Joe & Mac (SNES) [Longplay] (Joe) - The Caveman Ninja Game! Competent Play | StoneMonkWisdom
Caveman Ninja: Joe & Mac (SNES) [Fastrom]
0:00 Intro & Prologue
2:03 Stage A - Resting Rex
4:56 Boss: Small T-Rex
6:51 Stage B - Plants & Geysers
9:03 Boss: Man-Eating Plant
10;12 Bonus Area 1 - Collect Falling Food & 1ups
10:58 Stage C - Bee Hive Climb
12:03 Boss: Pooteranodon
13;46 Bonus Area 2 - Pick an Egg
14:01 Stage D - The River Run
16:20 Boss: Ichthyosaurs
17:20 Stage E - Waterfall - Boss: Elasmosaurus
19:05 Stage F - Ice Cave
21:16 Boss: Mammoth
23:23 Stage G - The Cliff Side - Boss: Pooteranodon II
25;32 Bonus Area 3 - Pick an Egg
25:49 Stage H - Volcano
27:56 Boss: Big T-Rex
30;52 Bonus Area 4 - Plant Enemies - Health Refill Kiss
31:16 Stage I - Lava Pools
33:11 Boss: Ankylosaurus
37:23 Stage J - Tar Pits
39:14 Boss: Boneosaurus
40;47 Bonus Area 5 - Fight Dino - Health Restoring Kiss
41;08 Bonus Area 6 - Eat Sky Food & 1ups
42:00 Stage K - Lightning Flats
43:31 Boss: Bigger T-Rex
47:45 Stage L - Inside the Dinosaur
49:30 Boss: Red Devil
52:07 Final Boss: Blue Devil
54:41 Ending & Credits
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Joe & Mac, also known as Caveman Ninja and Caveman Ninja: Joe & Mac, is a 1991 platform game released for arcades by Data East. It was later adapted for the Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Amiga, Zeebo, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
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Developer: Data East (Arcade & SNES)
Elite Systems (NES & PC)
Eden Entertainment Software (MD/Genesis)
Motivetime (GB, Amiga)
Flying Tiger Development (Nintendo Switch)
Publisher: Data East (Japan & North America Arcade & Nintendo console versions)
Takara (Genesis version)
New World Computing (North America PC version)
Elite Systems (North American Amiga version), (Europe all versions)
Motivetime Ltd. (Amiga)
Tec Toy (Brazil Mega Drive version)
Golem Entertainment (Nintendo Switch)
Director: Makoto Kikuchi
Shingo Kuwana (SNES)
Trevor Williams (Amiga)
Producer: Yoshi Nakamura (SNES)
Designer: Chiinke, Mitsutoshi Sato, Mya & Osapan (software)
Katsumi Kurihara, Hiroshi Ōnuki (hardware)
Artist: Makoto Kawamura, Enomoto, M. Sato, Etsuko T., Atsushi Kaneko, Chika Shamoto
Tim Round, Terry Baker, Stuart Middleton, Rob Thursfield, Lee Beckett, Robert Dorney (MD/GEN)
Hiroshi Miyakawa, Chizu Ushikubo, Toshi Tanaka (SNES)
David Percival & Rob Mann (Amiga)
David Percival (GB)
Russell Philips (NES, uncredited)
Composer: Hiroaki Yoshida, Seiichi Hamada, Takafumi Miura, Yusuke Takahama
Matt Furniss (MD/GEN)
Mark Cooksey (GB/NES)
Seiichi Hamada, Seiji Momoi, Takafumi Miura, Seiji Yamanaka (SNES)
Platform: Arcade, Super NES, Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Amiga, MS-DOS, Zeebo, Nintendo Switch
Release
1991 (Arcade, PC, SNES)
1992 (Amiga)
December 1992 (NES)
April 1993 (Game Boy)
1994 (Mega Drive/Genesis)
Genre: Platform
Mode: Single-player or Two
Gameplay
The game stars the green-haired Joe and the blue-haired Mac, cavemen who battle through numerous prehistoric levels using weapons such as boomerangs, bones, fire, flints, electricity, stone wheels, and clubs. The objective of the game is to rescue a group of women who were kidnapped by a rival tribe of cavemen. The game features a health system by which the player loses health over a period of time, apart from during boss battles. A co-op mode exists, and in some versions both characters are capable of damaging each other.
Ports
The game has been ported to various systems, some of which drop the name Caveman Ninja, referring to the game simply as Joe & Mac.
The Mega Drive/Genesis version is considered a close match to the arcade version. The Super NES version is a reworked game which features an overworld map used to choose the levels (unlike in other versions where all of them have to be played), which were longer, plus some bonus stages (either in the levels or out in the world map). Some of the weapons are missing and can no longer be charged up. The final boss is also different, and there are only two endings. The NES and Game Boy versions lack the option of choosing levels or endings. Both feature variants of the arcade boss.
The Japanese version of the game includes a beginning scene in which cavemen enter a hut and emerge while dragging cavewomen by their hair. The scene was removed from the US release, with Data East stating: "We didn't want kids to see [the Japanese display] and think it was okay".
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Joe & Mac (SNES) [Longplay] (Joe) - The Caveman Ninja Game! Competent Play