ClayFighter (Super Nintendo SNES, 1993) Cartridge Only
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Sticks and stones might make him groan, but clay really ticks him off! Bad Mister Frosty is the name, and action is the game. Fists and feet will fly (and other parts) as Frosty and his friends smack it out in head-to-head fighting action. |
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ClayFighter (Super Nintendo) Details
Genre: | Fighting |
Release Date: | November 1, 1993 |
ESRB Rating: | Teen |
Publisher: | Interplay |
Developer: | Visual Concepts |
Model Number: | none |
Player Count: | 1-2 Players |
Also Compatible On: | none |
Notes: | none |
UPC: | 040421820115 |
In ClayFighter Super Nintendo, Sticks and stones might make him groan, but clay really ticks him off! Bad Mister Frosty is the name, and action is the game. Fists and feet will fly (and other parts) as Frosty and his friends smack it out in head-to-head fighting action Eight clay freaks dream of ruling the circus, but only one can be king. So they’re willing to fight it out with each other, to see who is the strongest and should be crowned King of the Circus. You must choose sides, become one of the freaks, and fight for this honor. Clay Fighter’s name comes from its distinctive graphics, as all the characters are clay figures with animation coming from stop-motion claymation captures. You can select from eight clay fighters with names like Ickybod Clay, Bad Mr. Frosty and Blue Swede Goo. Each of the game’s freaks has a list of special attacks, executed via joystick and button sequences, to bolster its regular attacks. Instead of the decreasing timer in most other fighting games, Clay Fighter uses a bomb with a slow burning fuse to keep track of round times. A fighter must defeat its opponent before the fuse burns out, by using attacks in any combination to completely drain the opponent’s health bar. Fighters have to win two out of three rounds before being able to advance to the next opponent.
Weight | 4 oz |
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Dimensions | 11 × 8 × 1 in |
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