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| developer=[[Data East]] (MD port: [[Takara]]) | | developer=[[Data East]] (MD port: [[Takara]]) | ||
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | | system=[[Sega Mega Drive]] | ||
+ | | sounddriver=Krysalis/Shaun Hollingworth | ||
| romsize=1MB | | romsize=1MB | ||
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You control Joe, a green-haired caveman, as he tries to rescue his and his blue-haired friend Mac's girlfriends, who have been kidnapped by enemy cavemen one night. Joe shoots a weapon by hitting {{B}}; he can change the particular weapon by grabbing a new one when it appears (hammers and wheels, for example). {{A}} and {{C}} both jump, however {{A}} has Joe jump higher and curled into a ball; {{B}} is a shorter jump that can be used to crush enemies. There is also a 2 player mode that let the second player control Mac; while most ports use a menu at the title screen to select the mode, Takara requires you to hit {{start}} with the second controller at the title screen to play in 2P mode. | You control Joe, a green-haired caveman, as he tries to rescue his and his blue-haired friend Mac's girlfriends, who have been kidnapped by enemy cavemen one night. Joe shoots a weapon by hitting {{B}}; he can change the particular weapon by grabbing a new one when it appears (hammers and wheels, for example). {{A}} and {{C}} both jump, however {{A}} has Joe jump higher and curled into a ball; {{B}} is a shorter jump that can be used to crush enemies. There is also a 2 player mode that let the second player control Mac; while most ports use a menu at the title screen to select the mode, Takara requires you to hit {{start}} with the second controller at the title screen to play in 2P mode. | ||
+ | ==Production Credits== | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | :'''Written by''': Tim Round | ||
+ | :'''Additional Code''': Jason Stoat, Stuart Middleton | ||
+ | :'''Graphics by''': Tim Round, Terry Baker, Stuart Middleton, Rob Thursfield, Lee Beckett, Robert Dorney | ||
+ | :'''Audio by''': Krisalis Software Ltd | ||
+ | :'''Music by''': Matt Furniss | ||
+ | :'''Music Driver by''': Shaun Hollingworth | ||
+ | :'''Testing by''': Phil Bradley, Lee Mather, David Fowler | ||
+ | :'''Special Thanks''': Kinya Tago, Phil Bradley, Mike Brown, David Fowler, John Davies, David Powell | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== | ||
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+ | | egm=70 | ||
+ | }} | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:JoeandMac MD US Box.jpg|US cover | File:JoeandMac MD US Box.jpg|US cover |
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Joe & Mac |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Data East |
Developer: Data East (MD port: Takara) |
Sound driver: Krysalis/Shaun Hollingworth |
Genre: Action |
Number of players: 1-2 |
Joe & Mac, known as Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja in Europe and Joe & Mac: Caveman Fight (ジョーとマック 戦え原始人) in Japan, is a 1991 platforming action game by Data East, initially released for a DE-manufactured arcade board, but later ported to home consoles such as the Sega Mega Drive (ported by Takara).
You control Joe, a green-haired caveman, as he tries to rescue his and his blue-haired friend Mac's girlfriends, who have been kidnapped by enemy cavemen one night. Joe shoots a weapon by hitting ; he can change the particular weapon by grabbing a new one when it appears (hammers and wheels, for example). and both jump, however has Joe jump higher and curled into a ball; is a shorter jump that can be used to crush enemies. There is also a 2 player mode that let the second player control Mac; while most ports use a menu at the title screen to select the mode, Takara requires you to hit START with the second controller at the title screen to play in 2P mode.
Production Credits
- Written by: Tim Round
- Additional Code: Jason Stoat, Stuart Middleton
- Graphics by: Tim Round, Terry Baker, Stuart Middleton, Rob Thursfield, Lee Beckett, Robert Dorney
- Audio by: Krisalis Software Ltd
- Music by: Matt Furniss
- Music Driver by: Shaun Hollingworth
- Testing by: Phil Bradley, Lee Mather, David Fowler
- Special Thanks: Kinya Tago, Phil Bradley, Mike Brown, David Fowler, John Davies, David Powell
Physical Scans
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