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Dynamite Headdy, the greatest 16-bit platformer, is 30 years old

This month celebrates the 30th anniversary (at least in PAL land) of the greatest 16-bit platformer of all…

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Some things I absolutely love about this Treasure classic

- Art style, its jam packed with Japanese 90s charm, the stages and crazy enemy designs are gorgeous

- Level design, it just never gets boring, as soon as you’ve mastered an ability or level aspect it quickly moves onto something else

- Power-ups, Headdy can literally change his head when a power-up is collected for a few seconds enabling variety in the combat and navigation, there’s always options to these and they’re always in just the right place

- Soundtrack, I’ll let a couple of videos do the talking





Thankyou mum for getting me this wonderful surprise for Christmas 30 years ago :)
 

Sojiro

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I don't know if I can call it the best 16 bit platformer, but damn is it not one of my favorite Genesis games. It's wacky as fuck, but plays like a dream, and is very fucking good. I also love that soundtrack. Probably not a popular opinion, but I think this is Treasure's best game on the platform, even over the also excellent Gunstar Heroes.
 
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