![]() Kid Chameleon (1992) is an original action platformer by Sega Technical Institute, one of the earliest hit games from the short-lived American development studio, with programming done, in part, by Mark Cerny and art done, in part, by Craig Stitt. Flicky shows a comparatively primitive example of this sort of gameplay, and is worth a try to see an example of a game from Sega’s earliest years as a video game developer, predating some of their biggest hits of the 80’s like OutRun, Alex Kidd in Miracle World, and Phantasy Star. In Sonic 3D Blast, Sonic had to rescue Flickies under the same stipulations, but in a pseudo-3D environment. In fact, if the gameplay sounds familiar, that’s because it’s more or less the same gameplay from the later Sonic 3D Blast, where the Flicky from this game would make their debut as part of the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. Every few stages, you play a bonus round where you have to catch as many Chirps into a net as possible as they’re launched into the air with catapults by Tigers.įlicky is a good example of an early 80’s arcade game and plays exactly as such. ![]() The Tigers and Iggies can break up the Chirps if they come in contact with them, and can cost you a life if they catch Flicky himself. You need to lead each Chirp to the exit as they follow you from behind, with a bigger point bonus being added to your overall score based on how many Chirps you can lead safely to the exit at once, with eight total in each stage. This game saw you playing as the titular Flicky, rescuing smaller birds called “Chirps” from the household cats known as “Tigers”, and later, the iguanas known as “Iggies”. In Japan, this game was released as a download exclusive title on the short lived Sega Game Tosokan service, but outside of Japan, the game received an ordinary retail release on a physical cartridge. For more info on each game, check in after the break for a synopsis on each game.įlicky (1991) is the Genesis port of the Sega System 1 arcade game from 1984. Japan, of course, gets the same four games at the same time.Īll four games are immediately accessible to Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscribers following a quick patch update to the app. This is the first update to the NSO Sega Genesis collection for 2023. On April 18th, 2023, Sega added Flicky, Kid Chameleon, Pulseman, and Street Fighter II: Special Championship Edition to Sega Genesis – Nintendo Switch Online.
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