Prehistorik Man | |
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Developer(s) | Titus France |
Publisher(s) | Kemco Titus France |
Director(s) | Rob Stevens |
Producer(s) | Eric Caen Florent Moreau |
Designer(s) | Francis Fournier Florent Moreau Rob Stevens Eric Zmiro |
Programmer(s) | Rob Stevens |
Composer(s) | Laurent Mignard Gilles Rea Thorsten Mitschele (Game Boy) |
Platform(s) | Super NES, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DSi (DSiware) |
Release | SNES: Game Boy Advance
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Genre(s) | 2D platform game |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Prehistorik Man is a platforming video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed by Titus Interactive and published by Kemco in Japan in 1995 as P-Man and by Titus France elsewhere in 1996.[1] It is a sequel to Prehistorik 2, featuring similar graphics but a richer and different story, and additional non-player characters which, among other things, provide hints and a tutorial.
The game was later released for the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DSi (as a DSiWare release), with the latter being released in North America in February 2010. Prehistorik Man was added to the Nintendo Switch Online subscription service in February 2021.[2]
The Super NES version received positive reviews from critics with the story, sound and gameplay being praised. The Game Boy Advance and DSiware ports, however, have gotten mixed reviews.