Nobody expected anything good out of a game with this title and this thing doesn't disappoint. Mostly a vehicle to show off some cool Mode 7 effects.
Nobody expected anything good out of a game with this title and this thing doesn't disappoint. Mostly a vehicle to show off some cool Mode 7 effects.
I don't know what this is but did it come with a mohawk and headphone jack?
Yellow baby with a mohawk, sunglasses, headphones and walkman and a tiny featureless muscular body
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AKA game is so awful that we need to offer audio explanations of how to play the game. Is that what happened? This game makes me dizzy.
Obviously Mohawk is the guy with the mohawk, who's Headphone Jack?
Yeah if I saw that on a game it would make me want to buy it less, like it's telling me that it's gonna do some bullshit that you need to call the phone line about.
His name is Jack, and he has both a mohawk and headphones
it's Western (American in this case) developed and in the true spirit the programmers were interested in flexing their coding skills rather than making a playable game
Also of course the gameplay consists of collectathon shit. SNES Drunk seemed to think it played ok (although I disagree) but the fricking spinning level Mode 7 crap will make you nauseous.
I first heard of this when I was downloading random SNES ROMs from anywhere I find find them, usually random Geocities or Angelfire sites I found through Metacrawler or Yahoo since major ROM sites did not exist yet, torrents sure as frick were not a thing yet.
When I booted it up in Zsnes I thought it was a homebrew game like Super Mario War, didn't feel like a retail title.
I had a similar experience in fact I thought it was homebrew until this very moment. Also super Mario war was gay but I still played it, kek. Hey you remember romnation.net? Where you had to vote on hentai ads or some shit before you could download the roms?
i didn't think this game was actually released. i remember it being in nintendo power, but i've never seen a copy in my life
I just saw it for the first time in my life
This thing really needed some Japanese people on the team, to come up with some kind of cute, cartoony visual style that'd actually make it less than 100% nauseating to look at. It also BADLY needed a better music team, since it heavily emphasizes music, both in its lore design and in its mechanics, and so it can't feel complete unless it has an extraordinarily good soundtrack.
I don't see any simple way to save the rest of the game - level design and basic mechanics would probably need to be heavily reworked. I'm sure something fun could be wrung out of its impressive engine, but I don't know what. Fixing the graphics and music, though, would at least turn it into a charmingly bizarre curiosity, rather than the revolting curiosity that it currently is.
>Headphone Jack
It has some cool ideas but the spinning levels will drive you insane in a short time.
A local game store that carried any sort of used games had it at some point. A friend bought it and I told him I could smell from outside the store how mediocre this game was
>SNES "hidden gem"
You knew where this was heading.
rarityguide has this game at 42% which indicates it's not a rare cartridge at all
post link to page
https://www.rarityguide.com/snes_view.php
oh they have it at 22% which means really abundant
fascinating