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Defenders of Dynatron City [Model NES-DY-USA]
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Defenders of Dynatron City (c) 1992 JVC Musical Industries, Incorporated. Welcome to Dynatron City, where nobody's normal. Dr. Mayhem's atomic experiments produced six really cool superheroes... and an awful lot of enemies. Battle your way through sewers full of Gatomorphs and Loogiehawks, streets crawling with rabid robots, and the malevolent Mega Mall, where you have your showdown with Atom Ed, the floating head. And then you're ready for Dr. Mayhem himself! - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: NES-DY-USA - TRIVIA - Defenders of Dynatron City was released in July 1992 in North America. The game won praise in its preproduction by many video game magazines for the creation of an original superhero team. However, when the game was released it was widely panned by video game critics for, among other things, having a notoriously poor hit detection that required extremely precise aim for attacks to hit enemies. The game was adapted into an animated pilot by DiC Entertainment. It failed to be picked up and was released on VHS. It featured the voice of Whoopi Goldberg, Tim Curry, and almost Christopher Walken. Fox Kids aired this pilot as a special on February 22, 1992. Marvel Comics released six issues of a comic book adaptation, written by Steve Purcell. The first issue was released in February 1992. The character Buzzsaw Girl appears on an calendar in the house of the carpenter in Monkey Island 2 - LeChuck's Revenge. - STAFF - Designed by: Gary Winnick Programmed by: John Vifian, Toshiyasu Morita, Matt Hubbard Tech Support by: Edward Kilham Music by: George Alistair Sanger Sound FX and arrangements by: David Warhol Produced by: Kalani Streicher Art by: Gary Winnick, Harrison Fong, Armand Cabrera, Jon Knoles Animation by: Gary Winnick, Harrison Fong, Armand Cabrera, Jon Knoles Executive producers: Akila Redmer, Howard Phillips - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Defenders of Dynatron City (c) 1992 JVC Musical Industries, Incorporated. Welcome to Dynatron City, where nobody's normal. Dr. Mayhem's atomic experiments produced six really cool superheroes... and an awful lot of enemies. Battle your way through sewers full of Gatomorphs and Loogiehawks, streets crawling with rabid robots, and the malevolent Mega Mall, where you have your showdown with Atom Ed, the floating head. And then you're ready for Dr. Mayhem himself! - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: NES-DY-USA - TRIVIA - Defenders of Dynatron City was released in July 1992 in North America. The game won praise in its preproduction by many video game magazines for the creation of an original superhero team. However, when the game was released it was widely panned by video game critics for, among other things, having a notoriously poor hit detection that required extremely precise aim for attacks to hit enemies. The game was adapted into an animated pilot by DiC Entertainment. It failed to be picked up and was released on VHS. It featured the voice of Whoopi Goldberg, Tim Curry, and almost Christopher Walken. Fox Kids aired this pilot as a special on February 22, 1992. Marvel Comics released six issues of a comic book adaptation, written by Steve Purcell. The first issue was released in February 1992. The character Buzzsaw Girl appears on an calendar in the house of the carpenter in Monkey Island 2 - LeChuck's Revenge. - STAFF - Designed by: Gary Winnick Programmed by: John Vifian, Toshiyasu Morita, Matt Hubbard Tech Support by: Edward Kilham Music by: George Alistair Sanger Sound FX and arrangements by: David Warhol Produced by: Kalani Streicher Art by: Gary Winnick, Harrison Fong, Armand Cabrera, Jon Knoles Animation by: Gary Winnick, Harrison Fong, Armand Cabrera, Jon Knoles Executive producers: Akila Redmer, Howard Phillips - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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