The Incredible Hulk (Master System)

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The incredible Hulk but we are in a hurry to catch The Leader


**From the Manual**

Busting through a brick wall, Rhino charges the Hulk. KRAASH! As the Rhino closes in, the Hulk prepares to knock him to oblivion. The Hulk lands a gamma-powered uppercut! THWAAP! Bruce Banner contends with The Leader's Robot Warriors' laser blasts. THKOOM! The Leader's Bio-Tech Mutants hurl at the angry Hulk. AAAARRRGGG!!

**Trivia**

In the summer of 1992, Mean Machines writers Richard Leadbetter and Julian Rignall were invited by U.S. Gold to create the scenario for a Hulk-based video game. Leadbetter and Rignall agreed upon the general premise of "trashing tanks, doing mile-long jumps and generally indulging in all-out warfare with all and sundry". However, Marvel Comics objected to the prospect of killing humanoid characters, which influenced the final game's robotic enemies. Development was initiated by Probe Entertainment in December 1992. The levels were designed by Nick Baynes, and the graphics were created by Eric Bailey, with Anthony Rosbottom providing additional graphics for the Game Gear version. Matt Furniss composed the music for the Sega versions, which was adapted to the SNES version by Steve Collett.

The game was unveiled at the Summer 1993 Consumer Electronics Show – by which time it was only five percent complete – and was originally slated for a Christmas release. The release date was later moved to February 1994. The game's development ultimately spanned the course of 18 months. The Sega versions were released in Europe in June 1994, and in North America the following month. The SNES version was released in October 1994.The game's instruction manual includes a short introductory comic titled "Revenge of the Leader" that was written by Christian Cooper, penciled by Scott Benefiel, inked by Jason Rodriguez, and lettered by Jon Babcock. The cover art was illustrated by Glenn Fabry.







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