Sewer Shark for the Sega CD is a seminal full-motion video (FMV) rail shooter that brings the cheesy, high-stakes action of post-apocalyptic subterranean piloting directly to home consoles. Operating as an intense, fast-paced reflex shooter, the game places players in the shoes of a rookie pilot, callsign "Sewercat," tasked with navigating a treacherous underground waste system. Rather than exploring environments freely, players are guided down a fixed track of twisting sewer pipes, relying on rapid reflexes and sharp accuracy to neutralize waves of mutated rats, bats, and mechanical hazards across multiple escalating zones. The game is historically notable on the Sega CD for utilizing the console's CD-ROM storage to deliver a landmark cinematic experience, famously being the pack-in title that introduced millions of players to FMV gaming. It features a fully produced, live-action video presentation complete with a dynamic electronic soundtrack and highly energetic acting that brings the chaotic underground world to life. Gameplay relies on a standard controller, where players lock onto targets to blast pests while listening to their erratic co-pilot, Ghost, who shouts directional navigation cues that must be executed perfectly to avoid crashing into dead-end walls. Where the production stands out is its campy, digitized live-action graphics, capturing real actors and miniature set designs to create an immersive, sci-fi B-movie atmosphere. The game utilizes a strict performance system monitored by the tyrannical boss, Commissioner Stenchler, who constantly evaluates the player's progress. Scoring high pest kills and successfully navigating the labyrinthine pipes advances the player toward the ultimate goal of reaching the surface paradise of Solar City, while missing navigation cues or letting the ship overheat leads to a prompt termination or a fiery game over. Throughout the chaos, players must track their energy levels, blasting recharging stations to replenish their ship's power reserve. Originally released for the Sega CD in late 1992, Sewer Shark represents a landmark title for the platform's definitive multimedia library. It remains a definitive time capsule of the 1990s interactive movie phenomenon, remembered both for its memorable, quote-heavy live-action cutscenes and its historical role as one of the best-selling Sega CD games of all time, making it a highly prized centerpiece for retro gaming collectors. Japanese Title: シューアシャーク (Sewer Shark) Language: English Rating: GA (Sega Videogame Rating Council) Platform: Sega CD Genre: Full-Motion Video (FMV) / Rail Shooter Players: 1 player Developer: Digital Pictures Publisher: Sony Imagesoft / Sega Release Year: 1992 (North American release: 1992)