The game was eventually moved to developer Gray Matter.
If you were alive in the early ’90s, you may have heard of The Incredible Crash Dummies. This was a series of action figures from Tyco — initially based on a set of public safety commercials from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US — which were marketed primarily on their ability to spring apart whenever you pressed specific impact zones positioned on their bodies.
The line was surprisingly popular with children and eventually generated an unlikely media franchise that spanned a half-hour animated television special and a bunch of video games from the New York publisher Acclaim for various machines. This included a sidescrolling platformer by the Canadian developer Gray Matter Inc. for the Super Nintendo, Sega Mega Drive, and Commodore Amiga.
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The game was eventually moved to developer Gray Matter.
If you were alive in the early ’90s, you may have heard of The Incredible Crash Dummies. This was a series of action figures from Tyco — initially based on a set of public safety commercials from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the US — which were marketed primarily on their ability to spring apart whenever you pressed specific impact zones positioned on their bodies.
The line was surprisingly popular with children and eventually generated an unlikely media franchise that spanned a half-hour animated television special and a bunch of video games from the New York publisher Acclaim for various machines. This included a sidescrolling platformer by the Canadian developer Gray Matter Inc. for the Super Nintendo, Sega Mega Drive, and Commodore Amiga.
Read the full article on timeextension.com