet by feeding him regularly and cleaning out his tank when needed (or suffer repercussions).
Players are also rewarded for interacting frequently with Seaman as he grows older; as more conversations take place between them both, new areas of gameplay open up such as discovering secrets about Seaman's ancestors or even unlocking mini games within the main menu system itself! What makes this all so fascinating is that while playing this game you get to know your "pet" on a personal level - something no other video game has ever managed to achieve before or since!
Interestingly enough, Seaman actually features producer Yoot Saito’s face for its title character - making it one of gaming’s few titles where developers have taken such extreme measures in order to make sure their characters look authentic and lifelike! All things considered then it’s easy to see why gamers around the world still find themselves drawn back to this classic Dreamcast gem even today – almost 20 years after its release date!
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