IF YOU'RE EVEN THINKING OF COPYING THIS GAME WE'LL GET YOU A DARK STORMY NIGHT, FRY YOUR BRAIN IN BOILING OIL, WHEREAFTER WE'LL TAKE YOU TO COURT!!! - Miami Chase (Amiga)
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Developer: Banana Cat
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a 2D platformer with a title so hard to search for, it may as well not exist at all.
The game, which sold for just £0.89, was later removed from the eShop. Whether this was because of a character that bears more than a passing resemblance to Captain Olimar, or other reasons, is unknown. While the game was also released on PC and was free during an itch.io sale, no footage or builds of it are currently available.
Revisional Differences
At the end of the game, Dracula spouts out binary which translates into a suggestion to use the Konami Code (Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A, +) on the title screen. Doing so triggers a screen referencing one of the secret screens from Sonic CD. Waiting over two minutes on this screen will cause an image to appear, depicting a certain Chinese leader dressed up as another notorious figure from history while wearing a war symbol from elsewhere on his sleeve.
The game's v1.1 update removed the person's image, leaving the rest of the sequence intact.
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