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Chuck Rock © 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.
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GAME ID: SNS-CK-USA
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.