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* [[1-Up]]: Can be bought with enough money at select sections.
* [[All There in the Manual]]
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* [[Invulnerable Knuckles]]: Literally, Steve can ''punch bullets away''.
* [[Invulnerable Knuckles]]: Literally, Steve can ''punch bullets away''.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: The pyrobot.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: The pyrobot.
* [[1-Up]]: Can be bought with enough money at select sections.
* [[Palette Swap]]: Steve's jacket turns from green to red when you buy the double attack [[Power-Up]].
* [[Palette Swap]]: Steve's jacket turns from green to red when you buy the double attack [[Power-Up]].
* [[Pinball Projectile]]: The "bounce" bot fires projectiles that rebound off walls.
* [[Pinball Projectile]]: The "bounce" bot fires projectiles that rebound off walls.

Revision as of 20:37, 28 April 2018

Face his fists of justice!


In 2030, the world is threatened by the forces of Metal Command. Steve Hermann loses his hands in an accident, and gets them replaced with cyborg hands. He decides this is enough to take on this evil group and save the world.

The game is a side-scrolling action game in which the player not only has punching as the primary attack, but also robot drones as secondary attacks, with what kind of robot being decided by how you pick up certain power ups.

The game was also notable by being redone as a Licensed Game in Japan, of Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain, even though Shatterhand started out as an original IP.


Tropes used in Shatterhand include: