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− | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Sanrin San-Chan''''' (三輪サンちゃん , | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known in Japan as '''''Sanrin San-Chan''''' (三輪サンちゃん, lit. ''Sir Tricycle''), is a [[Sega System 1]] arcade maze puzzle game developed by [[Sega R&D 1]] and manufacturer by [[Sega]], and released exclusively to Japanese arcades in December 1984. |
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The object of the game is to collect all the flowers within a maze without hitting other enemies. To achieve this, the player controls "Sanrin Sanchan", a child on a tricycle, who can navigate the maze. Many parts of the maze are separated by fences, which can be used by Sanrin in order to defeat enemies. Jumping over enemies and pushing blocks into them are also options. Occasionally there is a two-dimensional bonus stage where the player must reach the top of the screen in the shortest possible time. Though the gameplay is wildly different, the structure of ''Splatter'' is very similar to ''[[Flicky]]''. | The object of the game is to collect all the flowers within a maze without hitting other enemies. To achieve this, the player controls "Sanrin Sanchan", a child on a tricycle, who can navigate the maze. Many parts of the maze are separated by fences, which can be used by Sanrin in order to defeat enemies. Jumping over enemies and pushing blocks into them are also options. Occasionally there is a two-dimensional bonus stage where the player must reach the top of the screen in the shortest possible time. Though the gameplay is wildly different, the structure of ''Splatter'' is very similar to ''[[Flicky]]''. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | Due to his similar tear-drop shaped heads and doughy eyes, Sanchan has been said to have inspired the design of the [[sonic:Chao|Chao]] characters in ''[[Sonic Adventure]]''. However, [[Yuji Naka]] himself has confirmed that this is not the case, and any similarities between the two are purely coincidental. | ||
==Production credits== | ==Production credits== |
Revision as of 21:09, 22 October 2021
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System(s): Sega System 1 | |||||||||
Publisher: Sega | |||||||||
Developer: Sega R&D 1 | |||||||||
Genre: Action | |||||||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||||||
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Spatter, known in Japan as Sanrin San-Chan (三輪サンちゃん, lit. Sir Tricycle), is a Sega System 1 arcade maze puzzle game developed by Sega R&D 1 and manufacturer by Sega, and released exclusively to Japanese arcades in December 1984.
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Gameplay
The object of the game is to collect all the flowers within a maze without hitting other enemies. To achieve this, the player controls "Sanrin Sanchan", a child on a tricycle, who can navigate the maze. Many parts of the maze are separated by fences, which can be used by Sanrin in order to defeat enemies. Jumping over enemies and pushing blocks into them are also options. Occasionally there is a two-dimensional bonus stage where the player must reach the top of the screen in the shortest possible time. Though the gameplay is wildly different, the structure of Splatter is very similar to Flicky.
History
Due to his similar tear-drop shaped heads and doughy eyes, Sanchan has been said to have inspired the design of the Chao characters in Sonic Adventure. However, Yuji Naka himself has confirmed that this is not the case, and any similarities between the two are purely coincidental.
Production credits
This article needs a list of production credits, either from the game itself, a manual, or other reliable source. |
- Designer: Yoshiki Kawasaki
Promotional material
Physical scans
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