Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly-Paradise
Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly-Paradise | |
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Developer(s) | Dual |
Publisher(s) | Hudson Soft |
Producer(s) | Eiji Aoyama Masaki Kobayashi |
Programmer(s) | Tsutomu Takano |
Composer(s) | Shinichiro Sato Noritada Hiraki |
Platform(s) | TurboGrafx-CD, TurboDuo |
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Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly-Paradise, released in Japan as CD Denjin: Rockabilly Tengoku (Japanese: PC原人シリーズ CD電人 ~ロカビリー天国~), is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by Dual and published by Hudson Soft. It was released for the TurboGrafx-CD/TurboDuo in 1993, and was later made available on the Wii's Virtual Console on November 19, 2007, in North America, and on January 29, 2008, in Japan.[1]
Super Air Zonk is the sequel to the 1992 game Air Zonk, both of which are part of the Bonk series. As a sequel, Super Air Zonk introduces all-new levels, assistants, and enemies, as well as a Red Book CD audio soundtrack featuring rockabilly music. While the original Air Zonk relied heavily on parallax scrolling, Super Air Zonk primarily features single-plane backgrounds.[2]
Reception
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Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game a 5 out of 10, commenting that it features very little action or intensity and is far too easy.[3] GamePro also found the game to be too easy but praised the controls, animation, and soundtrack. Additionally, it noted that with only a slow trickle of games being released for the Duo, owners of the console had little choice but to purchase the game.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Super Air Zonk > Virtual Console
- ^ The Bonk Compendium: Super Air Zonk
- ^ "Super Air Zonk Review". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 57. EGM Media, LLC. April 1994. p. 44.
- ^ "ProReview: Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly Paradise". GamePro. No. 59. IDG. June 1994. p. 132.