Why there's a stampeding rhino enemy in Ocean's Hudson Hawk Amiga/Atari ST platform game
Author: dreamkatcha
Added by: dreamkatcha
Added Date: 2020-11-06
Language: eng
Subjects: Hudson Hawk, Bruce Willis, Ocean Software, Commodore, Amiga, Atari ST, Danny Aiello, Andie MacDowell, Richard E. Grant, Sandra Bernhard, Donald Burton, James Coburn, Special FX, Ian Moran, Colin Rushby, Karen Davies, Keith Tinman, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Game Boy, NES, ZX Spectrum, Nintendo
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Description
Stompy is present in the two 16-bit games, yet none of the five 8-bit interpretations for the home micros/consoles. FYI precisely zero rhinos feature in the 1991 movie starring Bruce Willis, Danny Aiello and Andie MacDowell. Gosh! How intriguing! Almost makes you want to delve into the article or watch the YouTube video version for a thorough explanation.