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description | Hit Marmot is an Action game, developed by Mega Soft and published by NTDEC, which was released in Asia in 1991. |
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developer | Mega Soft |
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game_name | Hit Marmot |
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platform | nes |
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players | 1 - 2 (1) |
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publish | 1 |
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publisher | NTDEC |
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screen1_sha1 | thevoice | |
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year | 1991 |
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__long_description | Hit Marmot is another concoction by Mega Soft, which makes use of the Zapper peripheral. The game is basically a Whack-A-Mole clone, where you choose the game mode and shoot "rats" that pop out of holes on the game board. It is just like any typical shooter game that utilizes the NES Zapper; if you have played Duck Hunt, you already know what to expect here. This game is a bit more fast-paced though, which certainly adds to the difficulty level in later levels. It may be worth checking out if you are a fan of light gun games. |
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file_list | [{"name": "Hit Marmot (Asia) (Ja) (Unl).nes", "sha1": "11876755b50d6c48adcbea2b44bd3c77979e5d56", "size": 131072}] |
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ines_header | 4e45531a080021000000000000000000 |
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languages | ja |
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parent_uuid | a94948e7-7681-4bfd-823f-64abce3f3fba |
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platform | nes nes |
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publish | 1 (inherited) |
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tag_nointro | 2021-05-08 |
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variant_name | NES, Asia, Unlicensed |
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x_name | Hit Marmot, NES, Asia, Unlicensed, No-Intro |
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_type | 2 |
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