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Decap Attack (Video Game)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Decap Attack was a weird Platform Game released for Sega Genesis/Megadrive in 1991, and probably the only game in existence which starred a headless mummy. However, it began its life as a totally unrelated Japanese game called Magical Hat Flying Turbo Adventure, based upon the anime Magical Hat. It received a total uplifting before coming to US and Europe, and became a wacky horror adventure set in an island shaped like a human body.The story is, as always, pretty simple: the demon Max D. Cap emerges from the underworld and breaks Body Island into seven parts. Mad Scientist Frank N. Stein creates a headless mummy named Chuck for the sole purpose of trying to defeat Max and rescue the island.Decap Attack was adapted into a long-running comic strip in British magazine Sonic the Comic, which brought the zaniness of the game Up to Eleven.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); }) | |
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Bedsheet Ghost: Some enemies. Strangely enough, bones still explode out from them when you defeat them. | |
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Cephalothorax: Chuck isn't completely headless, it just doesn't sit above his shoulders; he has eyes and a mouth in his torso. However, there is a powerup that places a skull where the head normally would be, which is thrown when you make a punch. | |
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Bigfoot, Sasquatch and Yeti: The sixth boss is a big, friendly-looking yeti. | |
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American Kirby Is Hardcore: The entire game is this compared to its original Japanese Magical Hat form. While Magical Hat a lighter tone in both graphics and music, Decap Attack instead opts for a darker, Halloween-inspired setting, with more grotesque-looking stages and more foreboding music to go with them. The game is also more difficult compared to its Japanese counterpart. | |
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Advancing Wall of Doom: One in the form of a totem pole in Stage 3-1. One touch, and lights out for you. | |
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