The Japanese Game Gear version has no intro and no ending, which, together with easier enemies, makes it the least interesting one to play, it also slightly changes enemy placement in a couple instances, and adds a robot in the first level. The regional differences in these versions mostly repeat those on the Mega Drive, except for new sprites for some enemies – these versions’ sprites only differ in palette. All Keymasters were replaced with Maruyama/Trouble Bruin’s machines. The 8-bit versions of Dynamite Headdy are based on the original Mega Drive versions, but they have simplified plot, gameplay, levels and enemies, they are also much shorter. The player can find a wide variety of heads which act as power-ups that provide different effects and alter gameplay. The main character, a puppet named Headdy, can throw his head at enemies to defeat them and use it to pull himself to various areas and move objects. It was originally released for the Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, and Sega Master System. He wants to be the star instead of Headdy, and will stop at nothing to get rid of him.ĭynamite Headdy is a 1994 action-platformer developed by Treasure and published by Sega. However, not only is the puppet world filled with Dark Demon's minions, but to reach the evil overlord's castle, Headdy must defeat Trouble Bruin/Maruyama, a puppet jealous of Headdy's success. However, Headdy escapes the clutches of Dark Demon's minions and sets off to defeat the evil king. Headdy is captured and rejected by Dark Demon's forces, and is dropped into the dust cargo to be thrown into the incinerator. Headcase, Hangman and Beau - Every hero has their friends, and the neckless puppet happens to have quite the trio Headdy's friends come to his aid in his quest to save the puppet world, suppling powers, navigation, and even tips here and there.Headdy arrives in North Town to find that the evil puppet King Dark Demon is in the midst of attacking the puppet town to select which of the peaceful toys should be scrapped and which should be converted into his evil minions.Needless to say, he spends the whole game tracking down the menace and defeating him once and for all. Dark Demon - Like any hero, Headdy dislikes the evil tyrant for not only capturing him, but the puppets and friends he's come to love, and the threat on the puppet world.They have been seen working together at one point of the game. Heather - The neckless hero might have a relationship with Heather, but nothing has been confirmed by Treasure Ltd, or any other source of info He does appear to like her, however.Headdy, being much more famous than the cat bear, has to always put an end to the other's attempts to steal the show- And save his skin, most of the time, from the mischievous ursafeline's tricks. Trouble Bruin - Headdy and Trouble Bruin have a not-so-swell relationship Bruin despises Headdy because of his fame.Headdy, with hisĪbnormal ability, must free the puppets of North Town, ditch Trouble Bruin and his mischief of revenge, and finally put a stop the the ruthless lord's evil schemes before the entire puppet world is swallowed by his power! The hero does escape, but encounters his rival, Trouble Bruin, who has been after him for quite some time. But the play is ruined as the evil Dark Demon and his minions capture everyone. Headdy is a not-so-average puppet who's the main character in a play, trying to keep said play going. People also compare him to Rayman, another game character who has a floating head and a bird-like snout which has lead to his nickname “The original Rayman.” In the center of the bowtie is a green gemstone, which changes colors depending on how much health Headdy has left. His bowtie, the front part of his sneakers and the circles on the heels of his sneakers are also white. His skin color is mainly bright yellow, while his eyes and the heels of his sneakers are cerulean blue.Ī white boomerang rises up from the back of his head, with a red stripe near the tip. His head has a snout that resembles a duck beak to some extent. As a result, his head floats above his shoulders. Headdy has the abnormal ability to use his head as a weapon, as well as interchange his head with many, many others. Headdy is the titular protagonist of the video game Dynamite Headdy.
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