
| Credits | |
| Published: |
1994, Core Design
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| Developer: | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Coder: | Dan Scott |
| Graphics: | Lee Pullen, Richard Morton |
| Musician: | Martin Iveson |
| Information | |
| Hardware: | CD32 |
| License: | Commercial |
| Language: | English |
| Players: | 1 Only |
| Relationship: | Also available for OCS, ECS |
| Categorization | |
| Genre: | Platformer |
| Subgenre: | Scrolling Screen |
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Added by Kim Lemon on Jul 2, 2004. Viewed 12332 times.
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Overall better than his father and granted with a brillant soundtrack courtesy of the great Martin Iveson.
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Son of Chuck gains quite a bit in terms of playability by the use of the 2nd fire button to jump and the other enhancements in the CD version are good as well. Too bad they did not upgrade graphics to the AGA chipset too (7/10).
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Awesome intro, very well animated with tons of personality! The CD music is high quality as well and captures the spirit of the game just as well as the music on the floppy version.
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Amazing Intro on the CD32 version. Gotta love that non-rendered, non-compressed video of high quality oldschool animation. That's art! The game itself is even quite good, too.
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The CD32 version has a pretty darn cool intro. Watch it here!
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Every one seems to search for the console style platform, so here it is! And you can rest in peace.
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Superb game. Much better than his prequel.
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I prefer this over the original Chuck... It is faster and funnier.
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Thought the game was OK again, nice little touches made from the original
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