Mohawk & Headphone Jack is a platform game for the Super Nintendo developed by the now-defunct company. Players control a unique hero with sunglasses who navigates colorful mazes, collecting CDs while avoiding various hazards. Featuring innovative gameplay mechanics, the character can transform and execute special attacks. The game supports one or two players in a non-simultaneous mode.
Protean platform hero with attitude (well, with sunglasses) rocks out in this novel but forgotten would-be Sonic-killer, collecting CDs (this is pre-Napster, remember) and avoiding segmented slinkies and nasty robot bugs in disorienting mode 7 mazes with no constant `down`.
The boneless wonder (er, and his Walkman) pours himself into cracks, splatters against walls, curls into a defensive porcupine-koosh hybrid, always lands on his feet (by growing feet where his hands were!) and blasts apart into little jelly gibs as a special offensive attack. Gross. And as if a radical surferpunk made of snot wasn't cool enough to begin with, a power-up gives him a chopper wheel in place of feet. Dude is the hood ornament on his own motorbike!
One- or two-player (nonsimultaneous).