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Atomic Runner Chelnov

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529:, the title character of one of the company's games, and was not at all influenced by the events at Chernobyl. Other development staff members later explained that the game had been planned under a different name, but the events at Chernobyl led to the name "Chelnov", which became the game's title. Under this explanation, the parodic elements resulted purely out of coincidence, but over a year and a half passed from the accident to the first release of the game, which was ample time for the developers to reassess the suitability of the game's plot and content. The game's storyline was changed considerably to remove connotations with Chernobyl when the game was ported to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. 1529: 1555: 1579: 1567: 33: 558:. The game's plot was changed completely, where Chelnov is not a coal miner caught in a nuclear meltdown, but a regular human being wearing a special combat suit who battles enemies to rescue his younger sister. The game's enemies and background images were also changed to those reminiscent of an ancient civilization. This version was released for the 464:
move to the left or right of the scrolling screen by entering the corresponding direction on the joystick, it is impossible to stop or move backwards except when fighting a boss (Chelnov can turn backwards while jumping). The main character's sprite animation is highly detailed and smooth for its time, comparable to the level of
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The game is a forced side-scrolling game where the screen continually scrolls to the left at a constant speed unless the player is fighting a boss, in which the screen will stop scrolling. Chelnov will continue to run with the screen even if the player lets go of the joystick. Though the player can
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The player controls Chelnov's movements with the eight-way joystick, and the three buttons to attack, jump, or turn around. Six types of weapons can be obtained during the game: laser, fire rings, boomerangs, spike bola balls, spike ball whip, missiles. By collecting power-ups you can improve
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around 1997, but its release was cancelled by Data East for unknown reasons. A fully playable prototype of the Sega Saturn version was found in 2012. The Saturn prototype is a duplicate of the 1988 arcade game but lacks sound effects, though the music is still present.
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given off by the explosion, and a secret organization seeks to harness those abilities for its own evil purposes. Chelnov must battle and defeat the secret organization using his newfound abilities.
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in 1993. This version is almost identical to the original arcade version. The release contained an adapter for the Mega Drive controller, commonly known in Japan as the Chelnov Adapter
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in 1992, but many parts of the game were remade. The Japanese version kept the same name as its arcade counterpart, but the North American and European versions were simply titled
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was controversial at the time of release. The setting, where a coal miner is caught in a nuclear accident, a
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on their March 1, 1988 issue as being the thirteenth most-successful table arcade unit of the month.
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was planned and developed, but was never released to consumers. A version of it appeared in the
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games. The ending screen appears when the player finishes all seven levels of the game.
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Chelnov's attack power, rapid-firing capability, attack range or jumping height.
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can be seen at the beginning of Stage 4. He can also be seen in
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who miraculously survives the malfunction and explosion of a
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visible on the game's opening screen, and the game's title (
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Tane, Kiyoshi; Yamoto, Shinichi; Abe, Hiroki (1 May 2002).
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After Data East became defunct due to bankruptcy in 2003,
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Chelnov

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Developer(s)
Data East
Publisher(s)
NA
JP
EU
Sega
Paon
Designer(s)
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
Composer(s)
Platform(s)
Arcade
Genesis
X68000
Virtual Console
1988
JP
NA
NA
1992
JP
EU

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