![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Their first task is to travel through a forest on Earth, which contains some enemies which are presumed to be minions of the evil emperor. When The Boy meets the Blob, they begin their quest to dethrone an evil emperor who has taken over the peaceful planet of Blobolonia. The story starts out with the Blob crash-landing on Earth looking for someone to help him save his beloved home planet of Blobolonia. The series creator, David Crane is said to be with the team "in spirit" whenever they play the original game for reference, but is not involved with the project on a day-to-day basis. A pitch was made to Majesco Entertainment through Creative Director, Matt Bozon at E3 in 2008. ![]() They thought about refinements in gameplay they could take advantage of, coupled with the studio's fresh animation and presentation techniques, and particular strength for two-dimensional platform games. Being a fan of the original property, he thought it was an idea which had a lot of potential the team could explore upon the completion of Contra 4. A greater emphasis is also put on the friendship and reliance on one another between the Boy, now with an even younger design, and the Blob (who is not named "Blobert" as in the previous games).Ī Virtual Console release of the original A Boy and His Blob: Trouble on Blobonia has also been rated by the ESRB, assumed to pique interest shortly prior to this full release.Ī Boy and His Blob is the brainchild of WayForward Technology's Director, Sean Velasco. The new art style uses hand-painted backgrounds and hand drawn character models, paired with advanced lighting and visual effects. On the planet Quasar, a human family of three (father King Zandor, mother Queen Tara, and son Prince Dorno) are constantly defending their home world from the potential threats of any invaders and foes who wish to destroy it for whatever purpose that may be.A Boy and His Blob, a remake of the classic puzzle-platformer for the Nintendo Entertainment System, was revealed in Nintendo Power on March 5th, 2009. The Herculoids made several, actual comic book appearances, including the Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes (1967-'68) by Golden Key Comics and the 50th issue of The New Mutants.The main characters' comeback in Space Stars didn't disappoint.The action scenes are interesting enough.Great, instrumental theme song complete with theremin composed by Ted Nichols.The voices are well-voiced, many of them are decent enough and sound pleasant.The main characters are not only outstanding but upstanding as well, while the villains may not be so upstanding but they're still outstanding as well.Despite following the same pattern, the episodes' storylines are written well enough for them to still be more different than the same.The art is very reminiscent of action and superhero comic books, which aren't hard to look at, and the animation, especially of the characters' movements, is well-done.They are assisted by five, extraordinary creatures known as the Herculoids: A dragon named Zok, who fires lasers from his eyes and tail Tundro, a ten-legged dinosaur who uses his horn as a cannon that fires energy rocks Igoo, a giant, stony ape with super strength and Gloop, and Gleep, a pair of blobby shapeshifters. ![]()
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