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Thundercats
Publisher: Elite     Developer: Not Applicable
Year of release: 1988

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Genres : Action / Platform
Musician : Robb Hubbard    

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# 4 - Aug 88

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ichichich75 wrote ...2007-05-14 16:02:11
The game is complete crap. Too bad for Robb Hubbards remarkable soundtrack and the quite good horizontal scrolling...at least in level 1. Level 2 was sometimes soooo damned slow that it was more or less good look to survive or not...yuck
Mento wrote ...2004-06-21 14:24:28
This was one of my first games for the system, and I have ambivalent feelings towards it. On one side, it's based on Thundercats and I played the game a lot, on the other it was pretty crappy. I actually finished it once, somehow (without cheating).
Pam wrote ...2003-06-09 07:26:59
i cant believe you hadnt heard of the thundercats tv show! i loved all the 80s childrens shows, thundercats was cool, ok so animation is shit compared to what we can do today but theres nothing like 80's kids shows, or the atari thundercats game! the game everyone that owns an atari seems to have!... thunder...thunder....thundercats....ho!!!!
Kaspongis wrote ...2003-02-18 14:12:49
Well, I do remember that I preferred playing this game than going to school! But I also remember exactly the crappy animation and the 'bonky' sound effect when you were swinging your sword, even when you weren't hitting anything. This is where my animation addiction started! Like " Hm! I can do better then this!"
Matthias Arndt wrote ...2002-11-21 04:40:31
Based on a cartoon or not - this game just sucks. You play it for 2minutes and you'll never return. There are much better games in the genre especially on the ST.
David Vaughan wrote ...2002-04-04 18:57:18
I have lots of memories back when I used to play "Thundercats" all the time back when I was six in 1989. I love this game so much and I still play it today. Since I got the chance to play this game again after all these years, I have gotten better at it. I didn't get so far on this game when I was six. Now that I have been playing this game so much, I am so good that I can get from level to level very easily since I have had lots of practice. This game also brings me back a lot of great memories I have when I was in Kindergarten. I wanted to come home so badly to play this game because I liked it so much. One time, I saw a kid that had a backpack with the name "Thundercats" on it. I heard that this game is based on the cartoon "Thundercats". I've never seen the cartoon because I didn't know too much about it. If you want to know more about the cartoon "Thundercats," check out www.yesterdayland.com. They have information about Saturday morning cartoons, music, video games, fashion and more.
Feige wrote ...2002-01-18 04:25:59
Oh no! The strange thing about this game is that it's really crap but anyway it's fun playing it. But Whittakers conversion of the Rob Hubbard Music is really shit. Listen, what Mad Max made out of it in the Union Demo...