7 /10 1 Votes
Programmer(s) Tsutomu Takano Developer Hudson Soft Mode Single-player video game | 7/10 Initial release date 1993 Publisher Hudson Soft | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Producer(s) Eiji Aoyama
Masaki Kobayashi Composer(s) Shinichiro Sato
Noritada Hiraki
Masato Shibata (Opening Song)
Taeko Makanae (Continue Song)
Takafumi Horio (Ending Song) Genre(s) Scrolling shooter/Shoot 'em up Platforms TurboGrafx-16, Wii, TurboDuo, TurboGrafx-CD Similar Bonk's Revenge, Air Zonk, Bonk 3: Bonk's Big Adventure, Bonk's Adventure, Timeball |
Pcecd super air zonk rockabilly paradise
Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly-Paradise, released in Japan as PC Genjin Series: CD Denjin: Rockabilly Tengoku (Japanese: PC原人シリーズ CD電人 ~ロカビリー天国~), is a horizontal scrolling shooter developed by Dual and published by Hudson Soft. It was released for the TurboGrafx-CD/TurboDuo in 1993, and was released on the Wii's Virtual Console on November 19, 2007 in North America.
Contents

Super Air Zonk is the sequel to the 1992 game Air Zonk, both of which are part of the Bonk series of games. As a sequel, Super Air Zonk contains all new levels, assistants, and enemies, as well as a Red Book CD audio soundtrack consisting of rockabilly music. While the original Air Zonk relied heavily on multi-layer parallax scrolling, Super Air Zonk features mostly single plane backgrounds with a few exceptions.
Reception

Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game a 5 out of 10, commenting that the game has very little action or intensity and is too easy by far. GamePro also found the game to be too easy, but praised the controls, the animation, and the soundtrack, and noted that with only a slow trickle of games coming out for the Duo, owners of the console had little choice but to buy the game.

