Difference between revisions of "Tinhead"
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{{Bob | {{Bob | ||
| bobscreen=TinHead_MDTitleScreen.png | | bobscreen=TinHead_MDTitleScreen.png | ||
− | | publisher=[[Spectrum Holobyte]] | + | | publisher=[[Ballistic]], [[Spectrum Holobyte]] |
| developer=[[Microprose]] | | developer=[[Microprose]] | ||
| system=[[Sega Genesis]] | | system=[[Sega Genesis]] | ||
| usa=1993 | | usa=1993 | ||
| romsize=1MB | | romsize=1MB | ||
+ | | releases={{releases | ||
+ | | md_date_us=1993 | ||
+ | | md_code_us= | ||
+ | | md_date_us_1=1994 | ||
+ | | md_code_us_1=T-119236 | ||
+ | | md_type_us_1=Rerelease | ||
+ | }} | ||
| vrc=ga | | vrc=ga | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''''TinHead''''' is a 1993 platforming run-and-gun developed by [[Microprose]] and published by [[ | + | '''''TinHead''''' is a 1993 platforming run-and-gun developed by [[Microprose]] and published by [[Ballistic]], released exclusively in the US for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. You control a robot named TinHead, who has to rescue the stars of the galaxy scattered about the planets by Grim Squidge while answering a distress call picked up by a space station. TinHead's method of attack is shooting a ball from under his helmet in one of three directions with {{B}}: diagonally up, straight forward, or diagonally downward/bouncing; use {{A}} to change which direction to fire in. {{C}} jumps. |
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+ | The game was re-released the following year, now with [[Spectrum Holobyte]] responsible for publishing. | ||
==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
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Tinhead | |||||
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System(s): Sega Genesis | |||||
Publisher: Ballistic, Spectrum Holobyte | |||||
Developer: Microprose | |||||
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TinHead is a 1993 platforming run-and-gun developed by Microprose and published by Ballistic, released exclusively in the US for the Sega Mega Drive. You control a robot named TinHead, who has to rescue the stars of the galaxy scattered about the planets by Grim Squidge while answering a distress call picked up by a space station. TinHead's method of attack is shooting a ball from under his helmet in one of three directions with : diagonally up, straight forward, or diagonally downward/bouncing; use to change which direction to fire in. jumps.
The game was re-released the following year, now with Spectrum Holobyte responsible for publishing.