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Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote is a Mega Drive game released in 1995 which stars the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote from the Looney Tunes cartoon series.
Both Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote have a slightly different game to go through, having different items to collect and sharing some of the levels but having a completely different level order.
Wile E. Coyote
Press to leap, to run, and to jump. Hold down and walk to crawl.
Crates - Jump into one of these to obtain one of Wile E.'s famous gadgets, such as Rocket Shoes, Spring Shoes, a Jackhammer, a Flying Suit, and an Umbrella. Road Runner - If you're able to catch him, he'll quickly run off-screen and leave behind six Stamps and a clock that will attract towards you. Boulders - If you find any with dynamite, press down on the wooden box to blow it high. Run underneath it or jump on top of it to explore new places, though it'll quickly fall back the way it came.
Road Runner
Press to "meep meep", to run, and to jump. Hold down to peck and eat bird seed.
Boosters - Hit one of these to quickly fly forward at incredibly fast speeds. Loops - Road Runner is fast enough to run around loops reminiscent of Sonic the Hedgehog. Wile E. Coyote - If you see a crate, watch out, as Wile E. will pop out and try to grab you. If he catches you, you'll pay with a large portion of health. If you trick him into smashing into something however, he'll drop six Stamps and a clock that'll attract towards you.
Levels
Wile E. Coyote and RoadRunner have different second acts depending on the character. Playing as either will result in the first two stages being flipped; Wile E. gets Red Rock Rendezvous first, then Buttes and Ladders, while Road Runner gets the opposite.
Red Rock Rendezvous
Buttes and Ladders
Choo Choo Terrain
Karl's Bad Caverns
Granite Gulch
Grand Finale
Items
Stamps
allow the player to reach a bonus stage after collecting a certain amount
Health
adds to the player's health bar
Health
adds to the player's health bar
Turbo
gives the player a temporary speed boost
Time
adds to the time limit at the bottom of the screen
Extra Life
gives the player an extra chance at completing the level
Extra Life
gives the player an extra chance at completing the level
History
The game is developed by BlueSky Software, the company well known for making the Vectorman series. The player can play as either the Road Runner, who spends the game avoiding the Wile E.'s traps, or Wile E. Coyote, who spends the game attempting to catch the Road Runner.
The game was later released in North America as part of the Mega Hit Series.
Programming Team: Keith Freiheit, John Fulbright, Bonita Kane, Jason Weesner
Animation Team: Marty Davis, Drew Krevi, Amber Long
Background Art and Design Team: Jeff Jonas, Geoff Knobel, Amber Long, Mark Lorenzen, Brandan McDonald, Tom Moon, Jeff Remmer, John Roy, Rick Schmitz, Joe Shoopack
Special Thanks to: Rosie Crosgrove, John Crumlish, Jerry Huber, Rich Karpp, Chris Kreidel, Sharie Lynn, Willie Mancero, Laetitia May, Chuck Osieja, Catherine Sollecito, Jane Shrigley, Holly Stein