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Cliff Hanger is a laserdisc video game that was released by Stern Electronics in 1983. It is an interactive movie, using animation from two Lupin III films, and requires the player to respond to quick time events to progress the storyline. Most of the game's footage is from The Castle of Cagliostro (1979), with … See more
The game's plot is based loosely on The Castle of Cagliostro and follows the eponymous Cliff Hanger as he attempts to rescue Clarissa from the evil Count Draco (in some materials … See more
The game was considered for inclusion on the American Blu-ray release of The Castle of Cagliostro by Discotek Media, but when it became … See more
The game was originally edited at Associated Audio Visual, Inc., in Evanston, Illinois. Jack Bornoff, was the editor, Paul Rubenstein, was editorial supervisor. The segments from The Mystery of Mamo use the original Toho / Frontier Enterprises English … See more
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Cliff Hanger is a Videogame by Stern Electronics (circa 1983). The player uses a joystick along with hand and foot buttons to control Cliff Hanger whose mission is to save Clarissa from the evil Count Draco.
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You play Cliff, a wisecracking rogue thief out to save a princess, gun down villains, get chased by helicopters, and generally cause as much mayhem as humanly possible. The game is simply footage lifted from the great Lupin III …
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1984, the year Cliff Hanger was released on Commodore 64, as well as ZX Spectrum. Made by New Generation Software Ltd. and published by New Generation Software Ltd., this action game is available for free on this page.
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Cliff Hanger is a Laserdisc arcade game that uses anime footage from Hayao Miyazaki's The Castle of Cagliostro and The Secret of Mamo, both part of the Lupin III franchise. However, instead of just being a video game version of the …
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Cliff Hanger is a Quick Time Event FMV game released in 1983 by Stern. The game primarily revolves around the player traversing through scenarios and footage from The Castle of Cagliostro and The Mystery of Mamo.
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Test your mettle against a horde of enemies! Difficulty settings are available to adjust the game for both players that are new to action games and players that want a challenge.
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