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In 1989, Nintendo had Mario and Sega had Alex Kidd. NEC's PC Engine was definitely lacking a figurehead
of its own - a loyal and subservient über-soldier
who will not hesitate to take on the opposition and
sort them out at the gates.
So Hudson came up with the 'PC Genjin' - a bizarre
and deformed hero from some near-indescribable prehistoric
dimension, kitted out with nothing more than a loincloth,
an iron head and a distinctively wry smile.
Distinctive is the word… Hudson's designers delivered
a truly unique hero here, and some very one-off game
mechanics to boot. The 'PC Kid' can head butt, jump,
spin and dive down head first in mid-jump, bouncing
off the enemy. You can bash folk around all over the
place.
It's great fun: the game's creative levels, zany character
design and quirky hidden bonus games make it a great
little romp, and a good prelude to the peak of the series
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Genjin 2 (1991). |
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DETAILS
| Format |
PC
Engine |
| Released |
15
Dec 1989 |
| Publisher |
Hudson |
| Product
ID |
HC89024 |
| Size
(cm) |
14.2
x 12.4 x 1 |
| Weight
(kg) |
0.10 |
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It
may have been completely eclipsed
by its sequel, yet the original
PC Genjin remains
a fun and sharp action platform
game, and a landmark of its
era.
Standard PCE case, 3Mbit HuCard,
monochrome booklet. |
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PC
Genjin Hisshō Kōryaku Hō
PC原人
必勝攻略法
PC ENGINE KANPEKI KŌRYAKU SERIES #7 |
DETAILS
| Format |
Guide
Book |
| Released |
Dec
1989 |
| Publisher |
Futabasha |
| Product
ID |
ISBN4-575-15152-1 |
| Size
(cm) |
17.3
x 10.6 x 0.7 |
| Weight
(kg) |
0.09 |
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Pocket-sized
'Certain Victory Capture Method'
guide book for the original
PC Genjin.
Features hints, tips, and
complete level layouts with
strategies.
79
pages, Japanese. |
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'PC
Genjin' and 'Hudson' are registered trademarks of Hudson Soft
Co., Ltd.
'PC Engine' and 'NEC' are registered trademarks of NEC Corporation
PC Genjin TM & © 1989 Hudson All Rights Reserved
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