Tetsuwan Atom [Model SHVC-ZB]
Tetsuwan Atom [Model SHVC-ZB] screenshot
32 Years old Nintendo Super Famicom cart. Zamuse

鉄腕 ケトム © 1994 Zamuse
(Tetsuwan Atom)

Tetsuwan Atom (known globally as Astro Boy) is a side-scrolling platformer developed by Zamuse and published by Banpresto. Based on Osamu Tezuka’s iconic manga and anime series, the game follows the adventures of Atom, a robot boy created by Professor Ochanomizu. Tasked with using his advanced capabilities—including super strength, rocket-powered flight, and hidden weapons—to protect humanity, Atom must navigate eight distinct missions ranging from haunted houses to space stations, tackling platforming challenges and diverse enemy threats.

Mechanics & Upgrades: The game features a progression system that ties directly into the character's robot nature:
- Health System: Atom starts with three health units (hearts), which can be upgraded to a maximum of six through collection.
- Support System: Players can collect Small Radios throughout levels, which summon Atom’s sister, Uran. She provides essential health items or extra lives, serving as a tactical support mechanic.

Combat Capabilities: Atom’s versatility is reflected in his move set: he can use standard punches for close-range encounters, charge his rocket boots to hover, or execute a powerful air-dash attack to bypass hazards or strike enemies.

Stage Variety: The level design draws heavily from the Astro Boy aesthetic, featuring varied environments like large, trap-laden pyramids and technologically advanced space stations, each culminating in a boss battle that tests the player's mastery of Atom's mobility.

9,000 JPY
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TECHNICAL

GAME ID: SHVC-ZB

TRIVIA

Released on February 18, 1994 in Japan at a retail price of 9,000 JPY. This title serves as a dedicated adaptation of the classic Astro Boy IP. It captures the spirit of the source material by integrating Atom's signature abilities into the gameplay loop, allowing for a mix of melee combat and aerial mobility.

Gameplay Diversity: While the majority of the game consists of traditional side-scrolling platforming, the developers incorporated genre-bending segments to keep the pacing fresh. A notable example is Level 6, which shifts the perspective to a top-down view, tasking the player with navigating an aerial shooting sequence.

TIPS AND TRICKS
Stage select screen and extra lives:
Go to the title screen and open the config menu. There, press B, Y, Right, Left, B, Y, Right and Left. Now exit the menu and a new screen should appear. There you can select any level from the game or increase Atom's lives and credits up to a maximum of 9.
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SOURCES
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ROM dump (MAME).