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|imagecaption=October 1992 issue of | |imagecaption=October 1992 issue of ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' review of the Super Nintendo port. | ||
|status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | |status=<span style="color:red;">'''Lost'''</span> | ||
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'''''Toxic Crusaders''''' is a cancelled 1992 Super Nintendo game that was in development by Bandai along with NES and Game Boy versions based on the popular early 1990s Saturday-morning cartoon of the same name (inspired by the Troma ''Toxic Avenger'' movies). | |||
'''''Toxic Crusaders''''' is a cancelled 1992 | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
In this game, the player would play as Toxie, the mutated leader of the superhero group Toxic Crusaders. He is facing off against his archenemy Dr. Killemoff and his two henchmen, Psycho and Bonehead, | In this game, the player would play as Toxie, the mutated leader of the superhero group Toxic Crusaders. He is facing off against his archenemy Dr. Killemoff and his two henchmen, Psycho and Bonehead, along other evil pollution-themed creatures. Other enemies would appear such as agressive dogs and birds. Toxie would travel all around Tromaville, going to a dump, the streets, the forest and the sewers. His main weapon is a super mop. | ||
==Previews== | ==Previews== | ||
The game was shown at the 1992 Winter CES and was to originally come out in June 1992; however it was delayed until 1993 and then later pushed to early 1994.<ref>[http://www.snescentral.com/article.php?id=0951 SNES Central | The game was shown at the 1992 Winter CES and was to originally come out in June 1992; however it was delayed until 1993 and then later pushed to early 1994.<ref>[http://www.snescentral.com/article.php?id=0951 SNES Central page on the game's cancelled Super Nintendo port.] Retrieved 23 Jun '16</ref><ref>[http://forums.lostlevels.org/viewtopic.php?t=1397&highlight=toxic+crusaders forums.lostlevels.org post on a Super Nintendo release list, dated January 12th, 1994.] Retrieved 23 Jun '16</ref> Only the NES, Sega Genesis and Game Boy versions of the game were released and the SNES version was cancelled for unknown reasons. | ||
As of June | As of June 23rd, 2016, only eight screenshots (two of them are actually from the released Sega Genesis game ''Ex-Mutants'') are known to exist and no prototypes of the SNES version have resurfaced. | ||
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Toxic Crusaders SNES 2.jpg|France gaming magazine review. | Toxic Crusaders SNES 2.jpg|''France gaming magazine'' review. | ||
Toxic-crusader-snes-joypad10.jpg|Joypad magazine 10 issue review | Toxic-crusader-snes-joypad10.jpg|''Joypad magazine'' 10 issue review (screenshots are actually from the Sega Genesis game ''Ex-Mutants''). | ||
Toxic-crusader-snes-superpower1.jpg|Super Power | Toxic-crusader-snes-superpower1.jpg|''Super Power Magazine'' 1 issue review (same with ''Joypad magazine'' 10 issue). | ||
Toxic-crusader-snes-superpower7.jpg|Super Power | Toxic-crusader-snes-superpower7.jpg|''Super Power Magazine'' 7 issue review. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
*First magazine article translation: | *First magazine article translation: <blockquote>"Bandai, Nintendo's distributor in France, is also an editor. After a few unlucky non-hits (such as ''Ultraman''), their production quality is getting better. ''Toxic Crusaders'' is based on the cartoon and makes the player, which means you, go save his girlfriend who has been captured by mutants. Simple but it works!"</blockquote> | ||
*Joypad article translation: | *Joypad article translation: <blockquote>BANDAI AMERICA: After the dreadful mess that was ''Ultraman'' on Super Famicom, Bandai had to redeem itself quite a bit. This is what this company is attempting to do with ''Toxic Crusader''. A platform game that will truly knock your socks off, starring a completely braindead antihero. Armed with his axe and radioactive-waste looks, he will face rotten enemies who have one objective in mind: make him see his life flash in fast motion before his eyes. Animated with a high-quality muti directional scrolling, ''Toxic Crusader'' is a hilarious game."</blockquote> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Lost video games]] | [[Category:Lost video games]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 11 July 2020
Toxic Crusaders is a cancelled 1992 Super Nintendo game that was in development by Bandai along with NES and Game Boy versions based on the popular early 1990s Saturday-morning cartoon of the same name (inspired by the Troma Toxic Avenger movies).
Plot
In this game, the player would play as Toxie, the mutated leader of the superhero group Toxic Crusaders. He is facing off against his archenemy Dr. Killemoff and his two henchmen, Psycho and Bonehead, along other evil pollution-themed creatures. Other enemies would appear such as agressive dogs and birds. Toxie would travel all around Tromaville, going to a dump, the streets, the forest and the sewers. His main weapon is a super mop.
Previews
The game was shown at the 1992 Winter CES and was to originally come out in June 1992; however it was delayed until 1993 and then later pushed to early 1994.[1][2] Only the NES, Sega Genesis and Game Boy versions of the game were released and the SNES version was cancelled for unknown reasons.
As of June 23rd, 2016, only eight screenshots (two of them are actually from the released Sega Genesis game Ex-Mutants) are known to exist and no prototypes of the SNES version have resurfaced.
- First magazine article translation:
"Bandai, Nintendo's distributor in France, is also an editor. After a few unlucky non-hits (such as Ultraman), their production quality is getting better. Toxic Crusaders is based on the cartoon and makes the player, which means you, go save his girlfriend who has been captured by mutants. Simple but it works!"
- Joypad article translation:
BANDAI AMERICA: After the dreadful mess that was Ultraman on Super Famicom, Bandai had to redeem itself quite a bit. This is what this company is attempting to do with Toxic Crusader. A platform game that will truly knock your socks off, starring a completely braindead antihero. Armed with his axe and radioactive-waste looks, he will face rotten enemies who have one objective in mind: make him see his life flash in fast motion before his eyes. Animated with a high-quality muti directional scrolling, Toxic Crusader is a hilarious game."
References
- ↑ SNES Central page on the game's cancelled Super Nintendo port. Retrieved 23 Jun '16
- ↑ forums.lostlevels.org post on a Super Nintendo release list, dated January 12th, 1994. Retrieved 23 Jun '16