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Cyber Citizen Shockman
(also known as ''Overhauled Man'') is a 1989 video game published by Masaya and NCS. It was released exclusively for the PC Engine in Japan. It was released for the first time outside Japan in 2023 by Ratalaika Games. A sequel, ''Cyber Citizen Shockman 2: A New Menace'', was released in 1991. Plot Tasuke and Kyapiko are two school children who are turned into androids called Shockmen by a mad scientist known only as Doc. They are tasked to stop the evil forces of Dark Skull, Doc's first creation. Their objective is to reclaim control of the city and rescue hostages from the Skull Force. Gameplay ''Cyber Citizen Shockman'' is a Side-scrolling video game, side-scrolling platform game. The game features Cooperative video game, cooperative gameplay for two players. The player can attack enemies using a sword and gather gold from them. At the end of the Level (video games), level, there is a Boss (video games), boss enemy, and once defeated, a freed hostage will provide a reward in t ...
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A platformer (also called a platform game, and sometimes a jump 'n' run game) is a subgenre of action game in which the core objective is to move the player character between points in an environment. Platform games are characterized by levels with uneven terrain and suspended platforms that require jumping and climbing to traverse. Other acrobatic maneuvers may factor into the gameplay, such as swinging from vines or grappling hooks, jumping off walls, gliding through the air, or bouncing from springboards or trampolines. The genre started with the 1980 arcade video game ''Space Panic'', which has ladders but not jumping. ''Donkey Kong (arcade game), Donkey Kong'', released in 1981, established a template for what were initially called "climbing games". ''Donkey Kong'' inspired many clones and games with similar elements, such as ''Miner 2049er'' (1982) and ''Kangaroo (video game), Kangaroo'' (1982), while the Sega arcade game ''Congo Bongo'' (1983) adds a third dimension via I ...
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