This is where our hero Scott O’Connor is introduced, and he is the first man to venture into this brave new world with the technology. The solution to their woes is to transfer the mind of someone into the computer itself as binary data to regain control, in what is a pretty clear homage to Tron. To make matters worse, this computer controls the nuculear weapons of the country, so this is a real crisis. The premise of the game is that in the future, “someone or something” has hacked into the mainframe computer and taken complete control over it. Some might actually consider that a gimmick, but there’s a surprisingly solid game amidst all the weirdness. The thing that everyone probably remembers the most about the game is that you can whip your enemies to death with your hair. Kabuki Quantum Fighter or Jigoku Gokuraku Maru, as it’s known in Japan, is a 2D action/platformer released in the early 90s for the NES.
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