Pandemonium! (video game)

Pandemonium!
European PS1 box art
Developer(s)Toys for Bob[a]
Publisher(s)Crystal Dynamics
Eidos Interactive (NGE)
Electronic Arts (iOS)[4]
Producer(s)Mark Lawrence
Designer(s)Paul Reiche III
Programmer(s)Ken Ford
Fred Ford
Artist(s)Steve Kongsle
Writer(s)Paul Jenkins
Ken Daly
Ed Crasnick
Paul Reiche III
Composer(s)Burke Trieschmann
Platform(s)PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Microsoft Windows, N-Gage,[5] Mobile, iOS[4]
Release
November 5, 1996
  • PlayStation
    • NA: November 5, 1996[2]
    • EU: December 6, 1996[1]
    • JP: February 28, 1997
    Sega Saturn
    • NA: April 24, 1997
    • JP: April 25, 1997
    • EU: June 12, 1997
    Microsoft Windows
    • EU: 1997
    • NA: June 30, 1997
    N-Gage
    • NA: October 6, 2003
    • EU: October 7, 2003
    Mobile
    • NA: September 12, 2007[3]
    iOS
    • WW: April 24, 2009
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Pandemonium![b] is a 1996 platform video game developed by Toys for Bob and published by Crystal Dynamics for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Microsoft Windows, N-Gage,[5] mobile and iOS.[4] Pandemonium! features Fargus, a joker, and Nikki, a sorceress, who unwittingly casts a spell that destroys the town. The goal of the game is to reach the Wishing Engine, where they can wish the town back to normal. For each level, the player can choose which character to be. Each has a special move – Fargus can deliver a special spinning attack, and Nikki can double jump. The game consists of a great variety of unique gameplay objects, such as watermelons, clouds, spider webs and logs. A sequel, Pandemonium 2 (Miracle Jumpers in Japan), was released in 1997 for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows.

  1. ^ "Disks + Discs New In Store". Staffordshire Newsletter (Uttoxeter ed.). December 6, 1996. p. 48. Retrieved December 14, 2023. Red Alert (CD ROM)//War Hammer (Play)//Command/Conquer (Play)//Broken Sword (Play)//Pandemonium (Play)//
  2. ^ "Sony PlayStation Available Software sorted by Release Date @ www.vidgames.com". PlayStation Galleria. Archived from the original on June 11, 1998. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  3. ^ Contributor, GamesIndustry International (2007-09-12). "Eidos to unleash Pandemonium". GamesIndustry.biz. Retrieved 2023-12-13. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  4. ^ a b c "EA Mobile Unleashes Six New Games on Apple App Store". Electronic Arts Inc. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2009-11-21.
  5. ^ a b "EA Mobile Strengthens Commitment to Nokia N-Gage With New Global Games Line-up". Electronic Arts Inc. Archived from the original on 2011-07-10. Retrieved 2008-10-30.


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