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* [[Complete Monster]]: Skullmaster for one, |
* [[Complete Monster]]: Skullmaster for one, and Spike for another. {{spoiler|Dr. Mac Taggart deserves a dishonorable mention too. First she shackles the immortal werewolves and drains their blood so she can use it to become a hideous wolf-monster, and then she starts using her new wolf form to butcher ''and eat'' innocent people.}} |
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* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Skullmaster. |
* [[Magnificent Bastard]]: Skullmaster. |
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* [[The Problem with Licensed Games]]: The SNES tie-in game was so horrible the publisher didn't even bother to put it on sale. It could only be rented at select Blockbuster stores. |
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** It could be bought, but it was sold packed with a tape of episodes. Presumably because they knew they needed to sweeten the pot to move copies of that stink-burger. |
** It could be bought, but it was sold packed with a tape of episodes. Presumably because they knew they needed to sweeten the pot to move copies of that stink-burger. |
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*** In Australia, the Mega Drive game was sold by itself. I have it, never owned tapes aside from bought ones. Don't recall seeing it with a tape. |
*** In Australia, the Mega Drive game was sold by itself. I have it, never owned tapes aside from bought ones. Don't recall seeing it with a tape. |
Latest revision as of 00:25, 8 April 2018
- Complete Monster: Skullmaster for one, and Spike for another. Dr. Mac Taggart deserves a dishonorable mention too. First she shackles the immortal werewolves and drains their blood so she can use it to become a hideous wolf-monster, and then she starts using her new wolf form to butcher and eat innocent people.
- Magnificent Bastard: Skullmaster.
- The Problem with Licensed Games: The SNES tie-in game was so horrible the publisher didn't even bother to put it on sale. It could only be rented at select Blockbuster stores.
- It could be bought, but it was sold packed with a tape of episodes. Presumably because they knew they needed to sweeten the pot to move copies of that stink-burger.
- In Australia, the Mega Drive game was sold by itself. I have it, never owned tapes aside from bought ones. Don't recall seeing it with a tape.
- It could be bought, but it was sold packed with a tape of episodes. Presumably because they knew they needed to sweeten the pot to move copies of that stink-burger.