In a world where fish can apparently become cybernetic superheroes, James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod makes perfect sense. Released for DOS in 1993, this platformer stars the aquatic secret agent as he battles through colorful levels packed with enemies, collectibles, and inventive obstacles. The game's standout feature is RoboCod's extendable robotic body, allowing him to stretch upward and reach areas other heroes could only dream about. Clever level design, charming visuals, and a constant sense of humor helped make it a fan favorite. It remains one of the strangest yet most entertaining mascot platformers of the 1990s.
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Status: abandonware Also published for: Amiga, Atari ST, Sega Genesis, C64, Archimedes, Game Gear, Game Boy, GBA, PlayStation, Master System, SNES, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 Abandonware DOS views: 8363
I paid 2.99 to rent James Pond for Sega at blockbuster. It was horrible.
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