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Jim Power - In Mutant Planet

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Jim Power - In Mutant Planet
NEC PC Engine CD Platformer Pub Micro World 1993 Japan 5 (0) 13

Jim Power - In Mutant Planet

Jim Power - In Mutant Planet on PCE-CD

This is a platform game originally released in 1992 for the Amiga, Atari ST, and Amstrad CPC, developed by Digital Concept and published by Loriciel. In 1993, it found its way to the NEC PC Engine CD (TurboGrafx-CD) in Japan, published by Micro World. It blends multiple gameplay styles, something you will notice right away.

The player controls Jim Power through levels that shift between side-scrolling platforming, top-down exploration, and even horizontal shoot 'em up segments. You jump, shoot, and avoid enemies across various environments. Each mode requires a different approach, so you need to adapt as you progress.

For fans of the TurboGrafx-CD library, this is a curiosity worth trying because of its unusual mix of genres. It is not a masterpiece, but its variety keeps things interesting. If you enjoy experimental platformers from the early '90s, it is a solid time capsule.

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On boot, you will see a Japanese title screen and menu. Use the D-Pad to navigate and press Start to begin. The game immediately drops you into a side-scrolling level.

The core loop involves running right, jumping over pits, and shooting enemies. Press X to jump, S to shoot. In top-down sections, movement and shooting work similarly but you move in four directions.

Since this is a Japan-only release, menus and story text are in Japanese. If you do not understand the language, just experiment with buttons to start. The game is fairly straightforward; dying sends you back to the start of the level.

Jim Power - In Mutant Planet Keyboard Controls

Controls

  • Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
  • X: I button
  • S: II button
  • Enter: Run / Start
  • V: Select

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there anything iconic or memorable about Jim Power - In Mutant Planet?
Its blend of platforming, top-down, and shooter sections was unusual for its time. The title character's distinctive appearance and the shifting gameplay styles made it stand out among early CD-ROM releases.
Can players save progress in Jim Power - In Mutant Planet?
The PC Engine CD version does not include a save feature. Players must beat the game in a single session or rely on password systems if any, but no passwords are documented.
Is Jim Power - In Mutant Planet exclusive to NEC PC Engine CD or did it appear on other systems?
It originally launched on Amiga, Atari ST, and Amstrad CPC in 1992. The PC Engine CD port came out a year later and remained Japan-exclusive.

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