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Barbarian (1996)
Barbarian (1996) - PC Dos - Ordinateur Microsoft
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Barbarian (1996)
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Asie
   Corée Barbarian
 retro81
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KOGA Publishing
 Zwabikoski
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SiEn Art
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Corée 1996
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Anglais While the title might stir up memories about gory 80's 1-on-1 fighting games, the platformer is actually one of the more blatant examples of Asian Donkey Kong Country exploitation. But of course, the ape who jumps through all kinds of standard platformer setpiece environments with awkward controls is totally not a gorilla at all, the game's lore rather depicts him as a primitive ancestor to man (hence the mistranslation "Barbarian"). The prerendered graphics couldn't look any more hideous (except for the awesome rubber look of the firebreathing two-headed dinosaur boss), with the cutscenes in-between stages, which show the protagonist doing all kinds of ridiculous anachronistic stuff, taking the cake. Like most platformers from Korea at the time, the game is also painfully short for a game released in 1996.
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