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* [[Contractual Boss Immunity]] - The potions that destroy every enemy on screen don't work on the bosses.
* [[Contractual Boss Immunity]] - The potions that destroy every enemy on screen don't work on the bosses.
* [[Dem Bones]] - Among the enemies there are living fishbones.
* [[Dem Bones]] - Among the enemies there are living fishbones.
* [[Divorced Installment]] - As stated above, it was originally a licensed game about a very obscure anime. Almost everything was changed.
* [[Expy]] - Max D. Cap is essentially Satan.
* [[Expy]] - Max D. Cap is essentially Satan.
* [[Goomba Stomp]]
* [[Goomba Stomp]]

Revision as of 13:12, 12 February 2018

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 to try and 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.

Tropes used in Decap Attack include: