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    Cliffhanger

  • First released on 1 November, 1993 for Amiga, Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega CD, Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Action
    Fighting
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    Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
  • First released on 1 November, 1993 for Amiga, Game Boy, Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega CD, Sega Game Gear, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System

  • About

    Standard side-scrolling fighter based off of the Stallone film of the same name. Sly must fight thugs and the elements as he tracks down suitcases of stolen cash dropped around the peaks of the Rockies. Combat follows the Final Fight standard, broken up by some mountain climbing and running (or 3-D snowboarding on the Sega CD) from avalanches.

    Enemies are the standard brawler crooks, occasionally carrying guns and knives the player can pick up. The game tends to follow a pattern of having you deal with a natural hazard (scaling a cliff, leaping over gaps), then locking the screen down for a fighting segment, nature again, fighting again, etc. The available fighting moves is limited, compared to other games of this type, and the ability to hit an enemy character is noticeably less accurate.

    The plot is identical to the film, with levels based off of, or inspired by, scenes in the movie. Animated cutscenes move the story along on the cartridge systems, while brief clips from the film play between levels on the Sega CD.

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    Amiga, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega CD, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Sega Game Gear

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    Malibu Interactive
    Malibu Interactive was a game developer and publisher and developer active in the early 90s. The company closed down in 1994, after their parent company was acquired by Marvel. They primarily developed games and conversions for the Sega CD and Sega Genesis systems
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    Sony Imagesoft
    Published Sega games
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    SCE Studio Liverpool
    Psygnosis was a British game developer and publisher born from the defunct 8-bit company Imagine Software. It became part of Sony in 1993, and was renamed Sony Studio Liverpool in 2001. The studio was closed in August 2012.
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