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Brataccas is a science fiction action-adventure game released in 1985 [1] [2] for the Amiga, Atari ST, and Macintosh. [3] It was the first game published by Psygnosis. Brataccas is built on the remains of the much-hyped vaporware project Bandersnatch, which was partially developed by Imagine Software. [1]
A bandersnatch is a fictional creature in Lewis Carroll's 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass and his 1874 poem The Hunting of the Snark.Although neither work describes the appearance of a bandersnatch in great detail, in The Hunting of the Snark, it has a long neck and snapping jaws, and both works describe it as ferocious and extraordinarily fast.
The Bandersnatch (plural bandersnatchi) is a fictional alien species in Larry Niven's Known Space universe. [8] The species is named for Lewis Carroll's Bandersnatch. Niven's first story to discuss the Bandersnatchi was World of Ptavvs, published in 1966. [9] That story relates the way that they were named as follows:
Bandersnatch, a computer game written by Imagine Software and later released as Brataccas; Bandersnatch (Known Space), a sluglike sentient creature in Larry Niven's fictional Known Space universe; Bandersnatch, a newspaper run by John Abbott College students; Bandersnatch, a Sasquatch in the Shadowrun role-playing game
With the head of the Egobossler family, Count Egobossler (and his two subordinates Mechandol and Kempler), Z is bent on destroying the Earth, and the Science Ninja Team, once more. In the wake of Anderson's death, Dr. Nambu has become the new head of the ISO, while the team is now confined to the Gallatown (aka "G-Town") underwater base.
Chromehounds is a mech combat simulation game where the player controls customizable mechs, called HOUNDs, from a third-person perspective. The game offers opportunities for strategic thinking, as there are sometime multiple objectives for each mission.
The Ninja accidentally summons a giant monster when he uses an ancient ninja lesson during a rap battle. Guest stars : David Alan Grier as Rudd Rhymez, and Biz Markie as Tiny Timmy Scratch-It Ninjanomicon : Stay grounded, do not waver.
The pilot episodes exist in 2 versions, a two-episode version, titled "Way of the Ninja" (which combines "Way of the Ninja" and "The Golden Weapon") and "King of Shadows" (which combines "King of Shadows" and "Weapons of Destiny"), respectively, each about 22 minutes long, as well as a four-episode version, each about 11 minutes long, which is listed here.