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Chuck Rock [Model SNS-CK-USA]
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Chuck Rock (c) 1992 Sony Imagesoft. Chuck Rock is a side-scrolling platformer originally developed by Core Design. The game follows the titular caveman, Chuck, on a quest to rescue his kidnapped wife, Ophelia, from the clutches of a rival named Gary Gritter. It is widely recognized for its quirky, humorous tone and distinct visual style that parodied prehistoric tropes. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SNS-CK-USA - TRIVIA - Released in November 1992 in the USA. Core Design Pedigree: Before they gained global fame for Tomb Raider, Core Design developed Chuck Rock with a focus on character personality. The game is notable for its "belly-bash" attack, which became the character's signature move and provided a comedic, albeit effective, way to deal with enemies. Humor and Tone: The game was intentionally tongue-in-cheek, featuring exaggerated animations and a cartoonish prehistoric setting. This approach helped it stand out in a crowded market of "serious" or action-oriented platformers available on the SNES. The 'Sony Imagesoft' Era: This title represents a key period when Sony was building its portfolio of console software prior to the release of the PlayStation. Their licensing of Chuck Rock helped them establish a presence on the SNES, showcasing a willingness to publish titles that focused on charm and personality. - STAFF - Designed and Developed by: Core Design Executive producer: Olaf Olafsson Chief Development Executive: Jeff Benjamin, Richard Robinson Produced by: Allan Becker Directed by: Jeremy Heath-Smith Programming by: Alex Davis Characters Designed by: Lee Pullen Graphics Designed by: Simon Phipps Music by: Steve Collett Sound Effects by: Steve Collett Special Thanks to: Sony Imagesoft, Diane Coleman, John Koronaios, Elsa Nunez, Tom Taylor, Sony Electronic Publishing, Coli Anand, Marina Connolly, Peter Dille, Olive Egan, Dara Eisenhauer, Lester Greenman, Jeanne Hurst, Len Israel, Lesly Reinish, Susan Spateri, Gil Victorio, Robert Churchill, Chris Long, Martin Iveson, Daniel Scott, Rene Møllnitz, Stuart Atkinson, David Pridmore, Kevin Norburn, John Kirkland, Ged Keaveney, Billy Allison, Darren Price Audio by: Probe Software Audio Driver by: Carl Muller, Stefan Walker, Sean Dunlevy, Jason Gee - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Chuck Rock (c) 1992 Sony Imagesoft. Chuck Rock is a side-scrolling platformer originally developed by Core Design. The game follows the titular caveman, Chuck, on a quest to rescue his kidnapped wife, Ophelia, from the clutches of a rival named Gary Gritter. It is widely recognized for its quirky, humorous tone and distinct visual style that parodied prehistoric tropes. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SNS-CK-USA - TRIVIA - Released in November 1992 in the USA. Core Design Pedigree: Before they gained global fame for Tomb Raider, Core Design developed Chuck Rock with a focus on character personality. The game is notable for its "belly-bash" attack, which became the character's signature move and provided a comedic, albeit effective, way to deal with enemies. Humor and Tone: The game was intentionally tongue-in-cheek, featuring exaggerated animations and a cartoonish prehistoric setting. This approach helped it stand out in a crowded market of "serious" or action-oriented platformers available on the SNES. The 'Sony Imagesoft' Era: This title represents a key period when Sony was building its portfolio of console software prior to the release of the PlayStation. Their licensing of Chuck Rock helped them establish a presence on the SNES, showcasing a willingness to publish titles that focused on charm and personality. - STAFF - Designed and Developed by: Core Design Executive producer: Olaf Olafsson Chief Development Executive: Jeff Benjamin, Richard Robinson Produced by: Allan Becker Directed by: Jeremy Heath-Smith Programming by: Alex Davis Characters Designed by: Lee Pullen Graphics Designed by: Simon Phipps Music by: Steve Collett Sound Effects by: Steve Collett Special Thanks to: Sony Imagesoft, Diane Coleman, John Koronaios, Elsa Nunez, Tom Taylor, Sony Electronic Publishing, Coli Anand, Marina Connolly, Peter Dille, Olive Egan, Dara Eisenhauer, Lester Greenman, Jeanne Hurst, Len Israel, Lesly Reinish, Susan Spateri, Gil Victorio, Robert Churchill, Chris Long, Martin Iveson, Daniel Scott, Rene Møllnitz, Stuart Atkinson, David Pridmore, Kevin Norburn, John Kirkland, Ged Keaveney, Billy Allison, Darren Price Audio by: Probe Software Audio Driver by: Carl Muller, Stefan Walker, Sean Dunlevy, Jason Gee - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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