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''Punky Skunk'' is a side-scrolling
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developed by
Ukiyotei was a Japanese video game developer based in Yodogawa-ku. The company was founded on 15 March 1991 by Kenshi Naruse, who served as its representative director. The company is believed to have shut down in 2002 and most of the staff including ...
and published by Visit in Japan on 1 November 1996 and by
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in North America in February 1998 for the
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. It takes place on a set of
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archipiélagos where the wolf Badler and his legion of mouse-like Chews are threatening to
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the
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s through
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and machinery. Players assume the role of the titular skunk in an attempt to overthrow Badler and his BB Brigade army with the help of his companions Nash and Kelly. Its
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mainly consists of platforming using a main three-button configuration. ''Punky Skunk'' was conceived by Ukiyotei founder Kenshi Naruse during his time working at Ukiyotei, which began creating a
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action game intended for younger audiences reminiscent of
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's ''
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'' on the
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as a commission by
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but later settled on doing a new title directed towards western audiences with Visit using the same
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after Bullet-Proof Software changed their direction. The arrival of the PlayStation in both eastern and western markets led Ukiyotei to suspend development of the project on the Super Famicom before deciding on making a different version for the PlayStation, while integrating some of their previously established ideas from the original version into the final release. Upon its release, ''Punky Skunk'' was met with mostly negative reception, with critics panning its visual presentation, audio and gameplay.


Gameplay

''Punky Skunk'' is a side-scrolling action-platform game similar to ''Skyblazer'' where the player takes the role of an
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named Punky, who settles on saving the world with the aid of his friends Nash and Kelly from the evil BB Brigade army led by Badler as the main objective.''Punky Skunk'' manual (PlayStation, US) Throughout the stages, players may find a set of special tools for Punky via a "gear" icon, including a
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, a
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, digging claws and a
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. Besides the main stages in the game,
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are also featured which can benefit Punky in his journey with
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s like extra lives. Similar to ''
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'', there are collectible
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scattered on almost every stage and obtaining 100 of them grants Punky with an extra life. Punky loses a live if he sustains a number of hits or falls of the stage and once all lives are lost, the game is over. Progress in the game is saved via the PlayStation's
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.


Development and release

''Punky Skunk'' was the creation of Ukiyotei founder Kenshi Naruse, whose previous works at the company included ''
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'', ''Skyblazer'' and '' Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game''. Kenshi recounted about the game's development process and history in a 2012 online interview. Kenshi stated that the title went through various circumstances before its eventual release to market, initially starring a different main protagonist on a mascot action game titled ''Metamoru Kid GÅ«min'' for the Super Famicom as a commission by Bullet-Proof Software, who wanted a game intended for younger audiences while Ukiyotei settled on creating a concept reminiscent of ''Skyblazer'' but aimed at kids. Despite work on ''Metamoru Kid GÅ«min'' being nearly complete, development was later halted due to Bullet-Proof Software changing their direction. Ukiyotei started afterwards negotiations with Japanese publisher Visit, who proposed to the team with reusing the same game engine written for ''Metamoru Kid GÅ«min'' on a new project but the arrival of PlayStation in Japanese markets led Ukiyotei focusing towards the western market of the Super Famicom instead. Kenshi claimed that Punky's design and main method of attack were a product of Visit, who told the team that "this incorporated the opinions of North American buyers". Although work on the Super Famicom version of ''Punky Skunk'' was nearly completed, the launch of the PlayStation in North America and the subsequent decrease in the
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market for Super Famicom titles resulted in suspending its development. Ukiyotei would later propose Visit in resuming Punky and continue development of ''Punky Skunk'' on PlayStation, to which the latter agreed at the request of elements such as the visuals matched the system's capabilities. The programming team used Punky as research in order to code previous techniques they were able to perform with Super Famicom on PlayStation such as
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and
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, as
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s for the latter console were deemed to be not suitable for 2D titles, converting several elements from the former version while finishing level design and other aspects during the process. ''Punky Skunk'' was created by most of the same team that previously worked on ''Skyblazer'' for the Super Famicom at Ukiyotei. Development was helmed by Kaori and Kenshi Naruse acting as
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s, with Kenshi also being its sole
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.
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s Midori Nasu, Michiyo Komura, Rika Ueno, Sadaki Matsumoto, Tadashi Aoyama and Teruo Nagato were responsible for the character designs and
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respectively. Norihiro Tokeshi, Satoshi Kuroda, Tadakatsu Makiuchi, Takeru Yamada and Yasushi Kamiya acted as
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co-wrote the
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. Visit also collaborated on the project's making as well. ''Punky Skunk'' was first showcased in a playable state on Super Famicom under its Japanese title, ''Cooly Skunk'', at Shoshinkai 1995 and the 1995 Famimaga Earth World show. The game was later previewed in gaming magazine such as ''
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'', touting its launch with a 23 February 1996 release date. The original Super Famicom version of ''Punky Skunk'' was never released, due to an alleged decline of the 16-bit format and the launch of PlayStation in North America. Prior to its cancellation on Super Famicom, a
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was broadcast via
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. In 2019, the demo was discovered on a 8M Memory Pak at the Japanese video game store
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of said demo was later leaked
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in January 2020. ''Punky Skunk'' was later moved and eventually published on PlayStation by Visit in Japan on 1 November 1996 under the name ''Cooly Skunk'', and later in North America by Jaleco in February 1998. On 2 December 1999, the game was later re-released as budget title exclusively in Japan.


Reception

''Punky Skunk'' was met with mostly negative reviews from critics since its release. It earned a 21 out of 40 total score from Japanese ''
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'' magazine based on individual scores of 6, 5, 5, and 5. ''
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''s four reviewers remarked that the game is fun enough and colorful enough to appeal to young children, but the extremely short and easy levels, derivative and simplistic gameplay, excessively happy music, and dated graphics would utterly bore older gamers. ''
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'' rated it one star out of five, stating "Nuts to this - you might as well hook up your SNES and play ''
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''." They cited the complete lack of PlayStation-specific effects and the dull, derivative gameplay. ''
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'' similarly panned the game's graphics, stating that they did not take full advantage of the PlayStation's hardware. The editors felt its rudimentary design resembled something from the previous console generation and compared it unfavorably to 2D platformers such as '' Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'' and '' Klonoa: Door to Phantomile'', remarking "it's like the game was programmed on the Yaroze." Although the magazine declared that its levels and bonus minigames did have enough variety to "squeeze a small iota of fun" from the title, they concluded that its simple gameplay meant it was targeted to a much younger audience than the average PlayStation user. In 2006 ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' criticized the game's marketing for claiming the titular character had attitude, stating Punky was "...a
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skunk with an attitude!". The titular character is ranked eighth on ''Game Informer''’s list of "the top 10 worst character names". Ryan Geddes of ''
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'' considered the game and its English title to be equally bad. ''
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''s Evan Hopkins stated that "by the time the game released in 1996, gamers were over colorful 2D platformers, and Punky Skunk landed with a resounding thud. Compound this failure with gameplay that stunk as bad as its protagonist, and you've got a mascot platformer that never stood a chance."


Legacy

Licensed merchandise such as a shirt, sweater, mug, mask, and sticker were released in 2021.


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